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Texas AG Sues Catholic Group Aiding Illegal Immigration

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing a Catholic organization, alleging that it is encouraging illegal immigration.

Trump Ordered to Pay $354 Million in Civil Fraud Trial

Judge Arthur Engoron ordered Donald Trump to pay $354 million in the New York civil fraud case.

Commission Probing Lewiston Mass Shooting Granted Subpoena Power by Maine Lawmakers

Maine lawmakers reached a unanimous decision on Tuesday to pass a bill granting subpoena power to the commission investigating the tragic mass shooting in...

Deceptive or Clear? Florida Supreme Court Weighs Abortion Rights Amendment

Lawyers opposing an abortion-rights measure in Florida argued before the state Supreme Court on Wednesday, claiming the proposed amendment is deceptive and fails to...

House Judiciary Committee Subpoenas DA Fani Willis

The House Judiciary Committee sent a subpoena to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis for information related to her alleged misuse of funds.

Call for Recall: Leaders Blame Kia, Hyundai for Spike in Car Thefts

A coalition of elected leaders from across the country is attributing the recent surge in vehicle thefts to car manufacturers Kia and Hyundai, renewing...

Attorney General Garland to Undergo Back Surgery

According to the Justice Department, Attorney General Merrick Garland is set to undergo back surgery this weekend.

Clarity in Abortion Laws: South Dakota Legislator Introduces ‘Med Ed Bill’

Republican State Rep. Taylor Rehfeldt, a former nurse, seeks to provide clarity regarding South Dakota's abortion laws with a new bill. Named the "Med...

Sen. Wyden Releases Documents Revealing NSA Purchases Citizens’ Internet Data

On January 25, Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) sent a letter to Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines, requesting that "U.S. intelligence agencies only purchase data on Americans that has been obtained in a lawful manner."

Gov. Abbott Uses Right of ‘Self-Defense’ to Combat Border Crisis

Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) has invoked the right to "self-defense" to combat the state's border crisis following the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to allow Border Patrol agents to cut razor wire installed along the U.S.-Mexico border.

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