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Trump Files Motion to Pause Sentencing in Hush Money Case

President-elect Donald Trump's legal team filed a motion to pause Judge Juan Merchan's sentencing in the hush money case.

Illegal Immigrant Charged After Being Caught With Drugs, Firearms in Massachusetts Shelter

An illegal immigrant from the Dominican Republic, staying at a Massachusetts shelter, faces serious charges after being caught with a significant amount of drugs and firearms.

Man Accused of Attempting to Assassinate Justice Kavanaugh Files Motion to Suppress Evidence

Nicholas Roske, the man accused of attempting to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh, filed a motion Friday to suppress statements made to authorities and evidence collected during his arrest, arguing violations of his constitutional rights.

Federal Judge Sets Sentencing Date for Donald Trump in Hush Money Case

President-elect Donald Trump’s sentencing in the hush money case has been scheduled for January 10, just days before his inauguration. Federal Judge Juan Merchan announced the decision but indicated that Trump is unlikely to face incarceration, stating the court’s inclination to impose an “unconditional discharge.”

Judge Merchan Orders Trump Sentencing for January 10

Judge Juan Merchan ordered President-elect Donald Trump to appear for sentencing in the falsified business records case on January 10.

Appeals Court Revives Lawsuit Against New York’s Abortion Rights Law

A U.S. appeals court ruled on Thursday that a lower court judge must reconsider his dismissal of a lawsuit filed by a pregnancy crisis center and other religious organizations challenging a New York law that prohibits retaliation against employees who receive abortions. The lawsuit, brought by CompassCare, a pregnancy crisis center operator, and other plaintiffs, argues that the law infringes on their First Amendment rights.

Federal Court Blocks FCC Net Neutrality Rules

A federal appeals court judge ruled that the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) rules on "net neutrality" overstepped its authority.

Women of the Revolutionary War – American Minute with Bill Federer

Courageous women have always played a vital role in American history. Addressing the Daughters of the American Revolution, April 19, 1926, President Calvin Coolidge stated: "The importance of women in the working out...

Federal Court Blocks Two Provisions in California Social Media Law

A federal court has blocked two provisions of a California law aimed at protecting children from the addictions of social media.

Court Upholds Ruling Awarding Millions to BART Workers Fired Over COVID Vaccine

A federal judge in California rejected Bay Area Rapid Transit's (BART) effort to overturn a verdict awarding six former employees $7.8 million after they were fired for refusing to take the COVID-19 vaccine for religious reasons.

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