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Kamala Harris Says ‘No One Should Have to Go to Jail for Smoking Weed’

Vice President Kamala Harris met with rapper Fat Joe and others pardoned for marijuana convictions on Friday, claiming no one should have to serve time for such offenses.

Legal Victory for Trump: Judge Dismisses Charges in Election Interference Case

A Fulton County judge on Wednesday dismissed several counts from the election interference indictment against former President Donald Trump and several co-defendants, marking a...

Trump Seeks Trial Delay in Hush Money Case Amid Supreme Court Immunity Battle

Former President Donald Trump is seeking to postpone his hush money trial scheduled for March 25 until the Supreme Court rules on his claims...

Donald Trump Mocks Megyn Kelly’s Phony Support at Campaign Stop

Former President Donald Trump reignited his feud with Megyn Kelly during a recent campaign rally in Rome, Georgia. Addressing a crowd of supporters on Saturday,...

Judge Allows Legal Groups to Submit Pro-Trump Briefs

A federal judge overseeing the Trump classified document case has allowed third-party legal groups to submit briefs that may benefit Donald Trump in his classified documents case.

Former Twitter Executives Sue Elon Musk for $128 Million in Severance

Four former Twitter executives are reportedly suing Elon Musk for $128 million in severance.

Elon Musk Files Lawsuit Against Open AI

Tesla CEO Elon Musk is suing OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman, claiming their development of artificial intelligence “for the benefit of humanity broadly” has proven to be false.

CBS Seizes Hunter Biden Research from Former Reporter

After reporter Catherine Herridge was laid off from CBS News, the network seized files about her research into Hunter Biden.

Florida Defamation Bill Sparks Nationwide Debate Over Media Freedom

Conservative groups and activists nationwide are expressing opposition to a bill pending before the Florida House, which aims to facilitate lawsuits against journalists and...

House Republicans Urge GOP to Protect Constitutional Rights as Congress Considers Reauthorizing Government Surveillance Program

Thirty House Republicans sent a letter to House leadership, calling for them to protect Second and Fourth Amendment rights as the House considers reauthorizing a government surveillance program.

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