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‘Wild Ride’ Begins With Court Clash Over First US Law To Ban Child Transgender Surgeries

When America’s first law banning “gender transition procedures” for minors was passed in Arkansas last year, it spawned a wave of similar legislation. But legislative proposals in...

Durham Puts FBI on Trial Alongside Russian Collusion Informant

Igor Danchenko is the named defendant at this week's trial, charged with lying as an informant in the now discredited Russia collusion investigation.

Jan. 6 Committee to Subpoena Trump

The committee has returned to televised hearings after summer break.

Parkland Shooter Avoids Death Penalty, Gets Life in Prison

Florida law requires the jury be unanimous.

Alex Jones Ordered to Pay Nearly a $Billion in Sandy Hook Defamation Trial

Jones watched as the order was read during a taping of his show.

FBI Had ‘Immunity’ Deal with Steele Source, Inquiry Trial Reveals

Special Counsel John Durham's trial revealed Tuesday that the FBI set up an immunity agreement with former British spy Christopher Steele.

Neonatal Nurse Accused of Killing 7 Babies, Attempting to Kill 10 More: ‘Malevolent Presence’

A nurse in the U.K. pleaded not guilty Monday to accusations that she murdered five baby boys and two girls, and attempted to murder 10 more children.

COVID-19 Vaccine Compensation Programs Failing Those Who Need It Most

Certain governments across the globe have established a compensation program to compensate their citizens who suffer injuries or death from the COVID-19 shots and treatments recommended during the pandemic.

FBI Intel Analyst Tells Durham Agency Offered Steele $1M to Corroborate Dossier

An FBI analyst on Tuesday in federal court told Special Counsel John Durham the agency offered former British spy Christopher Steele "up to $1 million" to corroborate evidence in his now-discredited dossier that was central to a federal investigation into possible collusion between Russia and the 2016 Trump presidential campaign.

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