Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti is taking a stand against the growing threat of counterfeit weight-loss and diabetes drugs, leading a bipartisan coalition urging the FDA to take swift action against those distributing these unsafe products.
Executive Orders are not specifically mentioned in the Constitution, but Article 2, Section 3, does say the President is to "take care that the laws be faithfully executed."
Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman has urged the court to reject the Menendez brothers’ latest attempt to secure a new trial, citing serious concerns over the validity of the so-called “new evidence.”
Republican lawmakers, including U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, criticized California’s troubled high-speed rail project on Thursday, denouncing it as a "waste of taxpayers' money" and pointing to its ballooning costs and endless delays.
Forensic experts in Israel have confirmed that the remains of two Israeli child hostages, Ariel and Kfir Bibas, were among four bodies released by Hamas.
President Donald Trump has announced that Maine will lose all federal funding unless the state complies with his executive order barring biological males from competing in women’s sports. Speaking at a Republican Governors Association meeting, Trump expressed frustration over Maine’s continued allowance of transgender athletes in female competitions.
A California school district has announced that menstrual products will now be available in restrooms for students in grades 3 through 12, including at least one boys' restroom per school. This expansion follows the state’s updated "Menstrual Equality for All Act," which previously applied only to grades 6-12 but now includes younger students.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has announced plans to amend the nation's constitution in response to the U.S. government's designation of six Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. The proposed reforms aim to safeguard Mexico's sovereignty by prohibiting foreign military actions within its borders without explicit government consent.
Georgia’s House Education Committee has approved the Riley Gaines Act, a bill that would ban males from competing in women's sports and replace the word "gender" with "sex" in state law. The bill now moves to the full House for a vote.
A federal judge has paused the public corruption trial of New York City Mayor Eric Adams, declining to immediately dismiss the charges despite the U.S. Department of Justice's (DOJ) request. U.S. District Judge Dale Ho appointed former U.S. Solicitor General Paul Clement to present arguments opposing the DOJ's motion, ensuring a thorough evaluation of the case's public significance.