
A$AP Rocky Appears in L.A. Court for Felony Assault Trial
A$AP Rocky appears at an L.A. courthouse facing trial on felony assault charges involving a semiautomatic firearm.

A$AP Rocky appears at an L.A. courthouse facing trial on felony assault charges involving a semiautomatic firearm.

The Minnesota Supreme Court will hear arguments on a partisan struggle affecting the state House quorum and power-sharing.

Veterans are urged to understand what “the media” truly encompasses, as it’s not a singular, colluding entity.

Oath Keepers founder Stuart Rhodes, released after Trump’s pardon, visits Capitol, defends actions, seeks full pardon.

A Nashville high school shooting left one student dead and another wounded, as the shooter later killed himself.

The Supreme Court may revive a lawsuit against a Texas officer who shot a man during a traffic stop for unpaid tolls.

President Trump granted pardons to 1,500 individuals linked to January 6 riots, aiming to swiftly close the chapter.

An evaluation of DHS’s latest AI use case inventory, highlighting achievements and identifying improvement areas.

Trump pardons roughly 1,500 defendants charged in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, including those who attacked police.

Donald Trump’s initial presidential actions include controversial executive orders and pardons. These moves, such as pardoning January 6 insurrectionists and attempting to end birthright citizenship, challenge constitutional norms, prompting potential legal battles and public dissent, raising questions about democratic principles and governance.

President Trump overturned Biden’s executive order, reinstating DOJ contracts with private prisons. This move significantly impacts federal incarceration policies, benefiting firms like GEO Group and CoreCivic. The reversal signals broader implications for criminal justice and immigration detention in the U.S.

President Trump’s executive order faces a high likelihood of being struck down according to legal analysts.