
Judge Likely to Deny Halt on Trump’s $400M White House Ballroom Project
A federal judge is leaning toward denying a request to halt Trump’s White House ballroom project, citing no “irreparable harm.”

A federal judge is leaning toward denying a request to halt Trump’s White House ballroom project, citing no “irreparable harm.”

Rep. Derrick Van Orden supports the GOP’s blockade against extending Obamacare subsidies, risking premium hikes for 300,000 Wisconsinites as costs soar.

Brian Walshe was convicted of first-degree murder for killing and dismembering his wife, Ana, amid an art fraud case.

A lawyer for Tyler Skaggs’ family claims the Angels ignored drug issues, leading to his overdose death in 2019.

Hong Kong’s pro-democracy media mogul Jimmy Lai was convicted of sedition and collusion, facing life in prison.

An Austrian appeals court rejected a U.S. extradition request for Ukrainian businessman Firtash over bribery charges.

The Supreme Court will hear an appeal from a Black death row inmate challenging jury discrimination in Mississippi.

California’s new congressional map faces a court battle, with federal judges weighing its legality amid GOP challenges.

Pussy Riot was deemed an “extremist organization” by a Russian court, outlawing the group and risking prosecution.

Federal prosecutors begin presenting their case against Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan, charged with obstruction and concealment.

A prison van carrying Jimmy Lai arrived at a Hong Kong court for a verdict in his national security trial.

The Supreme Federal Court ratified Iraq’s election results, confirming al-Sudani’s party won most seats but lacks a majority.