Liam Walker
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Courts & LawMichigan Judge Dismisses Charges Against 2020 Trump Electors
A Michigan judge dismissed charges against 15 Republican electors from the 2020 presidential election, citing insufficient evidence to prove intent. District.
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CrimeCharlotte Mayor Scrambles After Backlash Over Sympathy With Stabber
Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles is facing criticism following her comments regarding the stabbing of Iryna Zarutska, a 23-year-old woman who was allegedly attacked on.
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Courts & LawFBI Releases New Writings from Nashville School Shooter
The FBI has released 525 heavily redacted pages of writings from Audrey Hale, the individual responsible for the March 2023 shooting at the Covenant School in.
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CrimeCharlotte Stabbing Didn't Fit The Press' Narrative, So It Was Buried
As President Donald Trump on Monday called greater attention to the fatal stabbing of a Ukrainian refugee in Charlotte, North Carolina, some major media outlets.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court Rules in Favor of ICE Operations in California
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on September 8, 2025, in favor of the Trump administration's efforts to enforce immigration laws in California, issuing a temporary.
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CrimeResponses to Violent Crimes Highlight Diverging Democratic Approaches
A recent violent robbery in San Jose, California, has drawn attention to contrasting responses from Democratic leaders regarding crime and public safety. On.
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Courts & LawPeter Navarro Discusses Legal Battles Following January 6 Committee Subpoena
Peter Navarro, a former senior White House advisor, has publicly detailed his legal struggles following his indictment for contempt of Congress related to the.
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Courts & LawState, Federal Law Enforcers Must Tackle Abortion Drug Cartel
A virtual drug cartel is reportedly establishing a distribution network for chemical abortion pills, targeting states with strict regulations on such drugs.
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Courts & LawJudges Criticize Supreme Court Amid Trump Administration Legal Battles
A group of federal judges has publicly criticized the U.S. Supreme Court for its recent decisions that have temporarily halted lower court injunctions against.
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Courts & LawJudge Blocks Trump Administration's Funding Freeze on Harvard University
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration's attempt to freeze nearly $2.2 billion in federal funding to Harvard University, ruling that the action.
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Courts & LawAtlantic: Yes, Lawfare Overturns Any Elections Republicans Win
Democrat Party leaders have reportedly adopted a strategy of utilizing U.S. courts to challenge the outcomes of presidential elections they lose. In a recent.
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Courts & LawTrump's Deployment Of Guard In California Was Perfectly Legal
In a recent ruling, Senior U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer determined that President Donald Trump violated the Posse Comitatus Act by deploying California.
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Courts & LawUK Arrests Comedy Writer Graham Linehan Amid Free Speech Concerns
Graham Linehan, a comedy writer known for co-creating the sitcom *Father Ted*, was arrested at London’s Heathrow Airport on September 1, 2025, by five.
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Courts & LawJudge Blocks Trump Admin From Reuniting Alien Kids And Parents
A U.S. District Court judge has issued a temporary restraining order preventing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) from deporting approximately 600.
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Courts & LawD.C. Circuit Lifts Injunction on EPA Climate Grants
A panel from the D.C. Circuit Court lifted an injunction that had blocked the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from terminating certain climate-related grants.
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CrimeShooting at Minneapolis Catholic Church Leaves Two Children Dead
A shooting at the Church of the Annunciation in Minneapolis on August 27, 2025, resulted in the deaths of two children, aged 8 and 10, and injuries to 15 other.
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CrimeCommunity Calls for Prayer Following School Shooting in Minneapolis
The Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis is mourning after a shooting incident that has drawn national attention and concern over safety in schools. This.
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Courts & LawJustice Jackson Criticized for Dissenting Opinions on Supreme Court
Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson faced criticism following her dissent in a recent Supreme Court ruling regarding the National Institutes of Health's.
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Courts & LawFBI Searches Home of Former National Security Advisor John Bolton
The FBI conducted a search of former National Security Advisor John Bolton's home on Friday, reportedly in connection with his alleged possession of classified.
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Courts & LawFBI Raids Home of Former National Security Advisor John Bolton
The FBI conducted a raid on the home of former National Security Advisor John Bolton in Bethesda, Maryland, on Friday morning as part of an ongoing.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court Temporarily Halts Lower Court Ruling on NIH Grants
The U.S. Supreme Court has granted a temporary stay on a lower court ruling that blocked the National Institutes of Health (NIH) from terminating diversity.
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Courts & LawNew York Court Overturns $454 Million Fine Against Trump
A New York appellate court has overturned a $454 million fine against former President Donald Trump, a decision that comes amid ongoing legal challenges as he.
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Courts & LawPaxton: TX Will Not Tolerate Illegal Trafficking Of Abortion Pill
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has issued cease and desist orders to abortion pill dealers accused of illegally promoting and mailing abortion drugs to.
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CrimeD.C. Dems Are Furious At Trump For Stopping All The Homicides
Democrats in Washington, D.C., are expressing frustration not due to rising violent crime, but because President Donald Trump has taken measures to reduce it.
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Courts & LawNew York Court Overturns $515 Million Penalty Against Trump
A New York appellate court has overturned a civil fraud penalty of $515 million imposed on former President Donald Trump, deeming the judgment unconstitutional.
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CrimeNational Guard Deployment in D.C. Leads to Significant Crime Reduction
Washington, D.C. has recorded its first week without a homicide in years, a development attributed to the recent deployment of the National Guard by President.
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CrimeAs A Former DC Cop, The Federal Takeover Was The Right Move
As a former Washington, D.C. cop who has responded to countless homicides and other crime scenes during midnight shifts, the current federal takeover of the.
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CrimeIndiana Woman Arrested for Threatening President Trump
Nathalie Rose Jones, a 50-year-old resident of Lafayette, Indiana, was arrested on August 19 in Washington, D.C., after allegedly making threats against.
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Courts & LawJudicial Nomination of Jennifer Mascott Sparks Controversy
President Donald Trump has nominated law professor Jennifer Mascott to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, a move that has drawn criticism from.
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CrimeD.C. Murder Rate Exceeds National Average by Over 500%
Washington, D.C.'s murder rate is reported to be 523% higher than the average state, raising concerns about the city's crime levels amid ongoing debates about.
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Courts & LawLegal Questions Arise Over Adam Schiff's Alleged Classified Information Leaks
Senator Adam Schiff may face legal scrutiny following allegations that he approved the leaking of classified information to undermine former President Donald.
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Courts & LawKBJ Could Learn A Few Lessons On 'Professionalism' From Barrett
Having served on the nation’s highest court for several years now, it’s become apparent that Ketanji Brown Jackson could use a lesson or two on how to act.
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Courts & LawI Lost My Freedom, Money, And Guns Based On No Evidence
Three weeks. That’s how long I was separated from my daughter. No trial. No crime. No violence. Just a single sheet of paper — a Protection from Abuse Order, or.
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Courts & LawMeet The Man Suing To Stop No-Fault Divorce In Texas
Jeff Morgan was blindsided when his wife of 11 years recently filed for divorce in Dallas County, Texas. On Aug. 8, he filed a 31-page motion to dismiss the.
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CrimeAfter Dismissing DC Crime, Baker Complains Trump Isn't Fixing It
Six days after declaring the crime crisis in Washington, D.C., was 'nonexistent,' The New York Times’ Chief White House Correspondent Peter Baker is now.
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CrimeTrump Administration's Crime Initiative Sparks Controversy in D.C.
The Trump administration's recent declaration of a crime emergency in Washington, D.C., has ignited a heated debate over law enforcement practices and media.
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CrimeMom Of D.C. Crime Victim Says U.S. Capital Needs Intervention
On the evening of June 30, a young congressional intern was shot while walking in the 1200 block of 7th Street on Washington, D.C.’s northwest side. According.
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Courts & LawD.C. Circuit Court Rules Trump Can Downsize Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
A three-judge panel on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on August 15, 2025, that President Trump has the authority to downsize the Consumer Financial.
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Courts & LawD.C. Attorney General Sues Federal Government Over Police Control
Washington, D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb has filed a lawsuit against the Trump Administration, seeking to block its recent actions that he claims.
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Courts & LawFederal Court Blocks Religious Exemption for Contraception Mandate
A federal district court in Philadelphia ruled against the Little Sisters of the Poor and the Trump administration on August 13, 2025, blocking exemptions that.
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Courts & LawPentagon Revokes Security Clearance of Former CIA Officer Susan Miller
The Pentagon has revoked the security clearance of Susan Miller, a retired CIA officer, following allegations regarding her involvement in the controversial.
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Courts & LawSupreme Court Allows Mississippi's Social Media Age-Verification Law to Proceed
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday declined to block Mississippi's social media age-verification law, allowing it to take effect while legal challenges.
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CrimeDOJ Employee Charged After Throwing Sandwich at Law Enforcement in D.C.
A Department of Justice employee has been charged with assault after throwing a sandwich at law enforcement officers in Washington, D.C., on August 10. Sean.
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Courts & LawBeto O'Rourke Faces Legal Challenges Amid Political Resurgence Attempts
Beto O'Rourke, the former congressman and three-time political candidate, is facing legal challenges as he attempts to regain political relevance in Texas.
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Courts & LawD.C. Circuit Court Affirms Trump’s Authority Over USAID Funding
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit affirmed President Donald Trump’s authority to terminate billions in taxpayer funding for the U.S. Agency for.
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Courts & LawYoungkin Orders Criminal Investigation into Alleged Abortion Funding in Virginia Schools
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has initiated a criminal investigation into allegations that public school staff in Fairfax County facilitated and funded.
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CrimeConcerns Rise Over Safety and Cleanliness in Washington, D.C.
Recent reports highlight growing concerns about safety and cleanliness in Washington, D.C., with residents expressing alarm over rising crime and disorder in.
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CrimeD.C. Faces Growing Concerns Over Crime and Homelessness Amid Federal Intervention
The District of Columbia is grappling with rising crime rates and homelessness, prompting federal intervention from the Trump administration. On August 12.
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CrimeDrunk Vagrants Blockade The Federalist's Office As Journalists Insist DC America's Purest City
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Amid claims from some journalists and political figures that Washington, D.C., is experiencing a crime-free environment, a recent incident at.
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Courts & LawDOJ Launches Investigation into Russiagate Actions by Federal Officials
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has initiated a federal grand jury investigation into the actions of federal officials related to the alleged Russian collusion.