In a surprising turn, the Supreme Court is set to discuss the possibility of overturning its landmark decision legalizing same-sex marriage. This follows a controversial appeal from Kim Davis, the former Kentucky clerk who famously denied marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
The USDA is set to comply with a federal judge's order to provide full food benefits to 42 million Americans despite a government shutdown. Confusion remains as the Justice Department appeals the decision.
The Supreme Court may revisit its 2015 ruling on same-sex marriage, following a longshot appeal from Kim Davis, the former Kentucky clerk who defied the decision. Could this lead to a major shift in LGBTQ rights?
In a dramatic turn, the Trump administration has requested a federal appeals court to halt a judge's order mandating full funding for SNAP benefits, citing a funding crisis due to the government shutdown. This move has raised concerns about hunger among recipients.
A federal judge has restricted the use of force by federal agents in Chicago, citing excessive force against protesters and reporters. The ruling comes after accusations of lies from a Border Patrol official, aiming to protect First Amendment rights.
In a surprising move, President Trump strongly urged New Yorkers to support former Governor Cuomo in the upcoming mayoral election, claiming Mamdani poses a greater threat. This endorsement raises questions about Cuomo's appeal among Democrats and the impact of Trump's influence.
SNAP food benefits for 42 million Americans could restart as early as Wednesday after federal judges mandated the use of emergency funds during the government shutdown. Treasury Secretary Bessent confirms no appeal will be made.
Tech content creators are in an uproar as YouTube's AI moderation system flags popular tutorials as harmful. With videos removed and appeals denied, many are left in the dark about what content is safe to post.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs has been moved to FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey after his conviction on prostitution charges. What does this mean for the music mogul's future and his appeal?
In a surprising turn of events, an appeals court has halted the requirement for Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino to provide daily court briefings on immigration tactics in Chicago. This ruling comes amid ongoing protests and allegations of excessive force by federal agents.