Biden Warns of Dark Days for the Country as He Urges Americans To Stay Optimistic
He said America depends on a presidency with limited power, a functioning Congress and an autonomous judiciary.
ExxonMobil Sues California Over Climate Disclosure Laws
The oil and gas corporation based in Texas filed its complaint Friday in the U.S. Eastern District Court for California.
Anti-Abortion Pregnancy Centers Are Looking To Offer Much More Than Ultrasounds and Diapers
The push could get more momentum with Planned Parenthood closing some clinics and considering shuttering others following changes to Medicaid.
Bestselling Author Jodi Picoult Pushes Back After Her Musical Is Canceled by Indiana High School
The superintendent canceled the production last week, saying concerns were raised over “sexual innuendo” and alcohol references in the musical.
DC Police Detained Man for Protesting National Guard Patrol With Darth Vader Song, Lawsuit Says
An artist who works in the hospitality industry said he was looking for a humorous and creative way to protest what he views as a military “occupation.”
Author Michael Wolff Sues Melania Trump, Saying She Threatened $1B Suit Over Epstein-Related Claims
The lawsuit came on the day that Melania Trump’s lawyer had set as a deadline for Wolff to retract statements, issue an apology and pay damages to his client.
Indiana University Fires Student Newspaper Adviser Who Refused To Block News Stories
Advocates for student media, Indiana Daily Student alumni and high-profile supporters including billionaire Mark Cuban have blasted the school for stepping on the outlet’s independence.
‘No Kings’ Protests Return as Trump Ramps up Authoritarian Practices, Organizers Say
It’s the second “No Kings” protest and third mass movement against the administration this year, and it comes amid an intensifying conflict between federal law enforcement and protesters nationwide.