The New York Times Sues the Pentagon a Second Time Over Hegseth’s Media Restrictions
The Times lawsuit is another salvo in what has become an escalating tension between the U.S. media and the second Trump administration.
Woman Fired by Indiana University Over Charlie Kirk Post To Receive $225,000 Legal Settlement
She was among a wave of workers who lost their jobs in both the public and private sector after posting social media comments and memes about Kirk’s assassination.
Supreme Court Sides With Trump in Dispute Over Immigration Judges’ Speech Restrictions
The immigration judges first sued in 2020, and the Supreme Court previously temporarily sided with them on an emergency basis in December 2025.
Judge Throws Out Author Michael Wolff’s Lawsuit Against Melania Trump
Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil in federal court in Manhattan chided Wolff for an “inappropriate level of tactical gamesmanship."
After a Minnesota Church Protest, States Are Toughening Penalties for Disrupting Services
The Republican lawmakers sponsoring most of the legislation say those gathering at sacred sanctuaries deserve protection beyond what existing trespassing laws provide.
Q&A: Anna Gomez Is the Sole Democrat on the FCC. She Has a Warning for Big Media Companies
Her immediate focus is Disney, the parent of ABC. It is the subject of investigations launched by the FCC under Chairman Brendan Carr, a Trump ally.
Colorado’s Democratic Governor Commutes Ex-Election Clerk Tina Peters’ Sentence After Trump Pressure
Trump has championed the case of Peters who was sentenced to nine years behind bars after being convicted in a scheme to make a copy of her county’s election computer system.
US Rep. Max Miller Sues His Ex-Wife for Defamation in Escalation of Long-Running Divorce Feud
The suit seeks compensatory damages in excess of $25,000, punitive damages sufficient to deter future similar conduct and attorney’s fees.