Law Firms Urge Appeals Court To Keep Blocking Trump’s Sanctions Against Them
Trump sanctioned firms with attorneys who had done work that Trump opposed or had been associated with prosecutors who investigated the Republican president.
ADL Reports a Sharp Drop in US Antisemitic Incidents in 2025, Driven by a Steep Fall on Campuses
The ADL tallied 1,694 antisemitic incidents on U.S. college campuses in 2024, after pro-Palestinian and anti-Zionist student protests proliferated due mostly to the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.
Statewide Candidates Split on Wyoming GOP’s Plans To Defy State Law and Make Endorsements
The new bylaws are widely expected to spark lawsuits, while the Wyoming Republican Party has said it plans to file its own legal challenge against the state.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ Lawyers Appeal His Conviction With First Amendment Argument
His attorneys say Combs’ conviction should be reversed, or he should at least be freed and resentenced to less time.
Late-Night Host Stephen Colbert Isn’t Backing Down From Public Dispute With CBS Bosses
Colbert said he was “just so surprised that this giant global corporation would not stand up to these bullies.” CBS is owned by Paramount Global.
What To Know About the ‘Equal Time’ Rule Stephen Colbert Says Led CBS To Pull His Talarico Interview
The rule requiring networks to give equal time to political candidates hasn’t traditionally been applied to talk shows, but the Trump administration has made moves to change that.
Trump Administration Ordered To Restore George Washington Slavery Exhibit It Removed in Philadelphia
The judge ruled that all materials must be restored in their original condition while a lawsuit challenging the removal’s legality plays out.
Attorney General Ken Paxton Cannot Shut Down Texas Latino Voting Group, Judge Rules
Voters also recently approved a constitutional amendment adding language to the state’s constitution saying that a person who is not a U.S. citizen cannot vote in Texas.