July 4, 2026

Louisiana Supreme Court Halts Indictment Against Attorney General

The Louisiana Supreme Court has paused the criminal case against state Attorney General Liz Murrill. This decision came a day after her indictment on allegations of threatening officials’ jobs in New Orleans. The highest court in the state identified procedural errors by the local court and special prosecutor managing the indictment. Reports indicated a journalist […]

July 3, 2026

DOJ Challenges Philadelphia and Virginia Anti-ICE Policies

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has initiated a lawsuit against Virginia regarding recent anti-ICE policies. These policies include a contentious mask ban for federal agents. Todd Blanche, the Acting Attorney General, asserts that these laws pose risks to federal officers. Simultaneously, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), a critical anti-terrorism tool, may expire tonight due […]

June 29, 2026

Lawsuit Filed After Man’s Fatal Accident at Texas BBQ Restaurant

British World Cup fan Oliver Henry recently shared his unexpected experience during a visit to the United States. He admired the American hospitality, finding the people friendly and accommodating. Henry enjoyed Texas barbecue and Chick-fil-A, suggesting others explore the South during the FIFA World Cup 2026 for a distinct cultural encounter. Meanwhile, a legal action […]

June 25, 2026

Pennsylvania Hostage Standoff Ends with Conviction

Pennsylvania authorities have shared intense video evidence presented at the trial of Antonio Hammond, who took a 2-year-old girl hostage in her home. The child’s mother pleaded for her daughter’s release during a lengthy standoff with police. On Tuesday, a jury found Hammond guilty of kidnapping, firearm possession, and additional charges, as reported by the […]

June 24, 2026

Army Sergeant Sentenced for Shooting at Fort Stewart

The U.S. Army Office of Special Trial Counsel (OSTC) announced a significant verdict. Sgt. Quornelius S. Radford, 29, is sentenced to six consecutive life sentences with the possibility of parole. He opened fire on his unit and his male fiancĂ© at Fort Stewart, Georgia. This incident happened last summer. Radford was convicted by a military […]

June 23, 2026

Former Marine and Others Sentenced Over Texas Shooting Incident

In Fort Worth, Texas, a former U.S. Marine reservist, Benjamin Song, along with seven others, received lengthy prison sentences related to a shooting incident at a Texas immigration detention center. The event took place during a demonstration last year and led to the wounding of a police officer. Prosecutors identified the shooting as an act […]

June 23, 2026

Justice Department Retracts Subpoena for Post Reporter

The Justice Department recently retracted subpoenas targeting a reporter from The Post. These legal requests aimed to mandate reporters from The Post and the Wall Street Journal to testify before a grand jury concerning their national security reporting. Both papers actively opposed these subpoenas during confidential court proceedings. The government chose to withdraw the subpoenas […]

June 23, 2026

Supreme Court to Announce Final Opinions in High-Profile Cases

The Supreme Court is approaching the end of its term and is set to announce over a dozen remaining opinions in the next two weeks. Starting Tuesday morning, these decisions will impact key elements of President Trump’s agenda. Before the justices take their annual summer recess, they will address high-profile cases challenging the administration’s efforts […]

June 23, 2026

Arrests Made in Alleged Plot Targeting UFC Event on White House Lawn

Two men were arrested over the weekend in connection with an alleged plot aimed at the recent Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) event held on the White House lawn, prosecutors announced on Monday. William Lee Spartacus Falkner was taken into custody in Washington state on Friday, while Jordan W. Rincker was apprehended in Missouri on Sunday, […]