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Report says Los Angeles is nation’s worst ‘judicial hellhole’

(The Center Square) – Lawsuit abuse and judicial bias are two of the main reasons why Los Angeles was identified as the worst “judicial hellhole” in the country, according to a national report released Tuesday by the American Tort Reform Foundation. The report is issued every year by the foundation to analyze personal injury and wrongful death […]

One of Georgia’s top cities can’t (or won’t) produce basic personnel data

(The Center Square) – Augusta-Richmond County’s consolidated government apparently doesn’t track supplemental pay to employees in any modern, easily-accessible data-keeping format. Several requests from The Center Square under the Georgia Open Records Act have been met with high cost estimates, indicating intensive labor needed to locate the records, or in some cases total silence. After […]

Newsom announces memoir he hopes readers will ‘connect’ with next year

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) unveiled his upcoming memoir on Tuesday, describing it as the story of how people formed him and made him “who I am.” The book, titled Young Man in a Hurry: A Memoir of Discovery, is scheduled for release on Feb. 24, 2026, a little less than a year before Newsom completes […]

New Jersey twins arrested for threatening to kill DHS spokeswoman and ICE officers

Twin brothers from New Jersey were arrested on charges of threatening to kill Department of Homeland Security spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin and Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. DHS announced Tuesday afternoon that U.S. citizens Emilio Roman-Flores and Ricardo Roman-Flores were taken into custody in Absecon, New Jersey, by DHS and the Absecon Police Department’s SWAT team […]

Crockett says her goal is to ‘talk to people’ not ‘convert’ Trump supporters

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) said she wants to converse with Texas voters, but doesn’t need to “convert” all of MAGA to her cause in her Senate campaign. Crockett announced her Senate bid on Monday, changing the field dramatically. “Yeah, I don‘t know that we’ll necessarily convert all of Trump‘s supporters. That’s not our goal,” Crockett […]

DOJ fights major obstacle to bring new case against Comey

The Justice Department mounted a forceful challenge on Tuesday to a federal judge’s order restricting its access to evidence it views as essential to recharging former FBI Director James Comey, accusing Comey’s longtime associate and onetime attorney Daniel Richman of using a calculated legal maneuver to obstruct a renewed criminal case. In a 20-page filing, […]

MTG says she ‘feels sorry’ for Trump and that president is ‘so hateful’

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) said on Tuesday that she “feels sorry” for President Donald Trump, calling him “so hateful.” After Trump directed new criticisms at Greene in an interview with Politico published on Tuesday, the Georgia Republican echoed rhetoric usually seen from across the aisle. “I feel very sorry for President Trump. I genuinely […]

Gene Simmons says musician royalty act is about protecting the next Elvis Presley

EXCLUSIVE — Kiss bassist Gene Simmons descended on Capitol Hill on Tuesday to testify before a Senate Judiciary subcommittee in support of a bill that requires the radio industry to pay artists when their music is played. Ahead of the hearing, the rock superstar told the Washington Examiner in an interview that this bill is about protecting the next […]

DOJ sues Loudoun County school board over transgender bathroom policy

The Department of Justice has sued the Loudoun County School Board in connection with a Title IX locker room case, alleging that two Christian high school students were discriminated against for raising religious objections to the school’s transgender bathroom practices. On Monday, the DOJ announced that it filed a federal lawsuit against the Northern Virginia […]

ACLU sues DOJ for ‘immediate’ release of legal opinion on alleged drug boat strikes

The American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against the Justice Department seeking to obtain a classified legal opinion it said the White House used to justify lethal strikes on suspected drug smugglers.  The ACLU’s move comes as pressure intensifies on the Pentagon to reveal further details about the strikes, due to concerns […]
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