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Fired Wisconsin courts director files complaint against liberal judges who ousted him

The former director of Wisconsin's court system filed five complaints against his replacement and the liberal state Supreme Court justices who voted to oust him, claiming his dismissal was politically motivated and the new appointment illegal.

Google launches transparency center to help users report harmful content

Google introduced a new online hub meant to help the search engine's users understand how it makes internal decisions at the same time that its business practices are facing scrutiny from the courts.

DOJ and FBI subpoenaed for social media censorship records

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) subpoenaed the Department of Justice and FBI for documents on Thursday related to allegations they worked with social media companies to censor First Amendment-protected content, including the Hunter Biden laptop story in 2020.

Trump lashes out at Fox News as debate decision looms: ‘And then they want me to debate!’

Less than a week before the Republican National Committee's first primary debate, which is being broadcast on Fox News, former President Donald Trump wrote two social media posts criticizing the network.

Mortgage rates climb to highest level since 2002

Mortgage rates are now the highest they have been in more than two decades, thanks to the Federal Reserve's efforts to counteract the historic bout of inflation, hurting affordability and threatening the market.

The Blind Side couple announces plan to end conservatorship with Michael Oher

Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy have announced they intend to end the conservatorship between them and Michael Oher days after he filed a lawsuit claiming the Tuohy family never adopted him.

Kyle Rittenhouse launches nonprofit organization to battle gun control

Kyle Rittenhouse is stepping up his role as an activist by launching a nonprofit organization committed to battling gun control and protecting the Second Amendment.

Nikki Haley says she doesn’t trust ‘anybody else’ to save US

Presidential candidate Nikki Haley dismissed speculation that she is in the GOP race to become vice president, saying she doesn't think "anyone else" is cut out to serve in the White House.

DeSantis debate playbook: Defend Trump, attack Ramaswamy, and show emotion

The super PAC supporting Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) in his presidential bid has a plan for the Republican National Committee's first primary debate next week: defend former President Donald Trump "in absentia," attack fellow candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, who is threatening him in some polls, and tell an anecdote about his wife and children while "showing emotion."

Nancy Mace alleges amount of money laundering by Biden family is ‘mind-blowing’

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) says the amount of money laundering the House Oversight Committee has allegedly uncovered in its investigation of the family of President Joe Biden is "mind-blowing."
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