Donald Trump 10 hours ago D.C. judge's comments on Trump in hush money case ‘inappropriate’ and ‘unseemly,’ experts say D.C. Judge Reggie Walton is facing criticism for his comments about former President Trump in a media interview as Trump faces a federal trial in the judge's district.
New Jersey 10 hours ago Judge blocks NJ ballot design panned for alleged pro-establishment favoritism A federal judge agreed Friday to block New Jersey's primary ballot design, widely panned as being deliberately structured to boost candidates favored by their parties' establishment.
Europe 11 hours ago Polish president vetoes legalization of over-the-counter morning after pill Polish President Andrzej Duda vetoed Friday a law that would have permitted over-the-counter access to the morning after pill for women and girls 15 and older.
White House 23 hours ago Biden rolls out new endorsements for controversial judicial nominee as Dem support dwindles President Biden's administration is continuing its effort to confirm a controversial judicial nominee as senators press concerns over antisemitism and anti-law enforcement accusations.
South Carolina 1 day ago South Carolina congressional map can stay for this year's elections, panel rules A federal court on Tuesday ruled that this year's congressional elections in South Carolina will be held under current district lines, which it previously deemed unconstitutional.
Maine 1 day ago Top court upholds Maine's Sunday hunting ban The Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruled Thursday that the state's longstanding ban on Sunday hunting is constitutional, dismissing a lawsuit asserting the contrary.
OPINION 1 day ago We were loving foster care parents until Washington state insisted we violate our faith Devoted foster parents were disqualified by Washington state because of their faith. Officials decided that new gender expression policies outranked the couple's religious beliefs.
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Tennessee 2 days ago Nashville PD to stop rejecting HIV-positive officers after settlement Metropolitan Nashville Police officers will no longer be disqualified on the sole basis of HIV status, the city agreed in a legal settlement Friday.