Trump signed the bill they demanded, then backed the campaigns that ended their careers
A Massachusetts judge struck the fee as an illegal tax. A D.C. judge already upheld it. Now an appeals court decides which one holds.
A whistleblower says officials weighed marking 2.7 million living people dead — and the database makes it possible.
New "anti-tech extremism" category sweeps protesters, peasants, and pre-crime into the same net.
Trump-appointed judges and 12 SC Republicans say the Callais ruling didn't license what the White House thinks
Israel's prime minister orders intensified Lebanon strikes the same day Washington signaled approval for a larger operation.
A SCOTUS ruling three weeks ago rewrote what counts as voting discrimination. Republican states are racing to act before courts catch up.