The high court let a $5 million jury award stand as Trump blasted the case as lawfare.
An 18-year-old allegedly tried to rob a Memphis work crew with a BB gun, but the workers fought back and tied him to the porch for police to pick up.
A Seattle Pride parade video shows naked adults moving through the crowd, with children nearby as the city’s officials stood by.
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 against President Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship, with Chief Justice Roberts writing the majority and Amy Coney Barrett joining the liberals.
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that federal law does not force mail-in ballots to reach election offices by Election Day, handing states more room to set their own counting rules.
A Georgia Dollar General manager was killed after a man reportedly shot her during a routine purchase of hamburger buns. Police later tracked the suspect down, where an officer and a K-9 were injured before the gunman was killed in the exchange.
Rep. Thomas Massie was confronted in Washington over fresh allegations from a former staffer, and his answer quickly turned into a bizarre on-camera exchange.
Justice Clarence Thomas drew loud praise from conservatives after his concurring opinion in a Supreme Court win for the Trump administration included a blunt line on equal protection and foreign nationals.
Rep. Kat Cammack says a reporter published painful details of her ectopic pregnancy on Father’s Day even after she asked for a delay because of active death threats against her family.
A Louisiana pastor was arrested after a street fight with a neighbor who allegedly made vile threats against his wife and grandchildren. The video and his pulpit remarks are drawing sharp attention.
The U.S. military hit Iranian missile and drone sites after a Singapore-flagged cargo ship was attacked in the Strait of Hormuz, with CENTCOM calling it a violation of the ceasefire.
The Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration in a major asylum case, and Justice Samuel Alito answered Sonia Sotomayor’s bench dissent with an unusual public swipe.
A federal judge has permanently blocked President Trump’s executive order requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote, and the Justice Department says it will appeal.
Tony Spell was charged with second-degree battery after a clash with a 20-year-old neighbor, and video shows the pastor taking the man to the ground.
The Supreme Court’s asylum ruling set off a rare back-and-forth between Justices Samuel Alito and Sonia Sotomayor, with Alito stepping in after her bench reading.
