High court struggles on whether officials may block social media critics
The Supreme Court on Tuesday struggled to agree on how to determine when public officials can block critics from their private social
Israel-Gaza war consumes Biden’s attention
President Biden’s trip to tout “Bidenomics” in the district of firebrand Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) was less than three hours away when
Democrats plan to subpoena wealthy benefactors of Supreme Court justices
Senate Democrats announced plans Monday to vote to subpoena a pair of wealthy conservatives and a judicial activist who have underwritten or
High court weighs whether officials may block critics on social media
The Supreme Court on Tuesday will consider a pair of cases involving the social media accounts of public officials, with First Amendment
Google CEO calls search ‘very competitive’ in defending Apple deal
Google CEO Sundar Pichai, appearing as his company’s star witness in a landmark monopoly trial, said Monday that Google faced a “very
77 days until Iowa, and we identify the 2024 Republican runner-up
Three loosely connected things are happening at once. Donald Trump is facing a number of threats to his freedom and business, from scores
Campaign, court gag order collide with Trump attack on likely witness
On Thursday, former attorney general William P. Barr made some less-than-flattering comments about Donald Trump. Twice over the weekend, the former president
Biden supporters launch New Hampshire write-in campaign after president forgoes ballot
Dozens of key Democrats are launching a write-in campaign for President Biden in New Hampshire’s primary election next year after the president