Judge says Peter Navarro can’t use privilege as defense in contempt case
A judge ruled Wednesday that Peter Navarro, a Trump White House adviser charged with criminal contempt of Congress, cannot argue to a
Sentencing postponed for ex-Proud Boys leader Tarrio in Jan. 6 conspiracy
A federal judge is not proceeding as planned with the sentencing of former Proud Boys leader Henry “Enrique” Tarrio, who was convicted
Biden pledges $95 million for Hawaii’s electrical grid after Maui wildfires
The Biden administration announced Wednesday it will spend $95 million to help strengthen Hawaii’s electrical grid in the wake of deadly wildfires
Giuliani’s first big legal loss is a blistering one
Tenn. lawmakers refused to act on guns. A GOP mother is still pushing.
NASHVILLE — Melissa Alexander began Tennessee’s special legislative session last week as a suburban Republican mother determined to respectfully persuade an entrenched
In court, Iowa man faces Ariz. election official he violently threatened
PHOENIX — The election officials piled into the front row of a federal courtroom — a show of support for a local
No Labels preps playbook to select presidential candidates, broaden support
The organizers of No Labels, the bipartisan group preparing a potential third-party presidential ticket, have been conducting focus groups with like-minded voters