McCain’s political heirs carry on his fight against Trumpian isolationism
As he hit the crescendo of his presidential nomination speech, Sen. John McCain returned to the roots of the unexpected revival of
Trump lawyers evoke 1931 trial of ‘Scottsboro boys’ in election case
Nearly a century ago, nine Black teens were wrongfully accused of raping two young White women — then arrested, tried and sentenced
Ex-employee sues CPAC alleging racial bias, defamation by Schlapp, others
A former employee of the Conservative Political Action Conference is suing the group, alleging racial discrimination and defamation by her former bosses,
Trump’s Truth Social facing a key funding deadline
When former president Donald Trump’s media start-up announced in October 2021 that it planned to merge with a Miami-based company called Digital
Appeals court won’t block Trump deposition in ex-FBI employees’ suit
An appellate court won’t block former president Donald Trump from being questioned under oath in a lawsuit brought by two former FBI
FTC, Amgen reach deal to allow $28 billion pharmaceutical merger
The Federal Trade Commission ended its bid to block drugmaker Amgen’s $28 billion deal to acquire Horizon Therapeutics, reaching a settlement that
Be glad you’re not in charge of raising money for Ron DeSantis
If I were in charge of raising money to support the presidential campaign of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), I would probably
Proud Boys leader Joseph Biggs sentenced to 17 years for Jan. 6 crimes
A former leader of the far-right Proud Boys group was sentenced Thursday to 17 years in prison, just shy of the longest
Trump’s Georgia trial is readied for TV, while others are hard to see
Thus far, Donald Trump’s metastasizing legal troubles have largely been visible only from the outside. Barred from arraignments and other preliminary courtroom activities,