Bookmark Clarence ThomasGeneral NewsPoliticsU.S. Democratic PartyU.S. Supreme CourtUnited States Senate Senate Democrats Claim Majority of Justice Thomas’ $267,000 RV Loan Was Forgiven by Madison Thomas October 26, 2023 October 26, 2023 Senate Democrats release report suggesting the majority of a $267,000 RV loan to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was forgiven, raising ethical and tax concerns.
Bookmark AP Top NewsBusinessDonald TrumpFraudGeneral NewsMichael CohenTrialsTrumpU.S. Supreme Court Former President Trump Incurs $10,000 Penalty for Breach of Gag Order in New York Civil Fraud Case by Joshua Brown October 25, 2023 October 25, 2023 Former President Donald Trump is fined $10,000 for violating a gag order in his New York civil fraud trial, marking the second such penalty within a week. The incident raises …
Bookmark General NewsHagerstownMarylandShootingsU.S. NewsU.S. Supreme Court Vehicle Located but Suspect Remains At Large in the Killing of Maryland Judge by Madison Thomas October 21, 2023 October 21, 2023 Authorities recover the vehicle linked to the fatal shooting of Maryland Judge Andrew Wilkinson but continue to search for suspect Pedro Argote. The incident underscores rising concerns over targeted attacks …
Bookmark General NewsMarylandShootingsU.S. NewsU.S. Supreme Court A reward is being offered for a suspect wanted in the fatal shooting of a Maryland judge by Michael Nguyen October 21, 2023 October 21, 2023 Urgent: $10,000 reward offered for Maryland judge’s shooter. Suspect Pedro Argote at large. Details on the targeted attack.
Bookmark General NewsGovernment budgetsPoliticsU.S. Federal Bureau of InvestigationU.S. Republican PartyU.S. Supreme CourtUnited StatesUnited States governmentUnited States House of Representatives Americans’ faith in institutions has been sliding for years. The chaos in Congress isn’t helping by Joshua Brown October 21, 2023 October 21, 2023 Analysis of declining trust in US institutions, citing political turmoil and historical trends.
Bookmark General NewsLegal proceedingsMissouriPoliticsSocial mediaU.S. Supreme Court Supreme Court Permits Biden Administration to Proceed with Measures Against Controversial Social Media Content by Lucas Garcia October 21, 2023 October 21, 2023 The Supreme Court suspends a lower court ruling, allowing the Biden Administration to continue measures against contentious social media posts. The case, initiated by Louisiana and Missouri, alleges unconstitutional suppression …
Bookmark 2021 United States Capitol riotCapitol siegeDistrict of ColumbiaGeneral NewsPoliticsU.S. Supreme Court Federal Judge Temporarily Suspends Limited Gag Order on Trump Regarding 2020 Election Interference Case by Michael Nguyen October 21, 2023 October 21, 2023 Federal Judge in Washington temporarily suspends limited gag order on Donald Trump in his 2020 election interference case. The move allows Trump’s legal team to argue for fewer speech restrictions …
Bookmark AP Top NewsGeneral NewsHagerstownMarylandNationalShootingsU.S. NewsU.S. Supreme Court Maryland Judge Found Fatally Shot Had Previously Ruled in Suspect’s Divorce Case by Gabriel Martinez October 21, 2023 October 21, 2023 Law enforcement is actively pursuing Pedro Argote, suspected of fatally shooting Maryland Circuit Court Judge Andrew Wilkinson, who had ruled against Argote in a child custody case as part of …
Bookmark Donald TrumpFraudGeneral NewsIvanka TrumpNew YorkTrumpU.S. NewsU.S. Supreme Court Judge fines Donald Trump $5,000 after post maligning court staffer is found on campaign website by Gabriel Martinez October 20, 2023 October 20, 2023 Former President Donald Trump has been fined $5,000 by Judge Arthur Engoron in his New York civil fraud case. This penalty comes in response to a disparaging social media post …
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