A judge has ruled that President Trump’s Department of Justice can remain involved in the Fulton County 2020 election case. The decision keeps federal legal participation active in the ongoing proceedings.
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Alabama lawmakers passed controversial redistricting legislation during a chaotic special session marked by flooding, tornado warnings, and an evacuation of the State House.
Indiana Republican primary voters overwhelmingly backed candidates endorsed by Donald Trump in key state senate races. The results followed fierce backlash over failed congressional redistricting efforts.
A federal appeals court has halted a policy allowing abortion drugs to be mailed without in-person consultations. The ruling highlights safety concerns and ongoing legal disputes.
A major Supreme Court decision is forcing states to rethink congressional maps ahead of the 2026 midterms. The ruling could significantly shift the balance of power in the House.
Pam Bondi will sit for a transcribed congressional interview on Epstein files following threats of contempt. The move follows disputes over document releases and oversight.
The Virginia Supreme Court declined to lift an injunction blocking a redistricting push, signaling ongoing legal scrutiny. The case now moves forward through multiple court challenges.
Israel’s president has declined to grant a pardon to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Instead, he is pursuing mediation toward a plea deal amid an ongoing corruption trial.
A Virginia court has halted a contested redistricting referendum following legal challenges. The ruling raises questions about election integrity and ballot clarity.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against ActBlue alleging fraud and weak donor verification practices. The case raises concerns about election integrity and political fundraising oversight.
A report alleges Dobbs majority justices faced serious threats following the leak. Internal delays in releasing the ruling raised security concerns.
A Maryland school employee and union executive is accused of secretly recording underage girls in a changing room. Authorities have launched an investigation into the allegations.
A Utah Supreme Court justice is under investigation over alleged inappropriate ties to an attorney. The case raises concerns about judicial ethics and impartial rulings.
Attorneys for the accused say they need months to review a massive volume of evidence before trial. Prosecutors argue the case is already strong enough to proceed.


















