Some Jan. 6 sentences were improperly lengthened, appeals court rules
A federal appeals court panel ruled Friday that Jan. 6 defendants who obstructed Congress’ work had their sentences improperly lengthened by judges who determined that they had interfered with the “administration of justice.”
The Pipe Bombs Before Jan. 6: Capital Mystery That Doesn't Add Up
Three years on, the investigation into pipe bombs planted near the Capitol on January 6 remains stalled, plagued by strange law enforcement reactions, corrupted records, and waning official urgency to uncover the perpetrator.
Supreme Court to release decisions Monday, with Colorado ruling on Trump, ballot a possibility
Supreme Court watchers think justices will on Monday announce their decision on the Trump 14th Amendment "insurrection" case, based on an unusual weekend update.
ATF Director Displays Ignorance About Basic Firearm Topics During Pro Gun Control Segment
The Democrat head of the ATF made numerous mistakes when speaking about firearms during an interview that aired over the weekend.
Washington state's 'misinformation' program flags factual stories on noncitizens voting
The report warned that the story could “motivate individuals to call for stricter voter registration laws and more oversight of the process.”
NY Times: Oregon Is Recriminalizing Drugs, Dealing Setback to Reform Movement
Lately, even some of the liberal politicians who had embraced a new approach to drugs have supported an end to the experiment.
Death of Mitch McConnell’s billionaire sister-in-law Angela Chao under ‘criminal investigation’ weeks after Texas crash
“This incident was not a typical accident."
Kentucky college athlete strangled to death in dorm room
His death is one of four homicides on college campuses nationwide in a 10-day span.
The largest wildfire recorded in Texas is still burning. Here’s what to know.
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller told NPR that while ranchers and farmers could suffer losses as a result of the blaze, the overall impact on the Texas cattle industry and consumer beef prices would be minimal.
Squatters take over Georgia man’s home while he was caring for sick wife — and now he can’t evict them: Report
“I guess they have done this before, because when I called the police, they said since they have a fake lease, that they can’t do anything. That it’s a civil matter,” Callins said.
Sam Bankman-Fried's mom suggests he's too autistic for prison
While the Democratic mega-donor faces up to 110 years behind bars, his mom told the court that her fraudster son is too delicate for prison.
Pressure mounts for daylight saving time reform
Daylight saving time officially returns at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 10.