The U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) announced on Wednesday that it will hear oral arguments on January 21, 2026, in Trump v. Cook, a media-frenzied case testing the president’s authority to remove members of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
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Ex-NFL star Antonio Brown gets $25K bail and GPS monitor on Miami attempted murder charge
By CURT ANDERSONUpdated 2:02 PM PST, November 12, 2025 Former NFL star wide receiver Antonio Brown will be released on $25,000 bail…
Read More Ex-NFL star Antonio Brown gets $25K bail and GPS monitor on Miami attempted murder chargeTransgender New Hampshire state Rep. Stacie Laughton pleads guilty to sexually exploiting children
Former New Hampshire Democrat Rep. Stacie Laughton, a biological male originally named Barry Charles Laughton Jr. who now identifies as a transgender woman, recently pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting the sexual exploitation of children.
Read More Transgender New Hampshire state Rep. Stacie Laughton pleads guilty to sexually exploiting childrenFortnite maker Epic Games and Google say they’re settling 5-year legal fight over Android app store
Epic and Google revealed the settlement agreement in a joint legal document they filed in a San Francisco federal court Tuesday.
Read More Fortnite maker Epic Games and Google say they’re settling 5-year legal fight over Android app storeErika Kirk calls on judge to allow cameras in Tyler Robinson’s trial: ‘Let everyone see what true evil is’
Erika Kirk is calling on a judge to allow news cameras in the courtroom for the trial against her husband’s accused assassin, Tyler Robinson, to “let everyone see what true evil is.”
Read More Erika Kirk calls on judge to allow cameras in Tyler Robinson’s trial: ‘Let everyone see what true evil is’Tyler Robinson requests to appear in civilian clothing, without shackles, at all future court appearances
Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old accused of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk during an event at Utah Valley University, appeared in court on Friday for a closed-door hearing to discuss his request to wear civilian clothing and avoid visible shackles during future court appearances.
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