The First U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that the Trump administration may block Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood while ongoing legal challenges proceed.
Read More Federal court allows Trump admin. to withhold Medicaid funds from Planned ParenthoodTag: Federal Court
Prosecutors seek 7-year sentence for fmr Sen. Bob Menendez’s wife Nadine
Prosecutors say that the wife of former Senator Bob Menendez should serve a minimum of seven years in prison for her role in a bribery scheme that landed her husband in prison for 11 years.
Read More Prosecutors seek 7-year sentence for fmr Sen. Bob Menendez’s wife NadineCECOT deportation lawsuit returns to District Court following Appeals Court decision
A federal appeals court cleared the way for U.S. District Judge James Boasberg to continue overseeing the fate of hundreds of CECOT illegal aliens deported earlier this year by the Trump administration, according to recent reports.
Read More CECOT deportation lawsuit returns to District Court following Appeals Court decisionGoogle agrees $36 million fine for anti-competitive deals with Australia telcos
YouTube was also last month added to an Australian ban admitting users aged under 16, reversing an earlier decision to exempt the video-sharing site.
Read More Google agrees $36 million fine for anti-competitive deals with Australia telcosDOJ, FBI: 28-year-old arrested after being accused of sending ISIS dozens of payments, building homemade bomb
A 28-year-old man living in Long Beach, California, has been arrested after being accused of sending a dozen payments to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), a designated foreign terrorist organization, in addition to assembling a homemade bomb.
Read More DOJ, FBI: 28-year-old arrested after being accused of sending ISIS dozens of payments, building homemade bombJudge rules ‘Varsity Blues’ admissions ‘schemer’ Rick Singer may consult students again: ‘Must disclose criminal record to new clients’
A judge has ruled that Rick Singer, the shady “mastermind” behind the nationwide college admissions cheating scandal known as “Varsity Blues,” may work as a college consultant again — as long as he discloses his criminal record to new clients.
Read More Judge rules ‘Varsity Blues’ admissions ‘schemer’ Rick Singer may consult students again: ‘Must disclose criminal record to new clients’