The Department of Justice (DOJ) released a trove of documents relating to the late convicted pedophile sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, amounting to “several hundred thousand” pages of documents.
Read More DOJ releases trove of Epstein files, with ‘several hundred thousand more’ to be released in coming weeksTag: federal law
Audit: Over half of New York commercial licenses violate federal law
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has warned New York to stop granting trucking licenses to illegal aliens or risk losing $73 million in highway aid.
Read More Audit: Over half of New York commercial licenses violate federal lawTrump signs Medal of Honor Act, raising monthly special pension for living recipients
President Donald Trump has signed the “Medal of Honor Act” into law, thereby significantly increasing the rate of the special monthly pension payable to living Medal of Honor recipients.
Read More Trump signs Medal of Honor Act, raising monthly special pension for living recipientsN.Y. AG Letitia James indicted by federal grand jury
New York Attorney General Letitia James was indicted on Thursday by a federal grand jury in Virginia on fraud charges.
Read More N.Y. AG Letitia James indicted by federal grand juryTexas State student expelled after acting out Charlie Kirk assassination on campus
A Texas State University student has been expelled after a video surfaced online showing them mockingly re-enacting the assassination of Turning Point USA co-founder and CEO Charlie Kirk. The university condemned the behavior in a statement and confirmed disciplinary action.
Read More Texas State student expelled after acting out Charlie Kirk assassination on campusFederal appeals court upholds Texas law requiring ID numbers for mail-in ballots
A three-judge panel of the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously ruled in favor of a Texas law that invalidates mail-in ballots without a voter’s state-identification number or partial Social Security number—a decision that drew a celebratory response from President Donald Trump.
Read More Federal appeals court upholds Texas law requiring ID numbers for mail-in ballots
