This wrongly convicted Black man won public office. His state’s response is shocking.
A Black man whoโd been wrongly incarcerated won elected office in Louisiana, and all of a sudden his office โ which maintains the records used in a busy criminal court โ was deemed superfluous.
Crypto investor Justin Sun sues Trumpโs World Liberty Financial over โmisconductโ
Sun alleges company officials see the project as a โgolden opportunity to leverage the Trump brand to profit through fraud.โ
New book sheds more light on Justice Alitoโs refusal to recuse himself in a Jan. 6 case
Alito reportedly gave up authorship of an important opinion, but he refused to step aside from the case entirely.
Why so many Trump nominees keep flubbing a simple question: Who won in 2020?
As more presidential nominees refuse to answer questions about the 2020 election results, itโs worth understanding why this keeps happening.
Acting Navy secretaryโs record raises eyebrows, including his concerns about โwitchcraftโ
Hung Cao took the reins at the Navy this week, though his record is not without controversy.
Warner Bros. shareholders green-light Paramount takeover
Company shareholders voted to approve the $81 billion megamerger with Paramount after being warned for months that such a deal would be too risky.
Rep. Jason Crow rips Trumpโs plan to send Afghan allies who aided U.S. to Congo
The move, first reported by The New York Times, comes after the Trump administration halted the U.S. resettlement program last year.
American Kuwaiti journalist held in Kuwait acquitted of all charges, lawyer says
The award-winning journalist, who has worked for HuffPost and Al Jazeera, had been detained in Kuwait for nearly two months.








