• Kari Lake and Mark Finchem File New Brief with U.S. Supreme Court in Voting Machine Tabulator Case After Defendants Fail to Respond

    Kari Lake and Mark Finchem filed a Supplemental Brief with the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday, adding support for their Petition for Writ of Certiorari and Motion to Expedite asking the court to hear an appeal of the dismissal of their lawsuit to stop the use of electronic voting machine tabulators in elections. The defendant Arizona officials failed to file a response to the pair’s petition, boosting the chances SCOTUS might accept the case and implying they did not object to the statements in...

  • Sentencing delayed for defendant in drug case

    INDIANAPOLIS — A federal judge has pushed back the sentencing date for a Seymour woman who has agreed to plead guilty to charges related to an alleged conspiracy to transport drugs from the U.S.-Mexico border and distribute them in Bartholomew County and elsewhere. Continue reading at The Republic News.

  • Advantage Kasatkina or Collins? The case for the Charleston finalists

    Both Daria Kasatkina and Danielle Collins are playing some of their best tennis of their careers. Who will have the advantage when they meet in the Charleston final (Sunday, 2:30 p.m. ET).

  • Amanda Knox defending herself once more in Italian court in slander case

    Amanda Knox is again defending herself in an Italian court in a slander case that has the potential to remove the last legal stain against her, following her exoneration nine years ago in the 2007 murder of her British roommate, Meredith Kercher.

  • Meyers Rants At 'Piece of ' Fox For Defending Trump on Abortion

    NBC’s Late Night host Seth Meyers brought out the bleep button on Wednesday’s show to angrily respond to a Fox Business segment suggesting Donald Trump’s federalist stance on abortion makes him a moderate or even pro-choice, as he labeled radio host Mark Simone a “piece of [bleep]” and a “mother[bleep].” Meyers introduced the clip of Simone on Kudlow by declaring that “[Trump's] allies think they can trick everyone into thinking he's a moderate on abortion by lying and claiming he'll leave it...

  • Meyers Rants At 'Piece of ' Fox For Defending Trump on Abortion

    NBC’s Late Night host Seth Meyers brought out the bleep button on Wednesday’s show to angrily respond to a Fox Business segment suggesting Donald Trump’s federalist stance on abortion makes him a moderate or even pro-choice, as he labeled radio host Mark Simone a “piece of [bleep]” and a “mother[bleep].” Meyers introduced the clip of Simone on Kudlow by declaring that “[Trump's] allies think they can trick everyone into thinking he's a moderate on abortion by lying and claiming he'll leave it...

  • Jury finds defendant not guilty in Youngstown child endangering case

    Jury selection was Monday before Visiting Judge W. Wyatt McKay for Devontay Anderson, who faces a third-degree felony charge of child endangering.

  • 27 defendants on trial in ‘Panama Papers’ money laundering case

    PANAMA CITY >> The trial of 27 people charged in connection with the worldwide “Panama Papers” money laundering started Monday in a Panamanian criminal court.

  • Supreme Court case could impact out-of-state abortions for South Dakotans

    South Dakota's near-total abortion ban makes it one of the states Just the Pill has focused on. The organization has provided service to more than 7,500 patients since starting as a nonprofit in 2020.

  • NBC Embraces Activism, Claims 'Abortion Access Goes Beyond Politics'

    NBC correspondent Dana Griffin suited up for Team Abortion on Saturday’s edition of Today. Griffin claimed that the issue goes “beyond politics for women” and embraced all the activist premises when she asked the petitioner of the Arizona Supreme Court case if “women should have the right to choose what to do with their own bodies.” Griffin began by noting Vice President Kamala Harris’s and Donald Trump’s responses to the ruling. On Trump, Griffin quoted him as posting on Truth Social, “’ the...

  • NBC Embraces Activism, Claims 'Abortion Access Goes Beyond Politics'

    NBC correspondent Dana Griffin suited up for Team Abortion on Saturday’s edition of Today. Griffin claimed that the issue goes “beyond politics for women” and embraced all the activist premises when she asked the petitioner of the Arizona Supreme Court case if “women should have the right to choose what to do with their own bodies.” Griffin began by noting Vice President Kamala Harris’s and Donald Trump’s responses to the ruling. On Trump, Griffin quoted him as posting on Truth Social, “’ the...

  • ‘Do the right thing,’ say Assange defenders as Biden mulls dropping case

    "This would be the best decision Biden ever made," said one supporter of the jailed WikiLeaks publisher.