For the first time in his nearly 16 years on the Supreme Court, Chief Justice John Roberts has filed a solo dissent. In it, he bluntly accused his colleagues of a "radical expansion" of the court's jurisdiction. Continue Read More
Far-right-friendly social media site Parler limped back to life on Monday with a new Web host, retooled community guidelines and a promise that content inciting violence will be removed. Continue Reading After Weeks Of Being Offline, Parler Finds A New Read More
A man used a knife to kill three peopel at the church. The mayor of Nice calls it an attack on Christianity. Continue Reading 3 Dead In Likely Terrorist Attack In French Catholic Church Following Previous AttacksRead More
Dr. Ming Lin was let go in March from a hospital in Bellingham, Wash., after posting criticisms and suggestions on social media. The ACLU is helping him sue for damages and job reinstatement. Continue Reading A Read More
The law allows the government to determine what constitutes false information and stipulates hefty fines and jail sentences for people and media companies that violate it. Continue Reading ‘Fake News’ Law Goes Into Effect Read More
Twitter said it has "permanently suspended" the conspiracy theorist and his InfoWars outlet, citing tweets and videos posted Wednesday that violate Twitter's policy on abusive behavior. Continue Reading Twitter Bans Alex Jones And InfoWars; Cites Read More
"It will be a very cold day in hell before an offensive statue will be forced upon us to be permanently erected on the grounds of the Arkansas State Capitol," Republican State Sen. Jason Rapert said. Continue Reading Satanic Read More
Washington lawmakers passed over 300 bills during the 2018 legislative session in Olympia. This week, hundreds of new laws take effect, including several to address sexual misconduct in the workplace. With over 200 laws taking effect this week, here are a few highlights. Read More