Law 37 mins ago Supreme court races in key states could tip scales on policy questions Unlike Georgia and Nevada, battleground states such as Arizona, North Carolina and Michigan will likely see high-stakes state supreme court races.
This Day in History 4 hours ago On this day in history, October 15, 1991, Clarence Thomas is confirmed to US Supreme Court On this day in history, Oct. 15, 1991, Clarence Thomas received a Senate vote of 52-48 confirming him to the U.S. Supreme Court. Today, he is the longest serving Supreme Court justice.
POLITICS 6 hours ago Harris plays mashup of Trump’s 'enemy within' comments at Erie rally, shortly after crowd chants 'lock him up' Vice President Kamala Harris spoke before an arena in Erie, Pennsylvania, where she queued up a montage of Donald Trump speaking about "enemies within."
POLITICS 15 hours ago Ban on gender treatments for kids defended by Republican AGs ahead of Supreme Court oral arguments Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti and Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey defend the Volunteer State's ban on sex-change surgeries for minors as SCOTUS prepares to hear the case this fall.
VIDEO 20 hours ago Tennessee AG defends state's ban on sex-change surgeries for children ahead of Supreme Court oral arguments Tennessee AG Jonathan Skrmetti filed an amicus brief ahead of the Supreme Court's oral arguments this fall defending his state's ban on sex-change surgeries for children.
VIDEO 1 day ago Trump: Barron tells me about the 'hot' guys, trending podcasts of Gen Z world Former President Trump discusses his stance on abortion, outreach to Gen Z voters, assassination attempts and more on 'Sunday Morning Futures.'
VIDEO 1 day ago JD Vance: This is not a 'record to hang your hat on, but that's the Kamala Harris record' Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance joins 'Fox News Sunday' and addresses the gender gap in voter support, tariffs, and tickets stance on abortion bans.
Media 1 day ago Washington Post columnist warns abortion isn’t top issue in Michigan bellwether, spells bad news for Democrats A Washington Post columnist warned that Michigan Democratic voters aren't as animated about the abortion issue this election cycle, a major warning sign.
Second Amendment 2 days ago New York gun control regime handed defeat in court A federal judge in New York struck down a state ban on carrying concealed firearms on all private property, reasoning it is unconstitutional under Supreme Court precedent.
TERRORISM 2 days ago Army soldier sentenced to 14 years for ISIS plot to kill US forces, after requesting he serve 40 years A U.S. Army soldier has been sentenced to 14 years in prison having pleaded guilty to attempting to assist ISIS in killing US soldiers, including advice about potential targets in New York City.