Judge Approves Release of Redacted Evidence in Trump Election Case

The judge granted a seven day delay in the release of the redacted appendix from the legal brief challenging the former president’s immunity from prosecution. A federal judge on Thursday approved the release of redacted evidence related to a brief filed by Special Counsel Jack Smith that disputes former President Donald Trump’s claim of immunity

Kari Lake Takes Media into Her Own Hands After Debate with Ruben Gallego

Republican Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake didn’t hold back after her debate with Democratic opponent Ruben Gallego, accusing both Gallego and the media of “media malpractice.” Speaking to Newsmax anchor Greg Kelly, Lake passionately argued that the media is failing to properly vet candidates and inform voters, especially in relation to serious issues like drug

Judge Rejects Georgia Voting Registration Extension After Hurricane Helene

The groups argued that power and internet outages, election office closures, and disruptions to the postal service are hindering registration efforts. A request by voting rights groups in Georgia to reopen voter registration to counter disruptions caused by Hurricane Helene was rejected on Thursday by a federal judge. The ruling came after voting groups filed

Israel Moves Toward All-Out War—With UNRWA

JERUSALEM—Israel has been settling old scores with enemies, and UNRWA, the terrorist-riddled U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees, may be next. A series of Israeli legislative, diplomatic, and military actions this month have threatened UNRWA’s presence along the country’s borders like never before. A consensus has emerged in Jerusalem that the agency is part of a