Trump Attorneys Ask Court to Unseal Documents Ahead of Criminal Trial

The defense argued that the former president has First Amendment, Sixth Amendment, due process, and statutory grounds to demand a public proceeding. Attorneys for former President Donald Trump have asked a New York Supreme Court judge to unseal court documents and correspondence related to the upcoming criminal trial—the first-ever criminal trial against a former or

DC Mayor Says ‘Don’t Be So Down on DC’ After Murder Spike

Muriel Bowser, the Democratic mayor of Washington, D.C., on Monday downplayed concerns about the district’s high crime rates. “Don’t be so down on D.C.,” Bowser said when asked about the crime surge at the Axios What’s Next Summit Monday night. Bowser, who is in her third term leading the nation’s capital, has faced growing scrutiny

Mainstream Media’s ‘Bloodbath’ Coverage Exposes Bias, Desire for Viewership, Critics Say

With former President Donald Trump back in the picture, the legacy media is falling back to its sensationalist coverage of the Republican candidate. On March 16, America’s most prestigious media outlets reported former President Donald Trump promised a “bloodbath” in America if he isn’t reelected president in November. The latest cycle of news, say media

Corporate Media’s ‘Bloodbath’ Coverage Exposes Bias, Desire for Viewership, Critics Say

With former President Donald Trump back in the picture, the legacy media is falling back to its sensationalist coverage of the Republican candidate. America’s corporate media outlets reported on March 16 that former President Donald Trump promised a “bloodbath” in the United States if he isn’t reelected president in November. The latest cycle of news,

NBC News Cites TikTok-Funded Expert To Slam ‘Authoritarian’ TikTok Ban

Center for Democracy and Technology took more than $100,000 from Chinese-owned app in 2022 (Mario Tama/Getty Images) NBC News is warning its readers that a U.S. ban on TikTok could “embolden authoritarian censorship”—and using a think tank that has taken more than $100,000 from the Chinese-owned app to do so. In a Sunday report titled,

RFK Jr. Says Government Should Stay Out of Social Media

Platforms should be allowed to police sites without government interference, says presidential candidate whose own posts about COVID-19 vaccine were blocked. Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said on March 19 that the government should avoid intervening in social media policies because such actions could create a “First Amendment problem.” During an interview with