Man accused of trying to kill Kavanaugh intends to plead guilty, court docs show

Kavanaugh attempted murder suspect pleads not guilty Man pleads not guilty to attempting to murder Justice Brett Kavanaugh 04:58 Nicholas Roske of California, who was found outside Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s home with weapons in 2022, intends to plead guilty to a federal charge of attempting to assassinate a justice of the United States,

Senate Committee Threatens to Subpoena Army If It Doesn’t Release Helicopter Safety Memo

‘If there is another accident … those deaths will be on the Army’s hands,’ Sen. Ted Cruz says. The Senate Commerce Committee may subpoena the Army for a report that explains why it repeatedly failed to utilize a safety system called ADS-B on helicopter flights near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, its chair, Sen. Ted

Green Energy Company on Brink of Bankruptcy Months After Winning $375 Million Biden Loan

Biden’s green energy loan czar personally urged Li-Cycle holdings, which recycles lithium batteries, to apply for the funds (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) A battery recycling company that the Biden administration urged to apply for a $375 million green energy loan in November warned investors this week that it’s at risk of going out of business. Li-Cycle

Federal Judge Orders Trump Admin To Resume Funding Left-Wing Immigration Groups—Including Her Former Employer

A federal judge who ordered the Trump administration on Tuesday to restore taxpayer funding for legal services for illegal immigrants has worked for one of the advocacy groups involved in the litigation, an apparent conflict of interest that could give the administration ammunition to seek her recusal from the case. Araceli Martinez-Olguin, a judge in

Takeaways from the Wisconsin and Florida elections

A closely watched election for a state supreme court judgeship in Wisconsin gave Democrats a boost Tuesday night, while two special elections in Florida delivered two seats to House Speaker Mike Johnson’s perilously thin GOP majority. Though off-year and special elections attract a much smaller share of voters than presidential elections, the outcomes in both