Democrats and their allies sue to keep RFK Jr. off the ballot in several states

As independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ramps up efforts to secure ballot access in all 50 states, he faces stiff resistance from Democratic political opponents attempting to block his November election bid with multiple lawsuits. Kennedy vowed to be on the ballot in every state by the end of July. With just over

Biden to Pardon Military Service Members Convicted Under ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’

More than 6,400 veterans were discharged for their sexual orientation from 1994 to 2011 under less than honorable status. President Joe Biden announced on June 26 that potentially thousands of former military service members convicted under the military’s now-repealed ‘Don’t ask, don’t tell’ policy will be pardoned. Biden’s action pardons service members convicted under the

Russian Court Begins Closed-Door Spy Trial of American Journalist Evan Gershkovich

Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, after more than a year of imprisonment in Moscow, has been brought to trial Wednesday in Yekaterinburg on trumped-up charges of espionage. Russian authorities claim that Gershkovich was gathering intelligence about a Russian tank manufacturer for the CIA. The United States, Gershkovich, and the Journal all maintain that Gershkovich