From Truth Social to court: Groups challenging Trump get help from his posts

Washington — As Justice Department lawyers work to defend President Trump’s second-term policies in scores of lawsuits, the president’s proclivity for posting on social media is providing a trove of evidence for lawyers challenging his actions in court. In at least a dozen cases out of hundreds that have been filed, judges have pointed to

Trump’s redistricting revenge push faces test in Indiana

A slate of primary elections for the state Legislature in Indiana on Tuesday offer a key test of President Trump’s influence as he seeks to oust the Republican state senators who resisted his redistricting push. Trump has endorsed primary challengers against seven Republicans in Indiana’s upper chamber who voted against a new GOP-favored congressional map in the state last…

New Mexico Attorney General Urges Judge to Force Meta to Pay Billions, Implement Platform Redesigns

Teenagers pose for a photo while holding smartphones in front of a Meta logo, in this illustration taken on Sept. 11, 2025. Dado Ruvic/Reuters New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez on Monday requested that a judge declare Meta Platforms Inc. a public nuisance and require the company to pay $3.7 billion, while also requiring wide-scale

Education Dept. probing all-women’s Smith College for admitting trans women

The U.S. Department of Education says it opened an investigation Monday into Smith College, an all-women’s institution in Massachusetts, for admitting transgender women. In a press release, the department says Smith has been “admitting biological men.” The probe by the department’s Office of Civil Rights will look at whether the college violated Title IX, a

Voters Head to Polls for Primaries in Ohio, Indiana, Special Election in Michigan

A polling site in Alexandria, Va., on April 21, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times Voters are heading to the polls in three states on May 5 ahead of the midterms. Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan will be holding elections, although the contest in the Wolverine State is a special election. Ohio The Buckeye State is holding

Georgetown ‘Islamophobia’ Initiative Required To ‘Consult’ With Qatar on Guest Speakers, University Contract With Qatari Regime Reveals

A contract between an “Islamophobia” initiative at Georgetown University and Hamas-allied Qatar, where Georgetown operates a satellite campus, includes a clause that requires Georgetown to consult with a Qatari government group when selecting “speakers” and “themes” for events in Washington, D.C., documents released by the House Education Committee and reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon