Federal Judge Gives States in Censorship Lawsuit Against US Government Chance to Make Case

The order comes after the Supreme Court found Missouri, Louisiana lacked standing to block the Biden administration communicating with social media companies. A federal judge will allow two states suing the federal government over allegedly encouraging social media platforms to censor user views to do the further discovery needed to keep their lawsuit alive. Discovery

Former NATO Chief Urges Europe to Work With Trump to End Ukraine War

Former NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg urges Europe to boost defense spending and strengthen transatlantic ties as Trump returns to power. Former NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has urged European leaders to step up their defense spending commitments to keep the transatlantic alliance strong in the face of threats, and to support President-elect Donald Trump’s efforts to

Top 3 Reasons Voters Gave for Not Supporting Harris: Poll

The poll queried more than 3,000 national and swing state voters between Nov. 6 and Nov. 7. An exit poll released by Democratic polling firm Blueprint outlined the top three reasons voters nationwide gave for not supporting Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee, in her 2024 bid for U.S. president. The leading issue for