House Judiciary Committee Launches Investigation Into Corporate Suppression of ‘Disfavored Platforms’

Coca-Cola and Orsted ’may be acting inconsistent with U.S. antitrust laws.’ The Republican-led House Judiciary Committee launched an investigation into two corporations for potential violation of antitrust laws related to demonetizing “disfavored platforms.” Committee Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) sent letters to James Quincey, chief executive officer of The Coca-Cola Company, and Mr. David Hardy,

Supreme Court Seems Open to Allowing Some Presidential Immunity, May Delay Trump Trial

Justices wrestled with how to define a president’s ‘official’ versus ‘private’ acts. A decision may delay President Trump’s trial, which would hand him a win. The Supreme Court seemed skeptical on April 25 of former President Donald Trump’s claim that he should receive absolute criminal immunity, but it appeared to be open to allowing some

Supreme Court Seems Skeptical of Trump’s Immunity Argument

The justices wrestled with how to define a president’s ‘official’ vs. ‘private’ acts. A decision may still delay Trump’s trial which would hand him a win. The Supreme Court seemed skeptical on April 25 of former President Donald Trump’s claim that he should receive absolute criminal immunity, indicating his trial in Washington could resume but

Palestine Art Show Protests Washington Bookstore for Rejecting Painting Glorifying ‘Intifada’

WASHINGTON—A pro-Palestine art show at the famous Politics and Prose bookstore in Washington, D.C., descended into chaos on the night of April 18 over the store’s removal of artwork that was accused of glorifying terror attacks against Israel, sparking a raucous protest outside the store late into the night. Earlier in the month, owner Bradley