Justice Alito Dissent Says Majority ‘Shirks’ Duty in Free Speech Case

The country ’may come to regret‘ the high court’s failure to call out ’blatantly unconstitutional’ acts, Justice Alito said. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito said the high court shirked its duty in rejecting a challenge brought over the White House’s communications with social media companies over political content, a case he described as “one of

US Report Spotlights CCP’s Coercion Against Shen Yun

The State Department has placed the limelight on Beijing’s persistent efforts to censor Shen Yun Performing Arts, a New York-based arts group that tours the world to present traditional Chinese culture while drawing attention to ongoing human rights abuses in China. The department’s annual religious freedom report, released on June 26, documents the Chinese Communist

Paris Hilton Advocates on Capitol Hill for Child Welfare Funding, Reform

The reality TV star opened up about the alleged abuse she experienced as a teen in youth residential treatment facilities. Paris Hilton is calling on Congress to reauthorize federal funding for child welfare services and pass legislation to reform the system. “I’m here to be a voice for the children whose voices can’t be heard,”

Trump Campaign Sends Cease-and-Desist Letter Alleging a Misleading Ad

The campaign told a super PAC to preserve its records ‘in anticipation of likely litigation’ over an ad that showed Trump clips urging voters not to vote early. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign has sent a cease-and-desist letter to a progressive super PAC, alleging it ran a misleading digital ad showing clips of the former

House GOP to File Lawsuit to Enforce Subpoena for Hur–Biden Interview Tapes

House Republicans will go to federal court next week to enforce a subpoena for the Justice Department to release the audio of special counsel Robert Hur’s two-day interview with President Joe Biden over his handling of classified information. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) announced the move during the weekly GOP press conference on June 26.

US Army Revises Standards on Prohibited Extremist Activity

New Army memos revise the service’s rules for reporting and punishing extremist activity, including for online likes and off-base flags, stickers, and apparel. The U.S. Army issued new, more specific guidance on Wednesday to address extremism within its ranks and ensure disciplinary action against those who engage with or promote extremist views. The memo on