Trump Says Georgia Case ‘Totally Compromised’ After Allegations of DA Fani...
By Tom Ozimek Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday called the Georgia election interference case against him “totally compromised” and insisted it should be dropped after a bombshell court filing...
View ArticleGroup of Businesses Sue California to Block New Climate Disclosure Laws
By Travis Gillmore Faced with new regulations that would require thousands of companies in California to calculate and disclose emissions, a group of businesses filed a lawsuit Jan. 30 in the U.S....
View ArticleSupreme Court Could Set Landmark Precedent in Trump Jan. 6 Case
By Sam Dorman For the second time this year, the Supreme Court could hear oral arguments on a relatively untested area of constitutional law as it relates to former President Donald Trump and set a...
View ArticleFixation on CO2 Ignores Real Driver of Temperature, Experts Say
By Katie Spence Each year from 2023 to 2030, climate change sustainable development goals will cost every person in economies such as the United States $2,026, the U.N. Conference on Trade and...
View ArticleHidden Jan. 6 Transcript Revealed, Undermining House Committee’s Claim
By Zachary Stieber A previously hidden transcript of an interview conducted by a U.S. House of Representatives panel that investigated the Jan. 6, 2021, breach of the U.S. Capitol has been revealed,...
View ArticleTrump Says Liz Cheney Should Be ‘Prosecuted’ for Destroying Jan. 6 Evidence
By Jack Phillips Former President Donald Trump suggested that believes former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.), the co-chair of the controversial House Jan. 6 committee, should face prosecution for withholding...
View ArticleSEC Forced to Halt Climate Reporting Mandate for Businesses
By Naveen Athrappully The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) paused the implementation of its climate disclosure requirements for companies as legal challenges against the rules are pending...
View ArticleSenate Passes Resolution Nullifying Biden’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions Rule
By Stephen Katte The U.S. Senate has passed a disapproval resolution overturning a regulation from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) requiring states to measure and set goals for reducing...
View ArticleSupreme Court Rules Trump Has Some Immunity in Federal Election Case
By Sam Dorman The Supreme Court ruled 6–3 that presidents enjoy immunity from criminal prosecution for official, but not unofficial, acts—in a decision that’s expected to delay former President Donald...
View ArticleFederal Judge Dismisses Trump Documents Case, Says Jack Smith Unlawfully...
By Catherine Yang U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon dismissed former President Donald Trump’s classified documents case on July 15, finding that special counsel Jack Smith’s appointment violated the...
View ArticleSome States Embrace CO2 Cap-and-Trade Schemes, Others Reject Them
By Kevin Stocklin The United States is following Europe’s lead in instituting cap-and-trade regimes to reduce CO2 emissions, but America’s journey is split between two paths—Democrat-run states that...
View ArticleCourt Rejects Bid to Throw Out Trump Case Against Pulitzer Board
By Zachary Stieber A court in Florida has rejected a bid from members of the Pulitzer Prize Board to throw out a case brought against them by former President Donald Trump. The board’s statement in...
View ArticleWhat’s Next for Trump’s DC Election-Related Case After Immunity Ruling
By Sam Dorman The Supreme Court’s ruling on former President Donald Trump’s claim to immunity has reshuffled the deck for his election-related case in Washington while creating even more delays and...
View ArticleSpecial Counsel Smith Files Revised Indictment in Trump Federal Election Case
By Sam Dorman Special counsel Jack Smith filed an updated indictment against former President Donald Trump in Washington on Aug. 27 following the Supreme Court’s ruling that he enjoyed some...
View ArticleWhat’s Next for Trump in His Ongoing Criminal Cases?
By Sam Dorman Former President Donald Trump continues to face potential legal battles in four criminal cases, raising the prospect that a possible future presidency could be marked by continual...
View ArticleSunlight and Clouds, Not CO2, Drives Earth’s Climate, New Study Finds
By Katie Spence This year’s summer months were characterized by cold outdoor pools that eagerly welcomed guests, concrete that scorched the soles of bare feet, and popsicles that melted in the...
View ArticleThe Hunter Biden Laptop Cover-Up: How Politicians and Spies Influenced a U.S....
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News The Suppressed Story of a Scandal In the months leading up to the 2020 U.S. Presidential election, the Hunter Biden laptop scandal surfaced—allegations of...
View ArticleDonald J. Trump Wins Appeal in New York Fraud Case, Prosecutors Scramble to...
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News In a resounding legal victory, former President Donald J. Trump has won an appeal in the high-profile New York fraud case, casting serious doubt on the...
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