“Shark Tank” investor Kevin O’Leary blasted the $355 million New York business fraud judgment against former President Trump on Wednesday, predicting that it will quickly be shot down on appeal. O’Leary said the judgment came from a “rogue judge” who went far beyond the norms of the law and is putting New York business investments...
Republicans intent on grilling President Biden’s brother Wednesday were thrown onto defense over the indictment just days earlier of the FBI informant whose allegations against the president were central to the GOP impeachment inquiry. In more than eight hours behind closed doors, GOP lawmakers on the House Oversight Committee pressed James Biden on the details...
An Arizona prosecutor said she will not extradite a New York murder suspect to the state on Wednesday, claiming Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg (D) could not be trusted to keep the man behind bars. Maricopa County prosecutor Rachel Mitchell said in a press conference Wednesday that the suspect will instead remain in Arizona. “Having...
Alabama’s Supreme Court has ruled that frozen embryos are people, the first time a court has ever given rights and protections so early after conception. The ruling is limited to Alabama, but it has far-reaching potential and seems poised to open a new front in the fight over reproductive rights in the country. Alabama...
Click in for more news from The Hill {beacon} Health Care Health Care The Big Story Alabama fertility doctors pause treatment after top court ruling Alabama’s Supreme Court issued a ruling this week finding that frozen embryos conceived through in vitro fertilization (IVF) can be considered children under state law , with health providers already...
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley's turning up the volume in her attacks on rival Donald Trump over the former president's hesitance to criticize Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
Rep. Ruben Gallego, the Democrat front-runner in Arizona's Senate race, is taking heat from critics over his past "support" for illegal immigrant amnesty and sanctuary cities.
Indiana lawmakers on Wednesday advanced a bill that would limit tenure at public higher education institutions, with the House Committee on Education approving it along party lines.