May 5 Greg Gutfeld: The system has shifted from accountability to acceptance 91±¬ÁÏ host Greg Gutfeld and the 'Gutfeld!' panel discuss a Washington, D.C. judge apologizing to the alleged attempted Trump assassin suspect Cole Allen for harsh jail conditions.
May 5 Justice Gorsuch highlights humanity, history in children's book celebrating America's 250th anniversary Justice Gorsuch told 91±¬ÁÏ Digital that he hopes his new book can offer a “touch of humanity" about the individuals who shaped the fight for America's independence, 250 years later.
May 3 Cole Allen's defense lawyers say he has been removed from suicide watch Cole Allen's attorneys say he is no longer on suicide watch, withdrawing their motion and asking a judge to vacate a planned emergency hearing.
May 2 Abortion pill fight heads to Supreme Court as manufacturer warns of ‘chaos’ after ruling Supreme Court faces an emergency request from abortion pill manufacturer Danco Laboratories, GenBioPro after ruling blocked mail-order access, reinstated in-person prescription requirements.
May 2 Unanimous Supreme Court win in my pregnancy center case is good for all Americans The Supreme Court unanimously backed First Choice Women's Resource Centers' right to fight former AG Matthew Platkin's invasive subpoena in federal court.
May 1 Federal appeals court blocks mailing of abortion pills in ruling with nationwide effect A federal appeals court blocked mifepristone mail distribution nationwide, ending pandemic-era rules and likely sending the abortion pill fight to the Supreme Court.
April 30 Federal appeals court refuses to rehear Trump appeal of $83M E Jean Carroll defamation judgment A federal court denied President Donald Trump's motion to rehear his $83 million defamation case, opening the path to a Supreme Court appeal.
April 29 Sen Ted Cruz: Democrats will do anything to stay in power Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, discusses Florida lawmakers approving a new congressional map and the Virginia Supreme Court denying a motion to certify a redistricting referendum on ‘Hannity.’
April 29 Romanian national learns fate for swatting US officials, including members of Congress, judges Thomasz Szabo, 27, was sentenced to four years in prison for swatting calls and bomb threats targeting members of Congress and other U.S. officials.
April 29 Former FBI agent says Comey charges hinge on intent evidence and jury interpretation Ex-FBI special agent Nicole Parker says the case against former FBI Director James Comey could be hard to prove but a conviction is possible.