Politics September 4, 2023 Attempt to bar Trump from 2024 ballot gains steam despite 'dubious' and 'dangerous' legal arguments: experts Legal experts told 91±¬ÁÏ Digital that the theory the 14th Amendment could bar former President Trump from the ballot is "not simply dubious but dangerous."
Digital Originals August 31, 2023 A teen called out a hospital for patient-safety concerns. Then the hospital threatened his mother: lawyers After a 15-year-old criticized his local hospital, a free speech watchdog says the hospital threatened to sue the teen's mother. Here's why they say it amounts to censorship:
Politics August 31, 2023 Iowa city rolls back ban on 'conversion therapy' after legal group complained of First Amendment violation Waterloo City Council votes to lift ban on so-called 'conversion therapy' for minors after receiving a demand letter from Liberty Counsel.
OPINION August 28, 2023 The Trump prosecutors have a grand jury problem. Where are the defense attorneys? Former President Trump's legal challenges continue to grow. His legal rights are laid out in the Constitution. Where are his defense attorneys when he needs them?
OPINION August 28, 2023 Biden's lawsuit against Texas' border buoys doesn't hold water DOJ sued Texas over the buoy barriers placed in the Rio Grande, contending the federal government should have been consulted, and that the buoys are “offensive" to the Mexican government.
OPINION August 28, 2023 My uncle, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. had an iconic ‘dream.’ Here’s how we can live it today Martin Luther King Jr. knew that America's founding values were not the enemy of equality and opportunity. They are noble principles deeply rooted in our national character.
Michigan August 23, 2023 Catholic orchard owner speaks out after court win over liberal city that barred him from farmer's market A federal court sided with Steve Tennes, owner of Country Mill Farms in Michigan, after he was ousted from a local farmer's market for his religious beliefs on marriage.
OPINION August 23, 2023 Washington Post pretends to defend 'democracy' but here's what news outlet really means Journalists at legacy media outlets like the Washington Post and the New York Times have not been shy this year about decrying the death of 'democracy' as they know it.
California August 22, 2023 California church fined $1.2M during lockdowns sues over alleged gov't 'spying' operation tracking worshippers Calvary Chapel San Jose filed a federal lawsuit against Santa Clara County over its "warrantless geofencing operation" during COVID-19 lockdowns.
91±¬ÁÏ Flash August 21, 2023 LAURA INGRAHAM: Democrats don't like or trust the voter Laura Ingraham says Democrats are "terrified" that people will reject Biden and the left's "illogical views."
Media August 17, 2023 New Jersey mom battles with Democratic governor to keep school policy of informing parents about their kids A New Jersey mom is fighting the state government to prevent them from blocking a school policy that would inform parents if their kids want to change genders.