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August 23, 2026

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America August 18, 2026

Texas Judge Torches Biden’s Ghost Gun Rule — Declares It Unconstitutional Just Months After Supreme Court Upheld It

Inside This Report A federal judge in Fort Worth ruled the ATF’s 2022 “ghost gun” regulation unconstitutional on Second and…

By Samuel Lopez

Melania Trump waves while Donald Trump and his son Barron stand beside her in front of a wall of American flags.

America August 13, 2026

Trump Mail-In Voting Order Heads to Supreme Court Before 2026 Midterms

The mail-in voting 2026 battle has reached the U.S. Supreme Court, with the Trump administration pressing the justices to allow…

By Emma Jackson

samuel alito $3m gas assets

America August 11, 2026

$2.9 Million and a Case in October: What Justice Alito’s Oil Holdings Reveal Ahead of a Landmark Climate Ruling

Nineteen years. Up to $2.9 million. And one case, set for oral arguments this October, that could determine whether fossil…

By Rihem Akkouche

Trump's White House ballroom blocking

America August 7, 2026

Not the Owner, Just a Tenant: Federal Court Halts Trump’s $400M White House Ballroom

Who actually owns the White House? That question — not the marble, not the price tag, not even the ballroom…

By Rihem Akkouche

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America July 30, 2026

E. Jean Carroll Case: Trump Asks Supreme Court to Overturn $83 Million Defamation Judgment

President Donald Trump has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn an $83.3 million judgment awarded to writer E. Jean…

By Jackie Allen

Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook takes the oath of office in May 2022. On June 29, 2026, the Supreme Court voted 5-4 to block President Trump's attempt to remove her from the position.

U.S. News June 29, 2026

Supreme Court Blocked Trump From Firing a Federal Reserve Governor

No president had ever fired a Federal Reserve governor in the institution’s 111-year history. When Trump did it last August,…

By Nicolas Carreno

editorial illustration of teenage athletes, government officials, and women in red robes outside the U.S. Capitol

America June 28, 2026

From The Hunger Games to The Handmaid’s Tale, Trump’s America Is Starting to Look Scripted

The Patriot Games may be an athletic contest, but paired with a citizenship reality-show pitch and abortion policies that control…

By Michallie Harrison

Split image: left side shows a woman with a warm smile and a red banner reading 'Falsely accused'; right side shows another smiling woman in a purple outfit against a gray background, suggesting a contrast in a story about innocence and allegations.

America June 27, 2026

Confidential Sources at Center of Catherine Herridge’s Supreme Court Fight Over $800-a-Day Contempt Fines

Confidential sources are once again at the center of a major legal battle involving former Fox News investigative reporter Catherine…

By Jackie Allen

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America May 28, 2026

DOJ Launches Criminal Probe Into Trump Accuser E. Jean Carroll as Perjury Questions Shake High-Profile Civil Verdicts

By Samuel López | USA Herald The legal war surrounding President Donald Trump and writer E. Jean Carroll just took…

By Samuel Lopez

Richard Glossip Set for release

America May 14, 2026

Richard Glossip Set For Release From Jail After 3 Decades Behind Bars

Like a man who survived the gallows not once, not twice, but three times, Richard Glossip walked to the edge…

By Rachel Moore

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