- Judge Throws Out Lawsuit by Stacey Abrams’s PAC Over 2018 Georgia Governor’s Election

By Caden Pearson
A federal judge on Friday threw out a lawsuit filed by Stacey Abrams challenging Georgia’s election system after she lost the 2018 gubernatorial race to ...
- Trump Factor May Decide Arizona US Senate Election

By Katie Spence
With just over a month before the November elections, all eyes are turning to four key races that could decide U.S. Senate control in 2023.
In Arizona, one ...
- FBI Singles Out Conservative Agents in ‘Purge,’ Retaliates Against Whistleblowers: GOP Lawmakers

By Frank Fang
House Judiciary Republicans are asking a senior FBI official to testify in a transcribed interview, alleging the official has signed off on ...
- Biden Admin Quietly Makes Reversal on Student Loan Forgiveness Program, Scales Back Eligibility

By Katabella Roberts
The Biden administration quietly issued an update to its student loan forgiveness plan on Thursday, drastically scaling back eligibility on the same day that six ...
- Student Debt Cancellation to Cost $379 Billion, Education Department Estimates

By Mimi Nguyen Ly
The U.S. Department of Education announced that it estimates the Biden administration’s program to cancel student debt to cost $379 billion, or about ...
- Judge Orders FBI to Produce Information From Seth Rich’s Laptop

By Zachary Stieber
The FBI must produce information from Seth Rich’s laptop computer to a Texas man, a federal judge ruled on Sept. 29.
The bureau improperly withheld the ...
- Senate Approves Continuing Resolution to Avoid Government Shutdown Till Mid-December

By Mark Tapscott
Senate Democrats, joined by 22 Republicans, approved a Continuing Resolution (CR) Thursday afternoon that would keep the federal government from closing on Friday, ...
- Durham Prosecutes FBI Informants, While Protecting Their Handlers

By Paul Sperry
Since being named special counsel in October 2020, John Durham has investigated or indicted several unscrupulous anti-Trump informants. But he has spared ...
- Republicans Seek to Divert IRS Enforcement Funding Boost for Border Security

By Tom Ozimek
House Republicans have released a draft bill that would halt the nearly $50 billion funding boost for Internal Revenue Service (IRS) enforcement ...
- FBI Agents Improperly Saw Privileged Trump Communications: Lawyers

By Zachary Stieber
The FBI team that seized documents from former president Donald Trump’s resort improperly viewed communications between Trump and an attorney, violating attorney-client privilege for a ...
- 2 Million Floridians Without Power as Weakened Ian Batters Peninsula

By Caden Pearson
More than 2 million are without power Wednesday night as a weakened Hurricane Ian batters the Florida Peninsula after making landfall hours earlier over ...
- Six Minnesota Counties Have 515 Duplicate Registrations on Voter Rolls, Watchdog Alleges

By Steven Kovac
Six weeks before the midterm elections, six Minnesota county election officials are alleged to have failed to remove 515 duplicate registrations from ...