Hugo Holland withheld evidence in death penalty cases and compared a Black child to a dog in court filings. Now he's running for judge in Louisiana.
Children account for the highest death rate on organ transplant lists — a result of federal guidelines that favor adults and Congress's refusal to fund life-saving technologies.
Despite congressional mandates requiring transparency, families of 42 people who died in ICE custody are blocked from accessing medical records and autopsy reports that could explain preventable deaths.
The Treasury Department's emergency sanctions relief on Iranian oil reveals a stark admission: the administration's military escalation created the very energy crisis now forcing American families to choose between gas and groceries.
A court ruled that police officers who sued Afroman for mocking their failed drug raid have no grounds to silence him — a crucial First Amendment victory as law enforcement increasingly uses civil suits to punish critics.
Democrats walked out of a closed-door briefing after Attorney General Bondi refused to testify under oath about Epstein files, claiming executive privilege over documents that predate Trump's presidency.
The FBI's new partnership with UFC fighters reveals how law enforcement is adopting entertainment violence while Trump plans cage fights at the White House.
After DOGE eliminated a quarter of the IRS workforce, a convenient 'technical glitch' has made $51 million in political donations to state races disappear from disclosure databases.
Black leaders are calling out Illinois Governor JB Pritzker for spending millions to defeat their chosen candidate, exposing how Democratic billionaires override Black political institutions.
A new wave of lawsuits targets tech platforms for addictive design features rather than harmful content — a legal strategy that bypasses Section 230 and could finally hold companies accountable for engineering products that harm children.
The Justice Department's move to dismiss charges against Louisville officers in the Breonna Taylor case signals the complete abandonment of federal police accountability efforts.
The Intercept reports the U.S. war on Iran could cost trillions over decades — with no congressional authorization, no budget, and officials warning that generations not yet born will still be paying for it.
The DHS official overseeing federal election security publicly advocates for banning the voting machines he's supposed to protect — a contradiction that undermines institutional credibility and hands a propaganda victory to foreign adversaries.
Israeli strikes killed 13 Palestinians, including a pregnant woman and two children, as more than 20,000 patients await medical evacuation through a border crossing that will only partially reopen.
The Air Force Academy's appointment of Christian nationalist leaders signals a systematic ideological transformation of U.S. military institutions that will shape officer training for decades.
CAF's unprecedented decision to strip Senegal of its continental title and award it to Morocco exposes how political interference and financial interests override sporting merit in African football's $4 billion industry.