A federal court ruled Wednesday that President Donald Trump and his former lawyer, Alina Habba, are still on the hook for a $1 million penalty for filing a "frivolous" lawsuit against Hillary Clinton, former FBI director James Comey and others.

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Supreme Court Upholds Law Allowing for Burial of Unborn, Punts on Sex-Selection Abortions

States may dispose in a dignified manner of the bodies of unborn children who died during abortion, the Supreme Court ruled 7-2 on Monday, wh

Chinese State Media: Trump China Policy ‘Most Barbarian Ever’

A series of columns in Chinese government-controlled media on Tuesday condemned the United States for policies to protect American industries

French #MeToo founder sued for slander by man she accused

The woman behind France's answer to the #MeToo campaign exposing abusive behaviour by men was to appear in court on Wednesday accused of slan

Justice Clarence Thomas: Abortion Could Become A Tool Of Racists, Eugenicists

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas issued a stinging concurrence Tuesday, in the case of a comprehensive Indiana law greatly restricting t

Justice Ginsburg’s Casket Arrives at Supreme Court to Lie in Repose

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s casket arrived at the Supreme Court Wednesday morning to lie in repose for a two-day ceremony honoring her memo

Trump issues executive order to combat discrimination in federal workforce

President Trump has signed an executive order to combat offensive and anti-American race and sex stereotyping and scapegoating in the federal

House Republicans Blast WHO and China in COVID Origins Report

House Republicans slammed the Chinese Communist Party and the World Health Organization for their handling of the coronavirus pandemic in a M

Louisville Braces For Riots Ahead Of Breonna Taylor Decision, Mayor Declares State Of Emergency

Democratic Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer issued an executive order declaring a state of emergency Tuesday, on the heels of the Louisville Met

Report: Democrats funding pet projects like free college with taxpayer dollars meant for COVID relief

Taxpayer dollars allocated to states and municipalities in the coronavirus relief bill known as the CARES Act are reportedly being used for p

Mitt Romney Supports Senate Vote on President Trump’s SCOTUS Nominee

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) supports a Senate vote on President Trump’s forthcoming Supreme Court nominee, he announced Tuesday morning.

CDC removes guidance saying coronavirus spreads through air

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention withdrew guidance “posted in error” warning that the novel coronavirus could be spread through

Memorial plans set for Ginsburg, late justice will lie in repose at Supreme Court

The public will be able to honor Ginsburg's trailblazing legal career and life of public service Wednesday and Thursday.

Trump Approves TikTok Deal that Maintains Chinese Ownership

President Trump has approved a deal that would create a partnership between the Chinese app TikTok and Oracle and Walmart to manage TikTok’s

Trump Administration Set to Ban TikTok and WeChat

The Trump administration is set to ban downloads of China-based social media apps TikTok and WeChat, the Department of Commerce announced Fri

Nancy Pelosi Wants To Keep Churches Closed

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), a Catholic, doesn’t think churches should open until it is “scientifically safe” to do so.

Growing research indicates many COVID-19 cases might not be infectious at all

A growing body of research suggests that a significant number of confirmed COVID-19 infections in the U.S. — perhaps as many as 9 out of ever

AOC says Dems can 'likely' push Biden in 'more progressive direction' if elected

AOC noted that Sen. Bernie Sanders is reportedly concerned that Biden is not far left enough.

New York City delays school openings for second time

The delay is due to complaints from teachers about unsafe classrooms during the pandemic.

Kenosha riots leave city with $11M in damage: Fire chief

The city of Kenosha, Wisconsin, faces more than $11 million in damage from the riots that took place in August following the shooting of Jaco