George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley said Monday that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg was “the most surprised person” in a Manhattan courtroom after the acquittal of Daniel Penny, saying Bragg banked on jurors compromising on a lesser...
The Supreme Court passed up a chance Monday to correct a ruling by Hawaii’s top court that rejected its Second Amendment jurisprudence. In a February ruling, the Hawaii Supreme Court openly rejected landmark Second Amendment cases, finding the “spirit of Aloha clashes...
Former federal prosecutor Andy McCarthy said there is a “faction” of jurors in the Daniel Penny trial that have bought into Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s alleged racial narrative. Jurors told Judge Maxwell Wiley on Friday that they were at a “deadlock” in...
Los Angeles Times owner Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong revealed Wednesday that he intends to implement a “bias meter” in January for the publication’s news and opinion coverage, sparking backlash from his staff the following day, the New York Times reported. Soon-Shiong said...
Congress’s latest defense spending bill unveiled Saturday would deal a major blow to a slew of left-wing policy initiatives that have been pushed by the Biden Pentagon. The National Defense Reauthorization Act of 2025 (NDAA) includes provisions that prohibit the use...
CNN contributor Scott Jennings clashed with a former aide to Vice President Kamala Harris on Sunday after he called President Joe Biden’s pardoning of Hunter Biden a “total disgrace.” Biden announced the pardon in a statement released by the White House on Dec.1,...