
Strzok loses long-running lawsuit over firing tied to anti-Trump texts
Judge says Strzok failed to prove First Amendment violation after his 2018 firing amid anti-Trump texts; case ends with no trial, while related settlements continue to unfold

Judge says Strzok failed to prove First Amendment violation after his 2018 firing amid anti-Trump texts; case ends with no trial, while related settlements continue to unfold

Gia Giudice says she reached out to President Trump for clemency for her deported father after watching the Chrisley family’s pardon, as her family remains hopeful about potential travel back to the United States.

A 44-year-old ex-con was charged after a daylight stabbing in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District, part of a string of violence officials link to repeat offenders in blue cities, including Charlotte.

Grijalva’s victory fills the seat left by her late father and further tightens Republicans’ razor-thin hold on the House

Despite a come from behind win in Chicago that pulls them into the final NL wild card, the Mets must still solve pitching and late game decisions to stay in playoff contention

Bill would eliminate cashless pretrial releases, expand mental-health evaluations and impose stricter conditions for violent offenses in the wake of a fatal stabbing of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska.

Late-night host responds to backlash and a suspension tied to remarks about the conservative commentator, as other political headlines circulate in the morning note.

Analysts say the first MAGA martyr is reshaping the movement's identity by blending religious framing with political loyalty, drawing on medieval and late antique martyr motifs while echoing modern propaganda patterns.

Memoir describes a preplanned escalation path in case President Biden faced a traumatic scenario, including a rapid-transition framework and a prioritized list of contacts.