Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito accuses Justice Sonia Sotomayor of blindsiding him
Justice Samuel Alito publicly accuses Justice Sonia Sotomayor of blindsiding him, raising tensions within the Supreme Court. Details remain developing.
South African police tighten security as anti-migrant deadline approaches
South African authorities have intensified security measures as a deadline for migrants to leave certain areas approaches, raising concerns over potential unrest.
Trump administration loses appeal over access to personal information of Michigan voters
The Trump administration’s legal effort to access Michigan voter registration data has been rejected in an appellate court, impacting ongoing election-related inquiries.
Trump’s DOJ struggles to show evidence of widespread voter fraud
The Justice Department under Trump has struggled to produce credible evidence of widespread voter fraud, raising questions about the claims made post-2020 election.
Appeals court deals biggest setback yet to Trump DOJ’s demands for confidential voter roll data
An appeals court has issued a major ruling preventing the Trump-era DOJ from obtaining confidential voter registration data, marking a significant legal setback.
Gen. Chris Donahue set to retire as Army commander in Europe and Africa, in latest departure by top military official
General Chris Donahue is expected to retire soon as the commander of U.S. Army Europe and Africa, marking a significant leadership change in the U.S. military.
A senior Pentagon military leader has resigned, marking another high-profile departure in recent months. Details remain limited, but the move signals ongoing leadership changes.