U.S. government Judge Sentences Woman Who Sent Trump Poison - She'll Never Be 100% Free Again A French-Canadian woman who attempted to poison former President Donald Trump has received her prison sentence. By Richard Moorhead August 18, 2023
FultonCourt.org Detail About Judge Assigned in Georgia Trump Case Raises Eyebrows Judge Scott McAfee has been assigned to handle former President Donald Trump's case in Fulton County, Georgia. By Richard Moorhead August 17, 2023
District Police Office via AP Muslim Mob Attacks 3 Churches and Multiple Christian Homes Over Alleged Quran Desecration Videos and photos posted on social media show an angry mob descending upon a church, throwing pieces of bricks and burning it. By The Associated Press August 16, 2023
@ABCWorldNews / Twitter screen shot Police Carry Out 'Illegal' Raid on News Outlet, Seize 'Everything' After Report on Local Business Civil liberties advocates are raising questions after a Kansas police department raided the office of a local newspaper. By Richard Moorhead August 15, 2023
@GoldEagleMedia1 / Twitter video screen shot Five Confirmed Dead After US Explosion Rocks Quiet Neighborhood Five people were found dead after a house explosion in western Pennsylvania that destroyed three structures and damaged others. By The Associated Press August 13, 2023
Michael B. Thomas / Getty Images Planned Parenthood Is Fighting California's Proposed Ban on Child Marriage to Ensure Abortions Continue Unsuprisingly, Planned Parenthood is fighting lawmakers' attempts to outlaw child marraiges in California, which has no set minimum age. By Carson Choate August 13, 2023
@IAStartingLine / Twitter Screen Shot Watch: Blue-Haired Punk Gets Rude Awakening From Police After Attacking DeSantis Supporter A group of protesters in profane clothing took it upon themselves to disrupt a campaign speech at the Iowa State Fair. By Richard Moorhead August 13, 2023
Michael Dunning / Getty Images Good News for Hunter? Drug Users Can't Be Prohibited from Owning Firearms, US Court Rules A Mississippi man convicted last year will have his conviction overturned under the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling. By Carson Choate August 13, 2023
@EWTNNewsNightly / Twitter screen shot Massachusetts Denies Catholic Couple Right to Foster Kids Because Their 'Faith Not Supportive' of LGBT Beliefs: Lawsuit Mike and Catherine Burke have a filed a lawsuit after being denied the right to foster children due to their Catholic faith. By Carson Choate August 12, 2023
Alex Brandon / AP; Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts / AP Free Speech 'Not Absolute,' Obama Judge Admonishes Trump While Limiting His Access to Sensitive Evidence in Jan. 6 Trial The judge told Trump's legal team that "free speech is subject to the rules," and that's "just how it's going to have to be." By Bryan Chai August 11, 2023