DEA surveillance program shows why Congress may ‘go slow’ on FISA renewal
While the Office of the Inspector General exists to provide oversight of government agencies, among the new details of the DEA program is that it refused to comply with parts of the IG investigation for seven months, apparently without facing consequences.
Kamala Harris declares 'health crisis' in 'historic' visit to abortion clinic in Minnesota
The visit to the Planned Parenthood facility was the first ever by a president or vice president to a clinic that provides abortion services. "In this environment, these attacks against an individual's right to make decisions about their own body are outrageous and, in many instances, just plain old immoral," said Harris.
Virginia Proves Democrats Want Abortion Until Birth With No Limits
Gov. Youngkin is the only barricade left to extremist legislation legalizing human killing in Virginia after weeks of contentious debate over legislation encompassing abortion and physician-assisted suicide.
Texas lawsuit accuses Colony Ridge of 'pernicious business model'
According to a press release, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said, "Colony Ridge has been flagrantly violating Texas law. The development profited from targeting consumers with fraudulent claims and predatory lending practices."
Study Estimates Nearly 96% of Private Property Is Open to Warrantless Searches
The Institute for Justice says its data show that a century-old Supreme Court doctrine created a huge exception to the Fourth Amendment.
Uber and Lyft bail on Minneapolis following city council forcing higher driver pay
The Minneapolis City Council voted to override Mayor Jacob Frey’s veto, effectively increasing the pay floor for rideshare drivers. Uber and Lyft say they will leave town when the rule takes effect on May 1.
Michigan school shooter’s father found guilty of manslaughter for role in son’s mass shooting
“James Crumbley is not on trial for what his son did,” Oakland County Prosecuting Attorney Karen McDonald said, according to CNN. “James Crumbley is on trial for what he did and what he didn’t do.”
NYC straphanger shoots ‘aggressive’ rider in head after wrestling gun away from him during fight: Cops
During the clash, the alleged aggressor flashed what’s believed to be a knife or razor before digging through his jacket and eventually pulling out a gun. It is not clear whether the shooter will face any charges, with police stating that the “victim appears to be the aggressor.”
Rookie cop says he was fired for ticketing lawyer who had PBA courtesy card
“All things being equal, if you’re nice, if you’re courteous, if it’s not a big deal, if you were going 5 miles over the speed limit and you apologize, maybe I’ll give you a break,” he said. “But if you’re driving on two-month-old expired plates and you’re rude, why does that get you out of a ticket?”