Supreme Court declines to halt $800-a-day fine for ex-Fox News reporter refusing to divulge sources
Read full article: Supreme Court declines to halt $800-a-day fine for ex-Fox News reporter refusing to divulge sourcesThe Supreme Court has declined to intervene after a judge ordered former Fox News reporter Catherine Herridge to be fined $800 a day.
Kennedy Center says it isn't required to reschedule shows after judge blocks 2-year closure
Read full article: Kennedy Center says it isn't required to reschedule shows after judge blocks 2-year closureThe Kennedy Center's management isn't committing to new shows or staff expansion, even as it considers options short of a full two-year closure that a federal judge blocked last month.
Trump's name is gone from the Kennedy Center's facade, according to a top official at the arts venue
Read full article: Trump's name is gone from the Kennedy Center's facade, according to a top official at the arts venueThe letters spelling out President Donald Trumpās name on the facade of Kennedy Center are now gone.
Trump's name poised to be removed from Kennedy Center after court denies last-minute move to keep it
Read full article: Trump's name poised to be removed from Kennedy Center after court denies last-minute move to keep itThe Kennedy Center is running out of options to keep President Donald Trumpās name on the facade of the iconic performing arts venue.
Kennedy Center board seeks pause of ruling ordering removal of Trump's name by Friday deadline
Read full article: Kennedy Center board seeks pause of ruling ordering removal of Trump's name by Friday deadlinePresident Donald Trump's board at the Kennedy Center is trying to keep his name on the building before a court-ordered deadline to remove it by Friday.
The Kennedy Center drops 'Trump' branding as Bill Maherās Twain Award guests are revealed
Read full article: The Kennedy Center drops 'Trump' branding as Bill Maherās Twain Award guests are revealedBill Maher is set to receive the Mark Twain Award for American Humor at the Kennedy Center on June 28.
The Latest: Appeals court rules Trump policy illegally banned transgender troops from military
Read full article: The Latest: Appeals court rules Trump policy illegally banned transgender troops from militaryA divided panel of federal appeal court judges has ruled that a Trump administration policy illegally banned transgender troops from military service.
Trump vents about judge who blocked the Kennedy Center renovation and fumes over his legal setbacks
Read full article: Trump vents about judge who blocked the Kennedy Center renovation and fumes over his legal setbacksPresident Donald Trump is fuming about a court ruling that blocked his renovation plans for the Kennedy Center in Washington.
Judge says Kennedy Center board broke law putting Trump's name on building, blocks closure
Read full article: Judge says Kennedy Center board broke law putting Trump's name on building, blocks closureA federal judge has ruled that President Donald Trumpās name was illegally added to the Kennedy Center and blocked the administration from closing the cultural and arts venue for major renovations.
A seat at the table, but no vote yet for a Democratic lawmaker in the Kennedy Center board showdown
Read full article: A seat at the table, but no vote yet for a Democratic lawmaker in the Kennedy Center board showdownA federal judge says a Democratic lawmaker is entitled to participate in a Kennedy Center board meeting to discuss President Donald Trumpās plan to close the performing arts center for two years of renovations.
Man pardoned after storming Capitol is charged with threatening to kill Hakeem Jeffries
Read full article: Man pardoned after storming Capitol is charged with threatening to kill Hakeem JeffriesA man whose convictions for storming the U.S. Capitol were erased by President Donald Trumpās mass pardons has been arrested on a charge he threatened to kill House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.
What cases are left on the Supreme Court's emergency docket? Here's a look
Read full article: What cases are left on the Supreme Court's emergency docket? Here's a lookA little less than once a week, on average, since President Donald Trump began his second term, his administrationās lawyers have filed emergency appeals with the Supreme Court.
Chief Justice agrees to pause court orders requiring DOGE to turn over records about its operation
Read full article: Chief Justice agrees to pause court orders requiring DOGE to turn over records about its operationChief Justice John Roberts is agreeing to temporarily pause orders that would require Elon Muskās Department of Government Efficiency to publicly disclose information about its operations.
Trump administration asks Supreme Court to block watchdog access to DOGE documents
Read full article: Trump administration asks Supreme Court to block watchdog access to DOGE documentsThe Trump administration has asked the Supreme Court to block court orders requiring Elon Muskās Department of Government Efficiency to turn over documents about its operations to a government watchdog group.
Trump's bluntness powered a White House comeback. Now his words are getting him in trouble in court
Read full article: Trump's bluntness powered a White House comeback. Now his words are getting him in trouble in courtPresident Donald Trumpās own words keep getting used against him in court while he faces lawsuits challenging his aggressive agenda.
The Latest: Trump signals heās open to multiple budget bills instead of just one
Read full article: The Latest: Trump signals heās open to multiple budget bills instead of just oneHours after the Senate approved a spending framework, President Donald Trump said in a Fox News interview that heās open to approving the spending plan in multiple bills āas long as we get to the same point.ā.
Judge holds veteran journalist Catherine Herridge in civil contempt for refusing to divulge source
Read full article: Judge holds veteran journalist Catherine Herridge in civil contempt for refusing to divulge sourceA federal judge has held veteran investigative reporter Catherine Herridge in civil contempt for refusing to divulge her source for a series of Fox News stories about a Chinese American scientist who was investigated by the FBI but never charged.
Capitol rioter photographed propping feet on desk in Pelosi's office sentenced to over 4 years
Read full article: Capitol rioter photographed propping feet on desk in Pelosi's office sentenced to over 4 yearsAn Arkansas man who propped his feet on a desk in then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosiās office in a widely circulated photo from the U.S. Capitol riot was sentenced Wednesday to more than four years in prison.
Judge: Legal filing by Durham team created a 'sideshow'
Read full article: Judge: Legal filing by Durham team created a 'sideshow'A judge handling the case of a lawyer charged with lying to the FBI during its probe into 2016 Russian election interference is reminding attorneys that their legal filings are under a āmicroscope.ā.

State Department agrees to produce some Ukraine records by November 22
Read full article: State Department agrees to produce some Ukraine records by November 22Win McNamee/Getty ImagesWASHINGTON, D.C. - The State Department has agreed to produce some Ukraine-related documents by November 22, according to a joint court filing Wednesday night from the department and watchdog group American Oversight. That promise is significant as the State Department has not turned over requested documents to Capitol Hill. Witnesses have given documents to the State Department, which hasn't given them to impeachment investigators. The State Department will also look into the records of Pompeo and two other officials for "final directives" to recall then-Ambassador Yovanovitch from her post. Cooper said that he could not think of a third party exemption that would prevent the release of correspondence between Giuliani and top State Department officials regarding Ukraine.

Judge orders State Department to release Ukraine records in 30 days
Read full article: Judge orders State Department to release Ukraine records in 30 daysDrew Angerer/2017 Getty Images(CNN) - A federal judge Wednesday gave the State Department 30 days to release Ukraine-related records, including communications between Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani. Cooper said that he could not think of a third party exemption that would prevent the release of correspondence between Giuliani and top State Department officials regarding Ukraine. "The judge zeroed in on communications with Rudy Giuliani to be most subject to public disclosure. Because he doesn't work for the government," American Oversight Executive Director Austin Evers told reporters after the hearing. The lawsuit also sought the release of records related to the recall of US Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch.
