@greg_price11 / Twitter screen shot Judge Has Devastating News for Male Lawmaker Who Thinks He's a Woman A judge is upholding the right of the Montana House of Representatives to discipline a transgender member for allegations of violence. By Richard Moorhead May 16, 2023
@dailycallout / Twitter screen shot Nashville Shooter's Unredacted Manifesto Delivered to Judge, Public to Get Chance to Speak Up: Report Local law enforcement and FBI investigators have had access to the document, written by the killer who took the lives of six. By Richard Moorhead May 15, 2023
AP / Julio Cortez Federal Judge Moves Against Biden Administration Just Moments Before Title 42 Expires A federal judge just shut down the Biden administration's plan to spring illegal aliens loose without a court date. By Richard Moorhead May 12, 2023
Mary Altaffer / AP State Attorney General Sues Gun Accessory Manufacturer for Allegedly Aiding Mass Shooter New York's Attorney General Letitia James is suing a gun accessory manufacturer, Mean Arms, after a shooting in Buffalo. By The Associated Press May 11, 2023
@townhallcom / Twitter video screen shot Trump Pulls Out Evidence from His Blazer as CNN Tries to Lie About What He Did on Jan. 6 Former President Donald Trump sits down with CNN's Kaitlan Collins Wednesday for a town hall to speak about a serious of issues. By Michael Austin May 10, 2023
Anna Moneymaker / Getty ImagesCommentary Eric Swalwell Gets Smacked Down by Fact Checkers After Trying to Gloat About Trump Verdict California Rep. Eric Swalwell couldn't contain his glee when tweeting about Trump's ongoing legal woes. Maybe he should have. By Bryan Chai May 10, 2023
Cavan Images / Getty Images Cops Pull Over Man Wearing Bud Light Can Costume - Then Arrest Him for Drunk Driving The Franklin County Sheriff's Office Facebook post turned the incident into a sort of tongue-in-cheek recruitment ad. By Lorri Wickenhauser May 9, 2023
Morry Gash / AP file photo 'Outraged' USPS Mail Carriers Have Seen Enough, Issue Demand Regarding Violent Crime “Every postal employee deserves to work in safety and to be free from targeting by criminals seeking to access the public’s mail." By The Associated Press May 8, 2023
Camerique - ClassicStock / Getty Images Wildlife Officers Notice What Man Was Finding in the Forest; Now He's Banned from Hunting and Owes $15,000 A Montana man is facing federal poaching penalties after being caught collecting elk antlers out of season - for the second time. By Richard Moorhead May 6, 2023
Manuel Balce Ceneta / AP Hunter Biden Clashing with His Dad's Administration Over a Key Move as the Walls Close In: Report The American public may soon be hit up for cash for Hunter Biden's legal defense fund if he moves forward with his plan to create one. By Jack Davis May 6, 2023