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Echoes of Regret: Ex-Officer Confronts Warrant Missteps Ahead of Federal Trial

Echoes of Regret: Ex-Officer Confronts Warrant Missteps Ahead of Federal Trial

Brett Hankison, one of three former Louisville officers facing federal civil-rights charges, stood before the court acknowledging the ripple effects of a flawed warrant. Though he walked free of state charges in 2022, Hankison now finds himself under renewed scrutiny in a case that has never fully left the public eye. In a succinct address, …

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Maxwell May Break Silence: DOJ Seeks Testimony as Epstein Files Face Renewed Spotlight

Maxwell May Break Silence: DOJ Seeks Testimony as Epstein Files Face Renewed Spotlight

The walls of silence surrounding the Epstein saga may be cracking. The U.S. Justice Department has reached out to representatives of Ghislaine Maxwell—Epstein’s former confidante and convicted sex trafficker—requesting a conversation with federal prosecutors. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed that he expects to meet with her “in the coming days.” The renewed interest in …

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Team USA Shifts Course: Transgender Women Blocked from Women’s Sports Under New Directive

Team USA Shifts Course: Transgender Women Blocked from Women’s Sports Under New Directive

A seismic shift has rattled the playing field for transgender athletes in the United States. The U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC) has officially barred transgender women from participating in women’s competitions—aligning its policy with an executive order recently signed by President Donald Trump. The updated policy, quietly folded into the USOPC’s Athlete Safety Policy, …

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Judge to Trump: You Can’t Fire Everyone You Disagree With

Judge to Trump: You Can’t Fire Everyone You Disagree With

A federal judge has ruled that former President Donald Trump broke the law when he booted two Democratic members off the board of the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), the independent agency overseeing the country’s \$2.3 trillion credit union system. In a pointed decision handed down in Washington, U.S. District Judge Amir Ali ordered the …

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Court Overrules New Jersey Ban, Greenlights Immigration Detention Deal with Private Prison Giant

Court Overrules New Jersey Ban, Greenlights Immigration Detention Deal with Private Prison Giant

In a sharp rebuke to New Jersey’s bid to sever ties with private immigrant detention contractors, a federal appeals court has ruled the state cannot block such facilities from operating—handing a victory to CoreCivic, one of the largest for-profit prison operators in the country. The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, in a 2-1 decision, …

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Gulf of America Standoff: Court Upholds AP’s White House Ban Over Naming Dispute

Gulf of America Standoff: Court Upholds AP’s White House Ban Over Naming Dispute

In a clash of semantics and civil liberties, a U.S. appeals court has sided—at least for now—with the Trump administration, refusing to lift restrictions that block Associated Press journalists from attending White House events and boarding Air Force One. At the center of this standoff? A name. The AP’s crime, according to the administration: continuing …

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Washington Labels Haitian Gangs Terrorists While Deportations March On

Washington Labels Haitian Gangs Terrorists While Deportations March On

As bodies continue to fall in Haiti’s streets and the nation spirals further into chaos, the U.S. has quietly tightened the screws on immigration — all while designating two of the country’s most notorious gangs as terrorist outfits. But for Haitian immigrants already on American soil, this shift might feel more symbolic than seismic. One …

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A Bullet Dodged, A System Questioned: DOJ Walks Back Accountability in Breonna Taylor Raid

A Bullet Dodged, A System Questioned: DOJ Walks Back Accountability in Breonna Taylor Raid

He stood in the courtroom, not in defiance, but in something resembling regret. Former officer Brett Hankison, once at the heart of a deadly no-knock raid in Louisville, apologized quietly to the family and friends of Breonna Taylor — the woman whose name became a rallying cry for justice across the United States. “If I …

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From No-Knock to No Justice? Ex-Cop Gets 33 Months in Breonna Taylor Case Amid DOJ Controversy

From No-Knock to No Justice? Ex-Cop Gets 33 Months in Breonna Taylor Case Amid DOJ Controversy

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY — In a courtroom marked by grief and disbelief, former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison was sentenced to 33 months in prison on Monday for violating Breonna Taylor’s civil rights during the infamous 2020 raid that ended her life — a raid that sparked a nationwide reckoning on race, policing, and accountability. But …

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Supreme Court Greenlights Trump’s Education Overhaul: Federal Department Faces Axe

Supreme Court Greenlights Trump’s Education Overhaul: Federal Department Faces Axe

In a seismic shift with echoes of a broader crusade against federal overreach, the U.S. Supreme Court has swept aside a lower court roadblock, giving Donald Trump the green light to continue hollowing out the U.S. Department of Education—a key pillar of his promise to decentralize power and return control of schools to the states. …

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