Missouri Republicans File Suit Against DOJ To Ban Feds From Polling Sites
Missouri’s secretary of state and attorney general have filed a lawsuit to ban the Department of Justice (DOJ) from interfering at polling sites on Election Day.
SCOTUS Halts Lower Court Order To Reinstate 1,600 Noncitizen Voters In Virginia
The Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to temporarily halt a Virginia court ruling after a federal judge ordered the state to reinstate hundreds of noncitizens to the state’s voter rolls.
Judge Orders Virginia To Reinstate 1,600 Voters Who Were Removed In Non-citizens Program
A federal judge ordered Virginia on Friday to restore voter registration rolls for just over 1,600 people who were removed under Governor Glenn Youngkin’s executive order, which aimed to disqualify noncitizens from participating in the election.
SCOTUS Denies Michael Cohen’s Lawsuit Against Trump Over Claims Of Retaliation
The Supreme Court has dismissed ex-lawyer Michael Cohen’s appeal to revive a lawsuit against 45th President Donald Trump on Monday, shutting down Cohen’s claims for the final time.
Stock Market: Dow Skyrockets 400 Points, On Pace To Close At Another All-Time High
The Dow increased over 400 points on Wednesday as major investors awaited the minutes of the Federal Reserve’s latest meeting, as certain shares fell after the U.S. stated it was considering breaking up Google.
US plan to break up Google’s search dominance threatens profit engine, AI growth
The U.S. Department of Justice’s proposed remedies to break up Google’s search dominance could weaken its main profit engine and stall its advances in AI.
U.S. And Microsoft Team Up To Take Hold Of Dozens Of Domains Tied To Russian Hacking Group
U.S. authorities have seized dozens of internet domains used by Russian intelligence agents and their proxies to steal vital information from U.S. government computers and email accounts, the Justice Department (DOJ) announced on Thursday.