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Alleged Iranian Plot To Assassinate Trump Heads Through Federal Court

Farhad Shakeri, an 'Iranian asset,' told federal agents that the IRGC tasked him with assassinating President Donald Trump

Eric Adams Urges DA Bragg To Prosecute Columbia Students Arrested for Storming Library

The New York mayor told the Washington Free Beacon that he hopes Bragg will not once again let arrested Columbia students off the hook

Judge Rules Pulitzer Board Can’t Tell Trump How To Manage Schedule

Trump cheers 'major WIN in our powerful lawsuit against the Pulitzer Prize Board'

Letitia James’s Former Colleague Says ‘Opportunistic’ NY AG Abused Her Power

Former assistant New York solicitor general Brian Ginsberg echoes Trump attorney's description of embattled AG

Israeli Hostages’ Lawsuit Against News Outlet That Paid Hamas Terrorist Will Head to Trial, Judge Rules

The Palestine Chronicle employed a former Hamas spokesman who held Israeli hostages in his home for months after October 7

Plagiarism Accusations Threaten To Upend Democrats' Climate Lawsuit Against Oil Companies

Judge says 'copycat filings' represent 'astonishing example of plagiarism in the legal profession'

Federal Judge Orders Trump Admin To Resume Funding Left-Wing Immigration Groups—Including Her Former Employer

Judge Araceli Martinez-Olguin's work for Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto could fuel calls for her recusal