Joseph E. Foreman, known as Afroman, used rap songs and security footage to mock Ohio officers who raided his home, then beat ...
A dispute over children’s books in Tennessee is escalating after a library system’s director refused to follow a board-approved decision, a move that could now put her job at risk. Rutherford County ...
Ahead of 'No Kings' protests, a former judge explains your First Amendment rights to free speech and assembly.
A churchgoer was arrested after reportedly hitting a First Amendment auditor with their car in Panama City. The incident occurred after the auditor, who runs the "Press NH Now" YouTube channel, filmed ...
A federal judge has blocked Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis from classifying a prominent Muslim civil rights organization as a terrorist group, ruling that the order violated constitutional protections for ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. (WKYT) - Kentucky state lawmakers are considering a change to how Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library is funded. The program provides children free, age-appropriate books each month from ...
Opponents argue the legislation infringes on First Amendment rights and creates unequal treatment among public employees. A Senate staff analysis suggests the bill risks violating constitutional ...
The American Revolution didn’t end with the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776 – that is when the fight began. It ended in 1793, eight years later. To prevent “misconstruction ...
A visitor walks below the dome of the Colorado State Capitol Monday, Jan. 12, 2026, two days before the 2026 Legislative Session begins. The Capitol was constructed in the 1890s and opened in 1894.
Live Action Shows God of War first look reveals Kratos and Atreus, but it might not be enough to silence the doubters Movies & TV The first look at Amazon's God of War TV show dares to ask: What if ...
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr announced his “Pledge America Campaign” last week, urging broadcasters to air “patriotic, pro-America programming” in celebration of America’s 250th birthday this July 4.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina lawmakers are considering joining a handful of other states in passing a so-called “HALO Law," which would create a 25-foot buffer zone around first responders while ...