California Jury Tosses Musk’s Lawsuit against OpenAI
Bill Savitt, an attorney for OpenAI, speaks to the media after a jury ruled in the company's favor in a a federal trial in Oakland, Calif. on Monday, May 18, 2026. AP Photo / Terry Che...
Bill Savitt, an attorney for OpenAI, speaks to the media after a jury ruled in the company's favor in a a federal trial in Oakland, Calif. on Monday, May 18, 2026. AP Photo / Terry Che...
The Montana State Capitol is shown on July 13, 2020, in Helena, Mont. Thom Bridge/Independent Record via the Associated Press, File The ruling by the state’s...
Recently unsealed footage captured by the pro-life watchdog group Center for Medical Progress shows a Planned Parenthood abortionist demonstrating how she might pull off a leg or two when performing
Colorado state Capitol officials are now allowing gallery guests to wear political apparel after they were threatened with a lawsuit for removing someone because he wore a pro-life sweatshirt
EAST COAST – Debby’s not done, but Southern Baptists aren’t waiting.
U S Secretary of State Antony Blinken approved a weapons sale to Israel worth approximately 20 billion the State Department announced on Tuesday
A former South Carolina Christian school teacher has been arrested and charged with multiple sex crimes, including some involving students
Body camera footage shows Butler Township police officers scrambling to gain rooftop access to reach the gunman who tried to assassinate former President Donald Trump last month, expressing
Several dozen demonstrators protesting the war in Gaza blocked the southbound lanes of the busy 405 freeway during the Tuesday morning rush. California Highway Patrol arrested nine demonstrators who r...
A pro-life activist was sentenced to 60 days in jail for blocking the entrance to an abortion clinic and plans to appeal the conviction, maintaining that he was committing an act of biblical
Maine didn’t violate the U.S. constitutional rights of religious schools by requiring them to abide by the state’s antidiscrimination law to receive taxpayer-funded tuition assistance, a federal judge ruled. But the judge also acknowledged that a higher court will ultimately have the final say.