Supreme Court weighs TikTok ban Friday; national security, free speech arguments are considered

The Supreme Court on Friday will hear oral arguments about a U.S. law requiring TikTok to either divest from its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, or be banned from operating in the U.S. It’s a heavily followed case that pits national security concerns against free speech protections for millions of Americans. The court agreed in December…

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BRETT TOLMAN: Supreme Court allows NY judge to proceed with vendetta against Trump, all to tag him with a word

Despite bad facts, bad evidence, and bad law, President-elect Donald Trump convinced only four U.S. Supreme Court Justices on Thursday to grant his application to block what promises to be a mockery of our nation’s court system as Judge Juan Merchan presides over a politically orchestrated sentencing hearing in People v. Trump.  Five votes were…

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Riley Leonard returns from injury to lead Notre Dame to national championship game in CFP win vs Penn State

Notre Dame is going to the first College Football Playoff National Championship game of the expanded format era after a comeback 27-24 win over Penn State in the Orange Bowl on Thursday.  Fighting Irish kicker Mitch Jeter kicked the game-winning 41-yard field goal to cap off a back-and-forth battle between the two storied programs.  Notre…

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Olbermann urges fellow liberal to psychologically ‘batter’ conservatives who have fled homes due to LA fire

Former MSNBC host Keith Olbermann berated a fellow liberal X user after she defended conservative actor James Woods from leftists mocking him for having to flee the California wildfires. After liberal influencer Angela Belcamino called out another leftist for dunking on Woods after evacuating his home due to the blaze, Olbermann warned her that conservatives…

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Court puts plea deal on pause for 9/11 mastermind KSM: 23 years later, justice for terrorists is delayed again

A federal appeals court has delayed Friday’s scheduled military court hearing where suspected 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two co-conspirators were expected to plead guilty as part of a deal negotiated with prosecutors.  The pause, though welcomed by the many who opposed the plea deals, prolongs a decades-long crusade for justice by the victims’…

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