• US Supreme Court: Trump's candidate remains ambiguous on abortion rights

    US Supreme Court: Trump's candidate remains ambiguous on abortion rights

    Questioned by the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, Amy Coney Barrett was left unclear. Notably in his answers on the right to abortion, or the presidential election of November 3.
  • Trump-appointed Supreme Court judge on Senate grill

    Trump-appointed Supreme Court judge on Senate grill

    Judge Amy Coney Barrett, whom Donald Trump wants to see enter the Supreme Court of the United States before the November 3 election, will wipe out questions on Tuesday on the second day of his hearing in the Senate.
  • US Supreme Court: A confirmation under high tension

    US Supreme Court: A confirmation under high tension

    The Senate begins hearing Conservative Judge Amy Coney Barrett on Monday, October 12, despite opposition from Democrats, who have little hope of preventing her confirmation before the November 3 election. The questions of elected officials should focus on the survival of Obamacare, which is to be discussed on November 10 in the Supreme Court.
  • U.S. Supreme Court: Confirmation Under High Tension

    U.S. Supreme Court: Confirmation Under High Tension

    The Senate begins hearing Conservative Judge Amy Coney Barrett on Monday, October 12, despite opposition from Democrats, who have little hope of preventing her confirmation before the November 3 election. The questions of elected officials should focus on the survival of Obamacare, which is to be discussed on November 10 in the Supreme Court.
  • Britney Spears’ father didn’t starve her lawyer of cash in sinister move

    Britney Spears’ father didn’t starve her lawyer of cash in sinister move

    Britney Spears’ father has done nothing sinister to starve her lawyer of cash, sources told Page Six. After her father and conservator Jamie Spears slammed the #FreeBritney movement as a “joke” and “conspiracy theory,” the pop princess’ lawyers were back in court on Wednesday for another hearing over her conservatorship. According to legal documents, Britney’s …
  • Judge rules it’s legal to examine fuss over Jon Hamm’s ‘private’ property

    Judge rules it’s legal to examine fuss over Jon Hamm’s ‘private’ property

    A news site didn’t break copyright laws when it published a paparazzi shot it did not own showing the actor Jon Hamm‘s pants bulge, a judge ruled Thursday — because of all the fuss surrounding the “Mad Men” star’s member. HuffPost used the viral image showing Hamm strolling down the street on two legs — …
  • Trump Unveils List of Potential Supreme Court Nominees

    Trump Unveils List of Potential Supreme Court Nominees

    President Trump on Wednesday released his updated list of potential Supreme Court nominees and called on Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden to follow suit. “Should there be another vacancy on the Supreme Court during my presidency, my nominee will come from the names I have shared with the American public,” Trump said in announcing the list. …
  • Alleged intruder told Eminem he was there to ‘kill him’

    Alleged intruder told Eminem he was there to ‘kill him’

    The man accused of breaking into Eminem’s home said he was there to “kill him” when the rapper confronted him in his living room, a court heard Wednesday. Matthew David Hughes, 27, allegedly came face-to-face with the entertainer when he slipped past security April 5 at the home in Clinton Township, Michigan, the Detroit Free …
  • Kamala Harris Told Jacob Blake She Was ‘Proud’ of Him, Lawyer Says

    Kamala Harris Told Jacob Blake She Was ‘Proud’ of Him, Lawyer Says

    Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris spoke with Jacob Blake on Monday, telling the 29-year-old who was shot in the back by Kenosha, Wis. police that she was proud of him. Blake “told Sen. Harris that he was proud of her, and the senator told Jacob that she was also proud of him and how …
  • Britney Spears wants conservatorship battle made public

    Britney Spears wants conservatorship battle made public

    Britney Spears has requested her conservatorship battle be made public moving forward. On Wednesday, attorneys for the 38-year-old pop star filed court documents, obtained by Page Six, opposing her father Jamie Spears’ attempt to seal parts of her ongoing conservatorship case. The “Toxic” singer argued in the documents that her children have no medical or …