Ex-FBI Director Comey Pleads Not Guilty, Backed By Experienced Legal Team
Former FBI Director James Comey made his first court appearance Wednesday after being federally indicted late last month, pleading not guilty to charges of making false statements and obstructing a congressional proceeding.
Supreme Court Justices Skeptical Of Ban On Conversion Therapy Ban For Minors
The Supreme Court began its new term Monday with a slate of controversial and consequential cases — including one that could shape the future legality of bans on conversion therapy for minors in Colorado and other states.
Travel Delays Rise As Air Traffic Controllers Call In Sick During Government Shutdown
The U.S. air traffic controller shortage is worsening due to the government shutdown, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Tuesday.
Two Years After October 7 Attacks: Jews Face Rising Antisemitism & Violence
Two years after Hamas’s October 7, 2023, terrorist attacks on Israel — killing 1,200 people and taking 251 hostage — the world is waiting to see if President Trump’s Gaza ceasefire plan negotiations happening in Egypt will bring the release of the remaining hostages and an end to the war.
Trump Escalates National Guard Deployments, Defying Judge And Blue-State Leaders
President Trump’s attempt to deploy the National Guard in Democratic-run cities escalated over the weekend as the White House ordered troops to Portland and Chicago — over objections from state leaders and in defiance of an Oregon judge’s orders.
Government Shutdown Messaging War Turns To Memes & Social Media
President Trump is leaning heavily on memes to express his frustration with Democrats over the government shutdown. Some Democrats — like California Gov. Gavin Newsom — are trying to fight fire with fire, while others are criticizing the move.
$300K+ Raised In 48 Hours For Family Of Michigan Church Shooter By Church Community
In the aftermath of Sunday’s attack at a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints chapel in Michigan — which killed four people and injured eight others — a fundraiser for the gunman’s family raised over $300,000 in just 48 hours.
2 Dead, 4 Seriously Injured In Terror Attack At Manchester Synagogue On Yom Kippur
Two people were killed and four others seriously injured in a terror attack outside a synagogue in Manchester, northern England, on Thursday morning, U.K. police said. The attack came as the Jewish community observed Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar.
Hate Speech & Free Speech: A Look At The History Of First Amendment Protections
Where is the line between free speech and hate speech? That’s where context and content come into play, Jonathan Zimmerman, Professor of History of Education at the University of Pennsylvania, explained in our latest Mo News Premium Workshop.
U.S. Government Shutdown: Healthcare At Center Of Standoff As Blame Game Begins
The federal government officially shut down this morning — the first shutdown since the historic 35-day shutdown in 2018-2019 over funding President Trump’s border wall.
The Latest On The Persecution And Murder Of Christians In Nigeria
On Friday, Real Time host Bill Maher accused U.S. media of ignoring what he described as the “systematic killing” of Christians in Nigeria.
“I’m not a Christian, but they are systematically killing the Christians in Nigeria,” Maher said on his HBO show, who noted that the conflict is not being reported on in mainstream news. The comments have gotten a lot of attention and led to a number of questions from our community this week.
Perimenopause Is Becoming A Huge Focus For Women’s Health Marketing
Perimenopause – the years-long phase right before menopause – is among the fastest growing business sectors in women’s health (despite its difficulty to define and diagnose).
Hegseth Moves To End “Woke Department”: Restores “Highest Male Standard,” Physical Intimidation In Training
At a rare in-person gathering for hundreds of U.S. military officials from around the world Tuesday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and President Trump outlined what they see for the future of U.S. armed forces.
Iraq War Vets Behind Separate Deadly Shootings At MI Church, NC Restaurant
At least four people were killed and eight others injured Sunday in Grand Blanc Township, Michigan when a man drove his vehicle through the front doors of a church and opened fire. The night before, a gunman opened fire into a waterfront restaurant in Southport, North Carolina, killing three people and injuring several more
Netanyahu Agrees To Trump Gaza Peace Plan — Will Hamas?
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed to President Trump’s 20-point plan to end the war in Gaza during a meeting at the White House on Monday.
Comey Indicted On Two Felony Counts — Trump Hints “There’ll Be Others”
Eight months into his second term, the first of President Trump’s political enemies — former FBI Director James Comey — was indicted late Thursday on two counts: making false statements to Congress and obstructing its investigation into the Russia probe.
Trump Says Gaza Ceasefire Deal “Very Close” As Netanyahu Vows To “Finish The Job” Eliminating Hamas
President Trump believes a deal to end the war in Gaza is close. Outside of the White House Friday, he said the agreement would return hostages and “bring peace” after nearly two years of war. There are 48 hostages in Gaza, and about 20 are still believed to be alive.
Trump Advances TikTok Sale, Says U.S. Will Control Algorithm
President Trump signed an executive order Thursday, advancing the sale of TikTok’s U.S. assets to a group of American investors.