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Iowa AG Moves to Sue TikTok for Misleading Parents About the Extent of Inappropriate Content
The attorney general of Iowa initiated a lawsuit against TikTok on Jan. 17, with the social media platform standing accused of misleading parents about the extent of inappropriate content shown on the app. According to the lawsuit filed in a state court in Polk County, Iowa, TikTok and its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, have repeatedly […]
Florida AG Investigating Playoff Committee
The fallout from leaving an undefeated Florida State team, out of the college football playoffs continues—as Florida’s attorney general is now investigating. The state’s anti-trust division, specifically, is launching an investigation to see if the committee was involved in any anti-competitive conduct.
Pro-Life Nonprofits Sue Washington State AG for Overreach, Unlawful Investigation
In a case that alleges weaponization of the government, pro-life organizations Obria Group and Obria Medical Groups Pacific Northwest are suing the attorney general of Washington state over what they say is an unconstitutional and unlawful investigation into the organizations’ privileged records and materials. The groups say they’ve been singled out because of their speech […]
Texas AG Ken Paxton’s Impeachment Trial: Jurors Vote and Announce Verdict
The impeachment trial of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton continues at 11:30 a.m. ET on Sept. 16. at the Texas state Senate. Jurors will vote and announce verdicts. Mr. Paxton is charged with corruption and bribery.
Day 9 of Texas AG Ken Paxton’s Impeachment Trial: Closing Statements
The impeachment trial of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton continues at 10 a.m. ET, Sept. 15, at the Texas state Senate. The two parties will deliver closing statements. Mr. Paxton is charged with corruption and bribery.
NTD News Today Full Broadcast (July 5)
The largest teachers’ union in the United States is recommending that teachers put a controversial book on their summer reading lists. “Gender Queer” was listed on the NEA’s “Great Summer Reads for Educators!” in the “banned books” section. The Bureau of Land Management wants to start selling federal land leases for conservation, but Republicans say this […]
AG Garland Announces Arrests Related to Fentanyl Supply Chain
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, joined by Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco and other law enforcement officials, holds a press conference at 12:00 p.m. ET on June 23 announcing arrests to disrupt the fentanyl precursor supply chain.
Charges Dropped Against Reporter Arrested at Ohio News Conference on Train Derailment
Criminal charges have been dropped against a reporter who was arrested while covering an Ohio news conference about the derailment of a train carrying toxic chemicals. On Feb. 15, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced that NewsNation reporter Evan Lambert would no longer face charges stemming from his arrest on Feb. 8, five days after […]
SB 478, Law to Prohibit Hidden Service Fees
Attorney General Rob Bonta and several senators introduced SB 478, a bill to prohibit hidden consumer fees in California. Bonta says this is something many people can relate to, and it would force companies to include any mandatory fees upfront