In rejecting Trump’s appeal, a judge wrote, “calling an election unfair does not make it so,” and said Trump offered no evidence of wrongdoing.
Author: Kevin McCoy, USA TODAY
Trump carries on fight to overturn Pennsylvania’s election even as his administration green-lights Biden transition
The Trump campaign has appealed a federal ruling rejecting its attempt to block Pennsylvania from certifying its results. Joe Biden won the state.
In scathing ruling, judge dismisses Trump campaign’s effort to overturn election results in Pennsylvania
A federal judge ruled the Trump campaign provided no evidence and strained legal arguments in arguing that millions of votes should be canceled.
More claims of wrongdoing, still no evidence: Trump asks judge to throw out questioned ballots or the entire election in Pennsylvania
The Trump campaign has sued in key states he has lost, including Pennsylvania, Michigan, Arizona and Nevada, seeking to overturn the results.
Amy Barrett’s law review articles show how Supreme Court rulings like Roe v. Wade could be challenged
Amy Coney Barrett’s potential to challenge Roe v. Wade in the Supreme Court is expected to be a flashpoint in her Senate confirmation hearings.
‘Scotch tape and baling wire’: How some hospitals and companies are responding to meet America’s ventilator shortage
Doctors have turned machines to treat sleep apnea into ventilators for COVID-19 patients. Thousands are taking an online courses to run ventilators.
Coronavirus test component is in short supply
Epidemiology experts say the battle against COVID-19 in the USA is hampered by a shortage of reagents used in coronavirus testing.
Feds: Keep Ponzi scheme mastermind Bernie Madoff in prison for his ‘extraordinarily evil’ crimes
Prosecutors argue Ponzi scheme mastermind Bernie Madoff should continue his 150-year prison term, urge judge to deny motion for compassionate release
Action film star Steven Seagal settles cryptocurrency case, agrees to pay $330K
Steven Seagal settles allegations he touted a cryptocurrency offering without disclosing he was paid for his celebrity endorsement of the security.
Child sexual abuse survivors deal with bankruptcy, old evidence after laws extend statute of limitations
Laws such as New York’s Child Victims Act extend statute of limitations for lawsuits by sex abuse victims against Boy Scouts and the Catholic church.