Federal prosecutors have dropped the case against a Texas doctor who called himself a whistleblower on transgender care for minors and was accused of illegally obtaining private information on patients who weren’t under his care.
The case against transgender medicine whistleblower Dr. Eithan Haim was dismissed with prejudice, offering complete vindication
Texas continues to lead other states on capital punishment. But the decline in new death sentences and executions reached a record low.
Federal prosecutors on Friday dropped the case against the Texas doctor accused of sharing personal information of patients at the largest pediatric hospital in the country to a conservative journalist, who used that information to publish a story that the hospital was secretly providing transgender care for minors.
The order by President Trump to deny citizenship to babies born to immigrants without legal authorization to be in the U.S. is now before the courts.
The Trump DOJ dropped charges against Dr. Eithan Haim, a whistleblower who exposed a Texas hospital’s alleged child transgender treatments.
The bill, named for Laken Riley, a Georgia student killed by an immigrant, adds legislative muscle to President Trump’s immigration enforcement push.
Healthcare fraud enforcement continues to be a top priority for federal authorities, with Stark Law violations remaining under particular
David Paul Cady Jr., 54, was indicted for killing Mary Moore Searight, 86, in Paris, Texas — about two hours northeast of Dallas — according to a news release from the Texas Department of Public Safety Crime Laboratory Division. Nearly 30 years after Searight’s death, Cady was indicted by a Lamar County grand jury on Dec. 12, 2024.
The state bar had sought to sanction Paxton, which could have carried a punishment ranging from a private reprimand to disbarment.
The Republican-led states of Idaho, Missouri and Kansas can proceed with a lawsuit seeking to restrict the availability of the abortion pill mifepristone
The Jan. 6 defendants who received clemency included those convicted of violent and serious crimes, including assaulting police officers and seditious conspiracy. Mr. Trump also ordered the attorney general to dismiss all pending indictments related to the Capitol riot.