Sarah Palin

The former Alaska governor riffed on Donald Trump, "wussy pussy stuff" and "cojones" to Fox News' Sean Hannity.
The former Alaska governor said she’d be “honored” to take the seat of Young, who died last week.
In February, she essentially lost her trial twice.
It's unlikely Palin's appeal of her defamation defeat will reach the high court. But that doesn't mean she won't keep trying to topple a foundation of press freedom.
U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff said several jurors received news flashes on their phones announcing that he planned to toss out the lawsuit regardless of the verdict.
The federal civil case stemmed from a 2017 editorial that misleadingly linked the former Alaska governor to a deadly mass shooting.
The former Republican candidate for vice president said reading the 2017 editorial at the heart of her case made her feel "powerless."
A sloppy editorial mentioning the former Alaska governor is at the heart of her defamation suit against The New York Times.
The former Alaska governor appeared in a lower Manhattan courtroom on Thursday for a case that could carry big implications for press freedom.