DOJ Official Who Previously Served as Mueller's Spokesman Resigns, Citing "Hostile and Toxic Work Environment"
Josh Stueve, the Senior Communications Advisor at the Department of Justice, resigned on Thursday, citing a “hostile and toxic work environment.”...
Read MoreLinda McMahon Takes Aim at Campus Anti-Semitism, DEI During Smooth Confirmation Hearing
‘The department will not stand idly by while Jewish students are attacked and discriminated against,’ McMahon tells Senate committee
Read MoreOklahoma teachers who mistakenly received $15,000 to $50,000 in bonuses are now being told to give it all back
Some teachers in Oklahoma are being told to return tens of thousands in bonuses they got by mistake. At least nine of them received bonuses of up to...
Read MoreThe Trump DOJ Loved Leaking, as Long as It Was to Rupert Murdoch’s Newspapers
The first Trump administration launched a sprawling campaign to ferret out leakers, which targeted reporters at CNN, the Washington Post, and the New...
Read MoreTrump’s Education Pick Bankrolled Efforts to Support Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Linda McMahon’s foundation has donated millions to groups that advocated for DEI programs, lauded affirmative action, and criticized Donald Trump.
Read MoreState Department 'Diversity' Fellows Launched an Internal 'Resistance' Against Israel—and Blinken's Staff Offered Them a Meeting, Emails Show
'We are frustrated by the exploitation of our diverse backgrounds as shields to deflect criticism away from the State Department,' the fellows wrote
Read MoreLA Budgeted Money For Cop Jobs While Cutting Fire Department Positions. Now the City Is Burning.
Less than 12 hours after a massive fire began ripping through the Pacific Palisades on Tuesday, the Los Angeles Fire Department made a rare request....
Read MoreDanielle Sassoon and the Allies Trump Needs
Were President Donald Trump to have pardoned New York City mayor Eric Adams, we would have understood. By the same token, were the Justice Department...
Read MoreFrom the Archives: Text of Gov. Jerry Brown's first inaugural address
As Gov. Jerry Brown, 76, prepares to make his fourth inaugural address this morning, here’s a look back at what he had to say in 1975 when he first...
Read MoreRubio Orders State Department to Stop Issuing Accurate Passports to Trans People
Secretary of State Marco Rubio directed the State Department on Thursday to immediately stop processing applications from trans, intersex, and...
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