The move came after President Donald Trump at the last minute pulled the nomination of his previous choice, Dr. Janette Nesheiwat, amid concerns about her alignment with the Make America Healthy Again agenda and allegations that she misrepresented her credentials. Read More.
India confirmed early Wednesday that it had conducted strikes on Pakistan, two weeks after more than two dozen civilians were killed in a terrorist attack in Indian-administered Kashmir. Read More.
The FBI botched its investigation of the 2017 congressional baseball shooting that wounded six — downplaying the gunman’s anti-GOP motives despite having handwritten evidence, a blistering House re… Read More.
The 8:15 a.m. scene in front of the school that sits on a dusty, sun-soaked residential street in Brownsville, Texas, just across the border with Mexico, looks much like any other elementary or middle school in that chaotic period before the morning bell.
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American taxpayers are divided on federal spending and whether significant cuts should be made, but the vast majority support increasing or maintaining current funding levels for Read More.
Even with many of his campaign promises coming to fruition via executive action, the dizzying first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s second term show no signs of slowing in the next 100. Read More.
Fiscal watchdog OpenTheBooks analyzed how much Harvard is getting from the federal government amid its battle with Trump, who has pulled over $2 billion from the university. Read More.
The Department of Justice filed multiple federal charges against 27 members of the hyperviolent Tren de Aragua Venezuelan gang on Monday. The charges include Racketeering, Narcotics and Sex Trafficking, Robbery, and Firearms offenses. DOJ officials say this marks the first time RICO charges have been filed against Tren de Aragua gang members. | Border / Cartel Chronicles Read More.
The remedies trial to address Google's search monopoly verdict began Monday in Washington, D.C., with the company arguing that a breakup proposed by the DOJ would put the United States at a disadvantage in the global race for technological supremacy, particularly against China. Read More.
Plastics found in many common items contain chemicals that may interfere with the body’s circadian rhythm, increasing the risk of chronic diseases such as cancer and diabetes. Researchers urge more studies, along with stricter regulation of plastic chemicals. Read More.
In a striking address, White House tech chief Michael Kratsios asserted that the U.S. possesses revolutionary technology capable of “bending time and space,” echoing President Trump's hints at undisclosed advanced weaponry. Read More.