The administration of President Donald Trump is moving to expand how the federal government carries out executions, adding methods such as firing squads, electrocution and gas asphyxiation amid ongoing difficulties obtaining drugs for lethal injections. The changes were outlined Friday in a Justice Department report released by Acting Attorney General …
Read More »Appeals Panel Strikes Down Trump’s Ban on Asylum Seekers at Southern Border
A federal appeals court Friday blocked President Donald Trump’s executive order that disallowed immigrants claiming asylum at the southern border. A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia found that immigration law allows those fleeing persecution to apply for asylum. “Congress did not intend to …
Read More »Trump Administration Investigation of Fed Chair Jerome Powell Scrapped
The Department of Justice dropped its investigation Friday of the Federal Reserve and Chair Jerome Powell over building renovation costs, a move that could open the door for new Fed leadership next month — and signaled a victory for North Carolina Sen. Thom Tillis. U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro said her …
Read More »DOJ Indicts Southern Poverty Law Center on Fraud Charges, Accuses Group of Paying Extremists
A federal grand jury has indicted the Southern Poverty Law Center on multiple fraud charges, accusing the prominent nonprofit of secretly paying members of extremist groups while misleading donors and financial institutions. The indictment, returned in Alabama and announced Tuesday by the Justice Department, charges the organization with six counts …
Read More »Justice Department Watchdog Launches Audit of Epstein Files Release
The Justice Department’s internal watchdog has launched a sweeping audit into how the agency handled the release of millions of documents tied to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, amid mounting concerns over transparency and the protection of victims’ information. Deputy Inspector General William M. Blier announced Thursday that the Office …
Read More »Trump ‘Gold Card’ Visa Program Has Approved Just One Applicant
The Trump administration has approved just one applicant for its new “gold card” visa program, months after opening applications for the high-priced pathway to U.S. residency, according to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. Testifying before a House subcommittee on Thursday, Lutnick said the program — which requires a $1 million payment …
Read More »How a U.S. Soldier Turned Secret War Intel Into $400K — and Got Caught
A U.S. special operations soldier is accused of turning one of the military’s most sensitive covert missions into a personal windfall — placing a series of bets that earned more than $400,000 by using classified information about the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. Federal prosecutors say Gannon Ken Van …
Read More »Kalshi Suspends, Fines Political Candidates Over ‘Insider Trading’ on Their Own Races
Prediction market platform Kalshi said Wednesday it has fined and suspended three political candidates for trading on the outcomes of their own races, calling the actions a form of “political insider trading.” The company announced penalties ranging from $539 to more than $6,200, along with five-year suspensions, in what it …
Read More »Navy Secretary John Phelan Fired as Pentagon Shakeups Continue Under Trump
John Phelan is leaving his post as Navy secretary, the Pentagon announced Wednesday, marking the first departure of a military service chief during Donald Trump’s second term and the latest in a series of high-level defense leadership shakeups. No explanation was provided for Phelan’s sudden exit, which takes effect immediately, …
Read More »Senate GOP Blocks War Powers Resolution on Iran for Fifth Time
Senate Republicans, joined by one Democrat, on Wednesday blocked a resolution that would have forced Donald Trumpto seek congressional authorization for continued military action against Iran, marking the fifth failed attempt to rein in the president’s war powers. The measure failed in a 46-51 vote, largely along party lines. John …
Read More »Rep. David Scott, First Black House Agriculture Chair, Dies at 80
Rep. David Scott, a longtime Democrat from Georgia who made history as the first Black chairman of the House Agriculture Committee, has died, his office said Wednesday. He was 80. Scott, who represented a district near Atlanta since 2002, had continued serving in Congress and voted on the House floor …
Read More »Texas Can Force Schools to Post Ten Commandments, Federal Appeals Court Rules
Texas can enforce a state law requiring public schools to display posters of the Ten Commandments in classrooms, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday. A majority of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in Texas officials’ favor, concluding that the law does not establish an official state religion. …
Read More »Pentagon ends Mandatory Flu Vaccine for Troops, citing “medical autonomy”
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Tuesday that the U.S. military will no longer require all service members to receive the annual flu vaccine, marking a significant shift in long-standing military health policy. In a video posted on social media, Hegseth said the blanket requirement was “overly broad and not rational,” …
Read More »Iran Defies Trump Ceasefire Extension With New Attacks On Ships
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps fired on multiple commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday, escalating tensions less than a day after President Donald Trump extended a fragile ceasefire and urged Tehran to return to negotiations. The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations said an IRGC gunboat opened fire …
Read More »Virginia Voters Back Redistricting Amendment after Months of Legal and Political Battles
Virginia voters on Tuesday approved a constitutional amendment allowing mid-decade congressional redistricting, a move expected to dramatically reshape the state’s political map and potentially shift its congressional delegation from a closely divided 6-5 split to a heavily Democratic-leaning 10-1 advantage. By 8:50 p.m., the measure passed by a vote of …
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