Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announced Tuesday that the Department of Justice is running more than 8,000 active fraud investigations targeting schemes that drain federal programs, with over a trillion dollars in taxpayer funds exposed annually.
While universities and corporations have been racing to dismantle DEI programs over the past year, New York City's toniest private schools are heading to a woke "diversity symposium" this week, the New York Post reports.
The California Supreme Court ordered Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco to close his investigation into the November special election redrawing the state's congressional districts.
The Justice Department is investigating Cassidy Hutchinson, the former White House aide whose testimony before the January 6th Select Committee helped drive the left's narrative that Donald Trump tried to seize control of a presidential vehicle, for alleged perjury, according to multiple reports.
New Jersey Democrats have demanded that the United States Postal Service ignore President Trump's executive order on implementing election ballot safeguards.
Rubio's message is clear: The United States will no longer serve as a luxury resort for the relatives and ideological cheerleaders of terrorist regimes that hate us. Afshar, the niece of the late Qasem Soleimani, the IRGC commander responsible for the deaths of hundreds of Americans, openly celebrated attacks on U.S. forces and branded America the “Great Satan” while living lavishly on American soil.
In a video circulating this week, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani outlined how state money for childcare would be directed first to "Black and brown" families. This isn't subtle policy nuance; it's explicit racial prioritization of public resources. As Libby Emmons rightly noted, it "seems discriminatory." It is discriminatory; and it exposes the deep flaw in the progressive vision of economic justice.
Gavin Newsom just dropped $19 million of California taxpayers' money on a mysterious New York fixer. While the Golden State crumbles under the weight of his failed promises, the governor isn't rolling up his sleeves to fix anything; he's buying something far more expensive: a better story.
President Donald Trump's recent attendance at Supreme Court oral arguments in the landmark birthright citizenship case, widely reported as the first time a sitting president has done so, has predictably triggered a predictable chorus of outrage from the left. Critics wasted no time labeling the move as "intimidation," a "strong-arm tactic," or an unprecedented assault on judicial independence.
A federal judge is weighing whether to block the Trump administration's demand for records on transgender procedures performed on minors, after lawyers for two major medical groups argued Tuesday that the investigation is unconstitutional and politically motivated.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani released a "racial equity plan" this week in an effort to address what he believes are "patterns of disinvestment, exclusion from homeownership, unequal access to health care and employment and concentrated environmental burdens" experienced by "communities of color."
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stood before cameras at the Pentagon Wednesday morning and delivered a blunt verdict on Operation Epic Fury: the United States won.
Washington, D.C. — In a decisive display of strength and strategic restraint, President Donald Trump announced late Tuesday that the United States is suspending planned military attacks on Iranian infrastructure, including power plants and bridges, for two weeks, just hours before his firm 8 p.m. ET deadline that had threatened to bring overwhelming force against the regime.
A Canadian hate speech bill is facing backlash from those arguing that it may damage religious speech, jeopardizing the ability to quote portions of the Bible.
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is set to appear before the House Oversight Committee in June as part of its investigation into the activities of Jeffrey Epstein.
With an 8 p.m. Tuesday deadline for Iran to strike a deal and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a number of Democratic lawmakers spent the final hours urging American service members to refuse orders from President Donald Trump if they deemed those orders unlawful.
If American or allied strikes proceed to fulfill Trump's vow of decisive action, the regime will parade dead innocents on global television, blaming the West while their own leaders hide in bunkers.