A total of 1,300 people were laid off from the State Department last summer, and the Bureau of Energy Resources was hit hard.
Something is happening this Thursday that, during normal times, Americans wouldn’t need to pay a lick of attention to.
A federal judge ejected a top prosecutor from the New Jersey U.S. attorney’s office out of his courtroom Tuesday, accusing the government of “operating unlawfully” in light ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi has been subpoenaed by the House Oversight Committee to testify before lawmakers over her ...
The president’s allies once believed that Donald Trump had the ability to end the Iran war whenever he saw fit. That is no ...
Democrats are increasingly confident that if President Donald Trump allows an election, they will win the House of Representatives come November. But even a blue wave doesn’t mean Hakeem Jeffries ...
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts on Tuesday called for an end to “personal hostility” toward judges, a not-so-subtle message that came just two days after President Trump went on a long ...
The media industry is just one American institution that’s been badly shaken. Its revival may be crucial to putting the world ...
As media scrutiny intensifies on Trump’s Iran war blunders, an international relations expert explains the extraordinary ...
An appeal is coming, but the conviction of several protesters on charges of providing “material support” for terrorism is a chilling sign.
Donald Trump’s allies have already launched a smear campaign against the counterterrorism official who quit in protest.
The University of Florida kicked its College Republicans chapter off of campus over the weekend over a photo of a member performing a Nazi salute, and now the organization is suing the university. The ...
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