Politics
Trump's halt of U.S. law banning business bribes abroad raises specter of 'Wild West' of dealmaking
To its fans, it's an undeniable force for good in a corrupt world, a groundbreaking anti-bribery statute that has brought powerful businessmen to heel for secretly paying off foreign...
House Republicans launch panel to investigate JFK assassination, UFOs and 9/11
The House Oversight Committee launched a new subcommittee on Tuesday that lawmakers believe will help ease public distrust of the government by shedding light on Washington's deepest secrets. ...
Trump, GOP pressure Big Tech to split from NewsGuard, squelch censorship of online news
The Trump administration and Republicans are pushing Big Tech to divorce themselves from NewsGuard, a company that critics say steers advertising and readership away from conservative news sites. ...
Rep. Eli Crane plans articles of impeachment for judge who blocked Musk from Treasury systems
A House GOP lawmaker announced Tuesday that he is drafting articles of impeachment against a federal judge who blocked Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency from accessing Treasury Department...
Trump administration officials tell senators they need $175B for border, immigration enforcement
President Trump's budget director Russell Vought and his border czar Tom Homan told Senate Republicans on Tuesday that the administration is running out of money to carry out the...
FEMA employees did avoid pro-Trump homes last year, investigation finds
Some FEMA employees did skip over homes that had pro-Trump campaign signs last year after being instructed to do so by a supervisor, according to the results of a...
Defense chief Hegseth said he would welcome Elon Musk's DOGE analysts at the Pentagon
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said he's been in touch with Elon Musk and would welcome his unofficial Department of Government Efficiency financial analysts going through the books at the...
Trump’s War on Paper Straws Is About Much More Than Straws
The president and his party are laying claim to a political monopoly on convenience and consumer choice. Source link