A public health journal is undermining scientific inquiry through “blatantly partisan” calls for submissions that attack pro-life policies and laws shielding children from transgender procedures, Read More
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CDC Director Susan Monarez refuses to be fired as other officials call it quits
CDC Director Susan Monarez has lawyered up and is refusing to step down despite the Trump administration moving to oust her from the job she was just confirmed to less than a month ago.
Trump admin resurrects ‘neighborhood checks’ for citizenship applicants last used in first Bush-era
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services resumes personal investigations of naturalization applicants under Trump, including five-year employment history checks and neighbor interviews.
FEMA employees placed on leave after claiming Trump leadership could spark next Hurricane Katrina
FEMA employees were placed on leave after signing an open letter criticizing Trump administration leadership and warning of potential disasters future disasters.
Man named in Minneapolis mass shooter’s disturbing video speaks out
The man named in a video allegedly made by the prime suspect in Wednesday’s mass shooting at a Catholic church and school is condemning the “hateful and senseless act.”
Trump asks SCOTUS to uphold freeze on billions in USAID payments
Trump lawyers are asking the Supreme Court to freeze nearly $12 billion in foreign spending previous allocated by Congress, which would be owed by September 30.
Trump Administration To Fix D.C.’s Troubled Union Station
NEW YORK (Reuters) -The Transportation Department plans to reclaim management of Washington Union Station, one of the country’s biggest rail hubs, President Donald Trump’s latest Read More
Socialist candidate Mamdani meets with NY Dems as they withhold endorsements
Zohran Mamdani, New York City Democratic mayoral nominee, discussed the affordability crisis with Black clergy leaders alongside House Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries.
How the UN’s Famine Authority Engaged in Data Fraud to Undermine U.S. Humanitarian Aid
On August 22, the United Nations declared that famine was “currently occurring” in Gaza City. Within hours the claim drove headlines, advocacy, and legal filings. Read More
SCOOP: House Republicans ready slew of DC crime bills as Trump promises end to city violence
The House Oversight Committee is preparing to advance a slew of Washington, D.C., crime-related bills when Congress returns in September.