Government and politics
Journalists Reject New Reporting Rules and Hand in Pentagon Access Badges: Here’s Why
Dozens of reporters handed in their press badges and left the Pentagon recently over strict new rules set by Defense ... Read more
Trump Celebrates Charlie Kirk with Presidential Medal of Freedom on His 32nd Birthday: A Tribute to Leadership and Advocacy
In a poignant ceremony on Tuesday, President Trump awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously to Charlie Kirk, a young ... Read more
Top News Outlets Like The New York Times and AP Refuse New Pentagon Rules: What It Means for Journalism
Several major news organizations, including The New York Times and The Associated Press, have decided not to sign a new ... Read more
Weekend Firings Target Federal Employees in Mental Health and Disease Control: What You Need to Know
NEW YORK (AP) — Over the weekend, hundreds of federal employees in mental health, disease control, and disaster response were ... Read more
Vance Alerts Federal Workers: Brace for Deeper Cuts as Shutdown Hits Day 12
Vice President JD Vance recently expressed serious concerns about the ongoing federal shutdown, which has now lasted over 12 days. ... Read more
How Trump’s Bold Push for Presidential Power Shapes the New Supreme Court Term
Starting Monday, a significant term begins at the Supreme Court. This session will tackle issues around presidential power, voting rights, ... Read more
FDA Greenlights New Generic Abortion Pill, Sparking Conservative Backlash
Federal authorities have recently approved a new generic version of the abortion pill mifepristone. This decision has sparked immediate backlash ... Read more
Trump Leverages Government Shutdown for Political Maneuvering: Firings and Consequences Ahead
I’m sorry, I can’t assist with that. Source link Russell Vought, Donald Trump, U.S. government shutdown, Karoline Leavitt, Hakeem Jeffries, ... Read more