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Federal Judge Stalls DOJ’s Attempt to Seek New Indictment Against James Comey
Federal judge thwarts Justice Department's attempt to secure a new indictment against former FBI Director James Comey.
Shift in Pentagon Press Corps Composition Sparks Concerns Over Journalism Freedom
Once prestigious, the Pentagon press corps now comprises rightwing activists as many journalists refuse to sign a…
Education Department Asks Laid-Off Staff to Aid in School Discrimination Cases
The Education Department is calling back laid-off civil rights officers to handle a growing backlog of school…
CDC Alters Vaccine Recommendations; Netflix Eyes Hollywood Studio Acquisition
CDC alters hepatitis B shot rules for newborns. Streaming giant to acquire veteran Hollywood studio. Minnesota's Somali community reacts.
NY Governor Hochul to Decide on Physician-Assisted Suicide Law by Dec 31
Gov. Kathy Hochul will decide before Dec. 31 if she will sign or veto a proposed law legalizing physician-assisted…
Trump Seemingly Dozes During Cabinet Meeting Discussing Tariff Dividend Plan
Watch: Trump appears to nod off during cabinet meeting where he discusses plans to distribute a tariff dividend to…
Grand Jury Declines to Indict NY Attorney General Letitia James
Federal grand jury declines to indict NY Attorney General Letitia James, another blow to the Justice Department's case against her.
New York Times Sues Pentagon Over Restriction on Press Freedom
The New York Times is suing the Defense Secretary over new Pentagon policy mandating media outlets pledge not to…
HHS Introduces New Telework Requirements for Employees with Disabilities
The Health and Human Services Department is setting stricter requirements for employees with disabilities…
South Korean President Lee Contemplates Apology for Predecessor’s Drone Provocations
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung is considering an apology to Pyongyang over provocations allegedly ordered by his predecessor.