Justice Department is examining numerous documents related to Jeffrey Epstein

Epstein Files Review Update from Justice Department Over two weeks past the December 19 deadline, the Justice Department has informed that there are still millions of documents tied to the late Jeffrey Epstein pending review. In a letter to U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer in New York, officials noted there are “more than 2 million […]
Justice Department Retains Millions of Epstein Files That Haven’t Been Released

Epstein-Related Documents Delayed by Justice Department Over 2 million documents that may be connected to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein are still with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), nearly two weeks after the deadline for their release passed. Last month, the DOJ began to release some documents related to its long investigation into the […]
xAI, founded by Elon Musk, forms a new partnership with the War Department

Elon Musk and Donald Trump Collaborate with U.S. Government Elon Musk, alongside Donald and Melania Trump, is set to expand their collaboration with the federal government through a new agreement that will change how Department of the Army personnel operate on a daily basis. Last July, Musk’s company, xAI, secured a $200 million contract with […]
Fire Department to Establish Maine’s First Safe Haven Baby Box

The Rumford Fire Department is set to launch Maine’s first Safe Haven Baby Box this February, aimed at preventing tragic cases of infant abandonment. Rumford Fire Chief Chris Reed expressed, “I hope we never need to use it. But at least it provides an option.” The Safe Haven Baby Box is designed to stop parents […]
Trump’s Justice Department requests Minnesota voter records from the Secretary of State

President Donald Trump’s Justice Department is requesting records from Minnesota regarding its voter registration practices. This comes amid concerns about the state’s same-day registration policy, which allows registered voters to “guarantee” the registration of up to eight individuals on Election Day. The scrutiny of this policy has intensified, particularly in light of a significant welfare […]
Idaho’s federal funding reinstated following DEI claims from the Education Department

Federal Funding for Idaho Community Schools Restored The Idaho Department of Education shared that federal funding has been reinstated for community schools, which had faced criticism for their initiatives around diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Originally, nearly $30 million in federal grants to the United Way of the Treasure Valley had been frozen. This funding […]
State Department updates warning for Americans advising against travel to Russia

The State Department has recently reiterated its “do not travel” advisory regarding Russia. This advisory, which remains unchanged from previous versions, cites numerous high risks such as terrorism, arbitrary imprisonment, and inconsistent enforcement of laws as key concerns. This warning comes amidst the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, which shows no signs of letting […]
Justice Department continues holiday efforts to examine Epstein documents for public access

Officials from the attorney general’s office announced on Wednesday that they’ve been working diligently over the holiday period to review and edit a large volume of documents related to the Epstein case before they are released to the public. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche shared a statement on X, mentioning that various attorneys from the […]
U.S. State Department reveals $2B commitment for UN humanitarian assistance through updated program

U.S. Commits $2 Billion to U.N. Humanitarian Aid On Monday, the United States announced a $2 billion pledge to the United Nations humanitarian aid program, following significant reductions in foreign aid during the Trump administration. This new funding, while substantial, falls short of the nearly $17 billion in humanitarian assistance provided annually under the previous […]
NYC Mayor Eric Adams says Biden’s Justice Department targeted him and Trump with legal tactics.

Outgoing NYC Mayor Criticizes Justice Department’s Actions Eric Adams, the departing mayor of New York City, has accused the Biden administration’s Justice Department of taking “legal action” against political figures, including himself and former President Donald Trump, due to corruption claims and issues around handling classified documents. During an appearance on Fox News’ “The Story,” […]