Reducing the authority of the Education Department’s overseer is a trigger for a major crisis.

It seems like there’s always something unsettling happening in the ongoing battle against waste and fraud. Earlier this month, President Trump took a questionable step by demoting the Department of Education’s proxy inspector, simply because she was doing her job. This action feels especially significant considering the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that allows the […]
Trump Commends Education Department’s Supreme Court Success: ‘Significant Victory’

President Donald Trump expressed his support for the Supreme Court’s ruling this week, which allows the Department of Education to move forward with plans to significantly reduce its workforce in an effort to lessen bureaucracy. “This is a major win for the Department of Education at the Supreme Court. We aim to return education control […]
Dan Bongino expresses anger over the Justice Department’s management of Epstein documents

Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino is at the center of a contentious debate within the Trump administration about how to deal with files related to Jeffrey Epstein, raising uncertainty about his future in the role. Insiders have indicated that Bongino is extremely frustrated with the handling of the Epstein documents and has had confrontations with […]
Microsoft Aims to Reduce Staff in Sales Departments

Microsoft Plans Another Round of Layoffs Sources indicate that Microsoft is gearing up for another series of job cuts, targeting thousands of positions, particularly within the sales department. According to reports, the tech giant is expected to announce these layoffs in early July, coinciding with the close of its fiscal year. While the primary focus […]
Emails from the FBI show the Biden Justice Department’s focus on adding more charges against Trump.

FBI Email Reveals Pursuit of Charges Against Trump A recent internal email from the FBI indicates that the Biden administration’s Justice Department was intent on pursuing new criminal charges against Donald Trump concerning the January 6 Capitol riots. In this email from 2023, which was disclosed by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, the intent […]
Appeals court denies Justice Department’s involvement in Trump’s $83M verdict with E. Jean Carroll.

A federal appeals court panel denied the Department of Justice’s attempt on Wednesday to have E. Jean Carroll’s defamation case against President Trump shift to the government. Carroll, who was awarded $83.3 million, had previously won a separate $5 million judgment against him. This latest ruling adds to Trump’s challenges as he tries to contest […]
Democrats urge Rubio to maintain the State Department’s human rights office

A group of ten Democratic senators is reaching out to help Secretary of State Marco Rubio maintain the human rights department within the State Department. Last month, the State Department informed Congress that many offices within the Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL) division would be shut down under current proposals. This department primarily concentrates […]
AI Technology Assists U.S. Fire Departments in Quickly Identifying Wildfires

Aspen Firefighters Harness AI for Year-Round Wildfire Detection Aspen, Colorado – The increasing number of fire stations nationwide is part of a broader strategy to utilize artificial intelligence in rapidly detecting and responding to wildfires. Firefighters in Aspen have noticed that wildfire risks have evolved from being seasonal to a constant threat throughout the year. […]
DOJ drops notable civil rights lawsuits from the Biden administration against police departments in Louisville and Minneapolis

On Wednesday, the Justice Department announced the dismissal of lawsuits from the Biden administration against police departments in Louisville and Minneapolis. Additionally, it is in the process of reconsidering various ongoing investigations into other police forces, seeking to clarify and streamline previous actions. At a press conference, Attorney General Hermeet Dillon stated that the decision […]
Justice Department starts dropping Biden-era lawsuits against two city police departments

The Justice Department announced on Wednesday the dismissal of lawsuits initiated during the Biden administration against police departments in Louisville and Minneapolis. They also indicated that they are reevaluating investigations into several other police agencies while eliminating broad and, perhaps, overly ambitious actions. At a press conference, Attorney General Halmeet Dillon explained that the DOJ […]