Phil Murphy grants clemency to son of fundraiser found guilty in hit-and-run

Phil Murphy’s Final Acts as New Jersey Governor Include Controversial Pardons Former Governor of New Jersey, Phil Murphy, wrapped up his eight-year term with a series of pardons that certainly raised some eyebrows. Among those pardoned was Harris Jacobs, the son of a prominent Democratic power figure, who had been found guilty of fleeing the […]
Outgoing New Jersey governor grants clemency to convicted son of Democratic fundraiser just before sentencing

Phil Murphy Issues Pardons on His Final Day As his term wrapped up, New Jersey’s Democratic governor, Phil Murphy, granted 97 pardons and 51 commutations, leaving behind quite a bit of controversy. One notable pardon was for Harris Jacobs, who was convicted in a deadly hit-and-run incident. Jacobs is the son of Joe Jacobs, a […]
Texas Launches $140K Grants for Sheriffs Enhancing ICE Collaboration via 287(g)

Texas to Allocate Funds for Increased ICE Cooperation Texas is set to offer sheriffs up to $140,000 to enhance collaboration with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This funding is closely linked to participation in the federal 287(g) program, as announced by Texas Comptroller Kelly Hancock. The initiative aims to bolster efforts in identifying and […]
Rep. Rudy Yakym introduces legislation to overhaul $150 billion in federal grants

Bipartisan Bill Aims to Overhaul Federal Aid Spending In Washington, Congressman Rudy Yakim is taking steps to reform the approximately $150 billion allocated each year in federal aid. This initiative builds on previous efforts to tackle an estimated $2.8 trillion in illegal spending by the federal government since 2003. Yakim (R-Ind.) has introduced the Evidence-Based […]
Minnesota fraud investigation leads to DOE examining Biden administration grants

Fraud Scandal in Minnesota Raises Red Flags Over Energy Department Subsidies A significant fraud scandal has emerged in Minnesota, prompting conservative watchdog groups to push lawmakers to closely examine billions in Energy Department subsidies reportedly expedited during the final days of the Biden administration. They suggest that serious internal warnings were likely overlooked, putting taxpayer […]
Audit reveals mismanagement of grants by Minnesota health workers

Audit Reveals Mismanagement in Minnesota’s Grant Distribution An alarming audit has uncovered significant mismanagement of taxpayer-funded grants by Minnesota officials. Notably, it appears that some were involved in fabricating crucial documents to obscure their actions. Judy Randall, the Legislative Auditor, has indicated that employees from the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS), specifically the Office […]
Judge grants nearly $32M to parents following death of premature baby due to hospital feeding mistake

Connecticut Judge Awards $32 Million to Parents of Premature Baby A judge in Connecticut has decided to grant almost $32 million in damages to the distressed parents of a premature baby who tragically passed away after being given a cow-based formula by a hospital, without their prior consent. Annika Hunt and Dane Peterson received $31.9 […]
ED Invests $208M in Mental Health Grants Following DEI Cutbacks

The Department of Education (ED) plans to announce more than $208 million in new grants for mental health programs in schools on Thursday, according to reports. These grants, aimed at mental health service demonstration and school-based programs, come on the heels of the ED’s decision to cut funding for mental health initiatives that emphasized racial […]
Syria grants official registration to its first Jewish organization.

Historic Registration of Jewish Organization in Syria On Wednesday, Syria’s Minister of Social Affairs and Labor authorized the registration of a Jewish organization for the first time ever in the nation’s history. Hind Kabawat, who is the first woman appointed to the Syrian Interim Government Cabinet, has been registered with the Syrian Jewish Heritage Foundation […]
Court Stops Trump’s Plan to Cut School Grants Related to Race and Gender Efforts

Appeals Court Upholds Funding for School Mental Health Services A federal appeals court recently affirmed a lower court’s ruling that prevented the Trump administration from cutting mental health funding, stating that doing so would likely increase racial and gender tensions. While the administration indicated that funding would continue through the end of the year, it […]