Former State Department Staffer Pleads Guilty in $650K Fraud Scheme
A former U.S. State Department employee has pleaded guilty to embezzling more than $650,000 in government funds over a two-year period, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Washington, D.C. Levita Almuete Ferrer, 64, of Maryland, admitted to…
On Crossfire Hurricane
FBI Deputy Director Announces Plans to Increase Transparency on Major Investigations FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino has announced a new initiative aimed at releasing previously restricted information about several high-profile cases, a move intended to…
Heartfelt News from the Parton Family
Dolly Parton’s Family Asks for Prayers as Sister Cassie Battles Health Crisis Fans around the world were deeply saddened today after the Parton family confirmed that Cassie Nan Parton, the older sister of music legend Dolly Parton, is in critical…
Guard at Arlington Cemetery Issues Stern Reminder About Visitor Etiquette
NOTE:VIDEO AT THE END OF ARTICLE. The Sacred Duty of Remembrance: America’s Commitment to Honoring the Ultimate Sacrifice The United States stands among the world’s foremost nations in its unwavering dedication to honoring military personnel who have…
AmeriCorps Restructures After Audit Failures and Funding Concerns
A major restructuring is underway at AmeriCorps, the national service agency founded in 1993, with approximately 75% of its full-time staff placed on administrative leave. The move affects 535 out of the agency’s 700 employees, according to internal…
Resurfaced Clip of Ilhan Omar Sparks Renewed Discussion on Domestic Terror Threats
A resurfaced 2018 interview featuring U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar has gained renewed attention online, sparking widespread discussion across social media platforms. In the interview, originally conducted by Al-Jazeera, Omar commented on domestic…
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In a significant legal development affecting veterans’ rights and administrative law, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against two veterans who argued that their disability claims had been unjustly denied—even though the evidence in their cases was nearly…
Trading in Congress
A significant legislative effort has been reintroduced aimed at prohibiting members of Congress, their spouses, and dependent children from owning or trading individual stocks while in office. The proposal would require officials to either place their…
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Newark Mayor Baraka Cautioned in Court After Detention Center Incident Newark Mayor Ras Baraka appeared in court this week following his arrest for trespassing outside an immigration detention center in Newark, New Jersey. U.S. Magistrate Judge Andre M.…
Counsel Authority
A landmark legal decision has halted a high-profile federal case concerning the alleged mishandling of classified government documents. The ruling, issued on July 15, 2024, found that the special counsel overseeing the case was not constitutionally…