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Military families want DOJ to distribute nearly $800M from French cement company found guilty of bribing ISIS

Military families sue Lafarge after French court convicted the cement company of funding ISIS, as DOJ holds $777 million in unreleased victim funds.

DOJ, Treasury investigate nonprofits and leaders allegedly coordinating with Cuba in influence campaign

Murder charges against Raúl Castro trigger a rapid activist response that federal officials investigate for ties to an alleged Cuban influence operation.

‘Moderate’ Dem’s unearthed ‘deconstruct’ law enforcement comments draw fire from GOP critics

New Mexico Democrat Gabe Vasquez is accused of hypocrisy after 2020 defund the police posts resurface amid his new pro-law enforcement messaging.

Inside the rise of hardship politics as wealthy Democrats eye 2028

Governors Newsom and Pritzker lean into family trauma narratives to connect with voters as they build national profiles ahead of a possible 2028 run.

Albany saved some of its ugliest budget poison for last

Gov. Kathy Hochul and the Legislature's leaders saved the worst for last: The final...

Majority pessimistic about freedom of speech protections: Poll

A majority of American voters are pessimistic about freedom of speech being protected, according to a poll released Wednesday. In the survey from Quinnipiac University, 53 percent of respondents said they are “pessimistic” when it comes to freedom of speech being protected in the U.S., while 43 percent said they are "optimistic," and 3 percent...

New home sales surge in August to a 3-year high

New home sales surged in August, hitting their highest level since January 2022, according to new data Wednesday.

Energy Department plans to claw back $13B in green funds

The Energy Department is planning to claw back $13 billion in unspent climate funds, it announced Wednesday. In a press release, the department said it plans to "return more than $13 billion in unobligated funds initially appropriated to advance the previous Administration’s wasteful Green New Scam agenda." The press release did not specify exactly where the money...

Trump’s abrupt Ukraine shift exposes fresh frustrations with Putin

President Trump’s abrupt shift on how the Russian invasion of Ukraine could end is exposing his newly increased frustrations with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump’s sudden determination on Tuesday that Ukraine could win back all of its land — and perhaps more — came after meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on the sidelines of...

At UN, Trump says climate change is ‘con job’

{beacon} Energy & Environment   The Big Story At UN, Trump says climate change is 'con job' President Trump on Tuesday claimed climate change was “the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world” as he used his speech to the United Nations to bash efforts to reduce carbon emissions and move toward climate-friendly energy...

Judge urges prudence as DOJ mulls death penalty in Israeli Embassy staffer killings

A federal judge on Wednesday repeatedly urged prudence as the Department of Justice (DOJ) contemplates whether to seek the death penalty for a man accused of fatally shooting two Israeli Embassy staffers earlier this year.  U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss’s suggestions came as the parties discussed an Oct. 20 deadline that defense attorneys for Elias...

Should pregnant women take Tylenol? What the guidance really says

The Trump administration has thrust Tylenol into the spotlight this week with its warnings about a potential link to autism when taken by pregnant women.  However, the actual guidance coming from the administration is more nuanced than President Trump’s repeated “don’t take Tylenol” urgings at a Tuesday press conference. And major health groups continue to...

Family of DCA crash victim sues American Airlines, federal government 

The family of a passenger killed in January’s midair collision near Reagan Washington National Airport sued American Airlines and the federal government Wednesday, accusing them of wrongful death and negligence.  It appears to be the first federal lawsuit seeking to recover damages over the incident, the deadliest U.S. plane crash in years. “The Defendants were required to...

Amazon recalls 500K products on its website

Some of the recalled products include power banks, children's bicycle helmets and dressers.

Live updates: Dallas ICE shooting leaves 1 dead; FBI calls it ‘act of targeted violence’

One person was killed and two others were injured in a shooting at a Dallas Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) field office on Wednesday. No law enforcement officers were injured or killed in the shooting, city and federal officials said at a press conference. The incident is being investigated as “an act of targeted violence,”...

Grocery prices are rising as beef, coffee hit record highs

Grocery prices rose 0.6% from July to August, the biggest monthly increase in roughly three years.

House Republican unveils bid for Wisconsin governor

Wisconsin Rep. Tom Tiffany (R) has unveiled a bid to be his state’s governor, aiming to succeed incumbent Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers (D). “I'm Tom Tiffany, and I'm running for governor because I love our state,” Tiffany said in a video posted Tuesday to social platform X. “I see where we are headed, and I...

If India wants US partnership, it should address IP theft first

The message should be simple: No IP, no partnership. 

Trump administration rehiring hundreds of workers laid off by DOGE

Hundreds of General Services Administration (GSA) employees laid off earlier this year have received offers to return, The Associated Press reported Wednesday. The former employees have until the end of this week to accept the offer from the GSA, and they would restart work at the agency Oct. 6. The GSA constructs, manages and preserves...

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