House Republican members said the subcommittee was not necessary to address civil rights issues.
Month: January 2023
Biden Admin Is Prosecuting People for Having Classified Documents at Home
At least two former federal employees have been prosecuted by the Justice Department for unlawfully retaining classified documents.
DeSantis Video Critiquing Trump’s Approach to Putin Resurfaces
In the clip from 2017, DeSantis suggests that attempting to work with Putin might be a fruitless endeavor.
Letitia James Targets Trump Children in Escalated Feud
James asked a judge to sanction Trump and his 3 eldest children (and attorneys) for “demonstrably false” denials in relation to a $250 million fraud lawsuit.
The 5 Ways GMC’s Sierra Interior Outclasses Its Ford, Toyota Rivals
The GMC Sierra costs more than other trucks, and its interior is why.
Wagner Troops See Rise in Diseases, Infections Due to Poor Hygiene: Ukraine
The Kremlin-aligned paramilitary group’s leadership is facing a growing list of setbacks as it struggles to make gains in the Ukraine war.
Don’t Be Surprised When Black Cops Abuse Power, Too | Opinion
Imagine a betrayal that can come from all sides, even from people who should be running alongside you.
Blinken visits the Palestinian West Bank, where residents are disillusioned and leaders are angry
Visiting the Mideast, Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken reiterates support for the two-state solution, even as its prospects seem to be vanishing.
Watch Jewish Woman Smash a Nazi Artifact: ‘Got a Kick Out of It’
Her son said he was heartened by the praise received for ridding the world “of an object that celebrated the genocidal Nazi regime that killed her family.”
Greg Abbott Is Winning the Border Battle
Although his strategies have been controversial, the Texas governor has put a national spotlight on President Joe Biden’s immigration policies.