DOJ to investigate Biden’s autopen pardons for Fauci, Milley, Schiff, and others
Incoming pardon attorney Ed Martin says controversial last-minute pardons may be invalid and promises accountability for “bad actors” who escaped justice through machine-signed documents.
'There will be hell to pay': Rand Paul tells Glenn Beck he's not done with Anthony Fauci over Wuhan funding
Paul says the new leaders at U.S. health agencies are providing him with evidence against Fauci.
Air traffic control ‘hotline’ between Pentagon and Reagan Washington National Airport has been broken since 2022
The FAA was not aware the direct line was broken until a May 1 incident where a helicopter circled the Pentagon and caused two flights to abort landings, Franklin McIntosh, the FAA’s deputy chief operating officer testified.
NY Times Opinion: We Study Fascism, and We’re Leaving the US
Three left-wing academics are ditching the U.S. for Canada, citing Trump’s return as a “democratic emergency” and warning that free speech and civil liberties are vanishing — despite facing no actual persecution themselves.
Gov. Tim Walz feeds rumor mill about Derek Chauvin pardon, despite Trump saying he knows nothing about a reprieve
Top Democrats are whipping up outrage over speculation Trump might pardon Derek Chauvin — despite Trump denying any such plans and DOJ sources confirming there's nothing in motion.
Federal judge seizes control of NYC’s jail system — including troubled Rikers Island
A federal judge seized control of New York City’s troubled jail system Tuesday — ordering that an outside official be brought in to clean up Rikers Island and other lockups.
Report: DOJ launches criminal probe into UnitedHealth over Medicare fraud
UnitedHealth Group is under federal criminal investigation for alleged Medicare fraud, sending its stock tumbling and raising new concerns after the CEO abruptly resigned and the company suspended its 2025 forecast.
California greenlights massive State Farm rate hikes after wildfire losses
Facing $5 billion in losses, State Farm secured up to a 38% property insurance rate hike in California to avoid pulling out of the state.
Are Car Seats Making It Harder To Have More Kids? Online Debate Reignites
A resurfaced paper argues strict car seat regulations are quietly suppressing birth rates by making larger families impractical — fueling backlash from parents who say even minivans aren’t built to support more than two kids.
Old-fashioned baby names are roaring back into fashion
Names such as Eleanor, Eloise, Elodie, Alma, Margaret, Nora, and Bennett are “super trendy” for girls this year, with boys being stuck with names like Theodore, Oliver, Owen, Silas, and Jasper.