In a shocking turn of events, the CDC has announced major layoffs amid the government shutdown, leaving employees like Aryn Melton Backus in limbo. As crucial health programs face cuts, public health advocates warn of dire consequences for Americans.
Democrats are fuming over the Trump administration's lack of transparency regarding recent military strikes on drug boats, claiming they were excluded from critical briefings and demanding more accountability.
An appeals court has halted a federal judge's order requiring a daily court appearance from a Customs and Border Patrol commander regarding immigration enforcement in Chicago. This follows the DOJ's appeal against the judge's oversight, raising questions about the balance of power in law enforcement.
A Springfield aide to Governor Healey was arrested after authorities seized nearly 18 pounds of cocaine intended for delivery to a state building. The incident raises serious questions about public trust and administration oversight.
A federal judge has mandated Gregory Bovino to report daily in court following incidents of excessive force during immigration raids in Chicago, including the use of chemical irritants against families.
A groundbreaking report reveals how President Biden's decline was concealed by his inner circle, leading to unauthorized executive actions. Calls for DOJ review and accountability ensue.
A new report from the House Oversight Committee questions the legitimacy of Joe Biden's executive actions and urges the DOJ to investigate further. What does this mean for the Biden administration?
The Pentagon has received a $130 million anonymous donation to cover military salaries amid a government shutdown, but legal experts warn that using these funds without Congress's approval could be unconstitutional. The donation raises serious questions about military funding and oversight.
In a thrilling overtime battle, the Oklahoma City Thunder edged the Houston Rockets 125-124, but a controversial non-call on a timeout attempt by Kevin Durant left fans buzzing about referee oversight.
The White House has started demolishing part of the East Wing to make way for President Trump's extravagant $250 million ballroom, despite lacking necessary approvals. This controversial project raises questions about federal oversight and the future of the historic building.