The Department of Defense (DoD) has flunked its fifth consecutive audit according to a recently released financial report conducted by 1,600 auditors.
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The Department of Defense (DoD) has flunked its fifth consecutive audit according to a recently released financial report conducted by 1,600 auditors.
The driver accused of crashing his vehicle into 25 law enforcement recruits in Whittier, California, was released from custody on Thursday.
A woman who underwent a double mastectomy as a minor while suffering from gender dysphoria is now suing the healthcare providers who advised her to undergo “harmful transgender treatment,” in a lawsuit that contradicts popular progressive talking points.
High school sophomore Blake Allen, a girls’ volleyball player who was suspended for complaining about a biological male changing in the girls’ locker room, has spoken out about her experience in an op-ed for Fox News.
Fans of the widely popular recording artist Taylor Swift were outraged yesterday when event sales giant Ticketmaster announced it is cancelling all public purchases for Swift’s upcoming “Era’s” tour due to an uptick in demand, according to a report from CNBC.
Cicilline circulated a letter to Democratic colleagues laying out his case for invoking the 14th Amendment against Trump on the eve the former president launched his 2024 campaign for a second term in the White House.
According to the filing, Bankman-Fried communicated to employees and others using apps set up to auto-delete within a short time period and had urged staffers to do the same.
Yesterday, Pew Research Center released a study revealing that Americans with strong religious affiliations are far less worries about climate change and environmental issues than those with with weak or no religious affiliation.
The resolution is led by Representative Marjorie Taylor and is co-sponsored by Representatives Matt Gaetz, Paul Gosar, Thomas Massie, Andy Biggs, Barry Moore, Matt Rosendale, Andrew Clyde, Dan Bishop, Greg Steube and Clay Higgins.
U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner, facing nine years behind bars in Russia after being convicted on drug charges, has been transferred to a penal colony about 500 km (300 miles) southeast of Moscow, her lawyers said on Thursday.