Minnesota State Employee Will Not Be Charged for Allegedly Vandalizing Teslas

The Minneapolis Police Department expressed its displeasure at the decision not to charge the man. A Minnesota state employee will not be prosecuted over allegedly keying six Teslas. Hennepin County District Attorney Mary Moriarty will alternatively request that Dylan Bryan Adams, a program consultant for the state’s Department of Human Services, be sent to a

Treasury’s Bessent sees “an opportunity for a big deal” with China

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Wednesday said the Trump administration has an “opportunity for a big deal” on trade between the U.S. and China, providing a hint that a brutal tariff war between the two nations could ease up. Bessent, who delivered the keynote address at the Institute of International Finance in Washington, D.C., today,

Democrat Willie Phillips Resigns From Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

The move paves the way for President Donald Trump to nominate another member that would give the panel a Republican majority. Willie Phillips, a member of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) who served as its chairman under the Biden administration, resigned on April 21, the commission said. Phillips, a Democrat, served as FERC’s chairman

Adam Kinzinger’s “Principles First” Charade: A Hollow Crusade of Ego, Not Integrity

Let’s be clear: Adam Kinzinger is not leading a principled rebellion — he’s waging a personal vendetta dressed up in the tired garb of “saving democracy.” The former Illinois congressman, now a CNN talking head, insists he’s still a Republican while spending every ounce of his political energy trying to tear down the leader of