Senate asks Pentagon IG to probe handling of abuse allegations against Army doctor

The chair of the powerful Senate Armed Services Committee has asked the Pentagon’s inspector general to investigate whether the military “failed” to support alleged victims of sexual assault in the massive and unfolding case of an army pain doctor charged with abuse, CBS News has learned. Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts made the request

Public Interest in His Divorce Records Is ‘Minimal,’ Senate Candidate Ruben Gallego Argues

Arizona Senate candidate’s lawyers fight a Free Beacon motion to unseal records related to 2016 divorce in which Gallego left 9-months pregnant wife Rep. Rubén Gallego (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images) Rep. Ruben Gallego (D., Ariz.) says he has nothing to hide about the behavior that led him to divorce his wife, then nine months pregnant, amid

Top US Banks Flee Left-Wing Climate Coalition Ahead of Legal Battle

Republican state attorneys general say Climate Action 100+ inflates energy prices and unfairly manipulates market JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon (Getty Images) America’s largest investment banks are fleeing a left-wing climate coalition ahead of a pending antitrust lawsuit against the group, in the latest blow to corporate environmental activism policies. JP Morgan Chase, BlackRock, and

Watchdog Sues California County for Refusing to Release Information on Noncitizen Voters

Alameda County’s lack of transparency is ‘concerning as we enter a presidential election year.’ The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) filed a federal lawsuit against Alameda County after an official declined its request to provide details of noncitizen voters. On Sept. 7 last year, PILF requested records related to foreign nationals registering and voting in