Vance Says He, Trump Met With FBI Director Candidates in Now-Deleted Social Media Post

Current FBI Director Christopher Wray was selected by President-elect Donald Trump in 2017. Vice President-elect JD Vance said in a now-deleted post on social media platform X that he and President-elect Donald Trump were interviewing candidates for a new FBI director. The post, quoted by several media outlets and widely shared across social media in

How a CCP-Controlled School Tied to Beijing’s Nuclear Weapons Program Infiltrated the University of Minnesota

Sun Yat-sen University, which sits on a U.S. unverified list, has funneled millions to the university system’s flagship campus in recent years (Carlson School of Management/YouTube, 2023) Last November, University of Minnesota vice provost Harvey Charles traveled to Guangdong, China, to tour Sun Yat-sen University, the Chinese Communist Party-controlled college known for its top business

IRS, Treasury Finalize New Rules to Expand Access to Clean Energy Tax Credits

Biden administration’s new tax credit rules aiming to ‘accelerate the transition to a greener economy’ take effect on Jan. 19, 2025. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the U.S. Treasury Department have announced new rules to broaden access to tax credits for certain types of co-owned projects, with the aim of accelerating the buildout of

With 63 Percent of Voters Backing Her Recall, Bay Area District Attorney Concedes

Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price, elected in 2022, touts her ‘incredible strides toward serving the victims in this county.’ Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price conceded her recall election on Monday, nearly a week after Bay Area voters expressed their frustration with crime and homelessness by voting out multiple progressive leaders. Ultimately, 63.1 percent

Trump Reelection Won’t Lead to Isolationism: US Ambassador Kennedy

Caroline Kennedy said the United States would continue its leader role in Pacific while affirming Australia’s position as its most trusted ally. U.S. Ambassador to Australia Caroline Kennedy has said Donald Trump’s second presidential term would not lead to the return of “America first isolationism.” During her speech at the National Press Club of Australia

Trump Promises to Use Recess Appointments If Needed, but What Are They?

President-elect Donald Trump has wasted no time in appointing his Cabinet members since his victory in the Nov. 5 presidential election. In keeping with his promise to shake up Washington, some of his selections have raised brows and questions about their ability to survive a potential confirmation battle in the Senate. But should his nominees