New York City Mayor Eric Adams Accepts Another Top Resignation Amid Federal Probe

Phillip Banks, deputy mayor for public safety since 2022 and former NYPD chief of department, has stepped down. New York City Mayor Eric Adams said on Monday that he has accepted the resignation of Philip Banks, the deputy mayor for public safety. Banks is the latest New York City public official to resign amid a

‘This Day Restored the Nation’s Dignity’: Top Al Jazeera Anchor Celebrates Hamas’s Oct. 7 Slaughter

Veterans of Qatar-backed network now make up WaPo foreign desk Hamas (Emmanuel Dunand/AFP via Getty Images) A leading Al Jazeera anchorman celebrated the one-year anniversary of Hamas’s Oct. 7 terror spree on Israel, writing in a now-deleted Monday tweet that the mass killing of more than 1,200 women and children “restored the nation’s dignity and

Elon Musk PAC Says It Will Give Referrers $47 for Every Swing-State Voter Who Signs Petition

‘For every person you refer who is a swing state voter, you get $47,’ Musk says on X. Elon Musk’s America PAC is offering supporters $47 for each registered voter they get to sign a petition saying they will support the First and Second Amendments. On his social media platform X, Musk encouraged followers to

Russia’s ‘Merchant of Death,’ Released by Biden in Prisoner Exchange, Now Selling Arms to Houthi Terrorists

Biden exchanged Viktor Bout for US basketball player Brittney Griner Viktor Bout (Twitter/@guyelster) Viktor Bout, a Russian arms dealer released by the Biden administration nearly two years ago in exchange for U.S. basketball player Brittney Griner, is now selling weapons to Iran-backed Houthi terrorists in Yemen. Bout, known as the “Merchant of Death,” met with

Supreme Court Won’t Hear Challenge to Biden’s Order on Voter Registration

Pennsylvania Republican lawmakers had challenged the order, which requires all federal agencies to help increase voter signups and mobilization. The Supreme Court on Oct. 7 rejected a Republican challenge to President Joe Biden’s executive order that increased government involvement in the voter registration and voter mobilization process. The justices denied the petition in Keefer v.

‘Anti-Energy Lawfare’: Millions in Dark Money Fueling Local Climate Lawsuits Across the Country, Congressional Investigation Finds

California law firm Sher Edling received more than $3 million in unreported dark money to push high-profile climate litigation on behalf of dozens of Democratic-led cities and states, according to a Monday congressional report obtained by the Washington Free Beacon. Sher Edling, the Senate Commerce Committee and House Oversight Committee report found, received $2.9 million last