Manhattan DA Agrees to Trump Sentencing Delay

The defense is arguing that prejudicial statements related to the former president’s official acts in office were presented by the district attorney at trial. Attorneys for former President Donald Trump are moving to throw out the New York criminal trial, reopening arguments of presidential immunity after the Supreme Court issued its landmark ruling on the

IRS Under Pressure To Pull Tax-Exempt Status for Pro-Hamas Groups Fomenting Unrest

The IRS is under renewed congressional pressure to pull the tax-exempt status for several key U.S.-based nonprofits that are fomenting pro-Hamas protests across the country just years after they played a leading role in the anti-police riots that erupted as part of the 2020 Black Lives Matter movement. Rep. Jim Banks (R., Ind.) alerted the

Biden’s Climate Crackdown on Heavy-Duty Trucks Will Threaten Food Production, Republicans Warn

A coalition of more than 150 House and Senate Republicans are calling on the Biden administration to withdraw a slate of environmental regulations targeting heavy-duty trucks, the Washington Free Beacon has learned. The lawmakers—led by Rep. Randy Feenstra (R., Iowa) and Sen. Mike Crapo (R., Idaho)—will send a letter, first reviewed by the Free Beacon, to Environmental

Biden, Who Boasted SCOTUS Ruling ‘Didn’t Stop’ His Student Loan Scheme, Touts Respect for Presidential ‘Limits’ 

Addressing the nation on Monday, President Joe Biden assured the American public that he would “respect the limits of the presidential powers.” Just weeks ago, he boasted that the Supreme Court “didn’t stop” his student loan forgiveness plan that was ruled unconstitutional. Biden’s remarks followed the High Court’s ruling on Monday that presidents have immunity

Biden Administration Invests $504 Million in 12 Tech Hubs Nationwide

The program is part of an effort to encourage the development of technology centers outside of Silicon Valley. WASHINGTON—Over the past twenty years, technological innovation has mainly been concentrated in traditional tech hubs like California, New York, and Massachusetts. The Biden administration is now looking to broaden this potential, providing smaller tech hubs across the

DOE Poised To Dole Out $400 Million to Energy Company on Brink of Financial Collapse—After Evading Tariffs on Chinese Imports

The Department of Energy is set to give a $400 million loan to a financially troubled battery company that admitted to defrauding the federal government in 2022, according to court records. Eos Energy—whose board includes a personal friend of Department of Energy loan czar Jigar Shah—was forced to pay a $1 million settlement to the

Meet the Rich Kids, Professors, and Activists Arrested at Columbia in April

Eloise Maybank is accustomed to luxury. A London native, Maybank attended high school at a private French academy in London, the renowned Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle de Londres, and then at Milton Academy, an elite Massachusetts boarding school where tuition runs $76,000 a year. Then she enrolled at Columbia. Maybank was among approximately 100