USAID Inspector General Fired After Critical Report

Paul Martin has been removed. The inspector general of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) was fired on Feb. 11, one day after his office issued a report criticizing the dismantling of USAID that’s being undertaken by the Trump administration. Trent Morse, deputy director of the White House Office of Presidential Personnel, informed Paul

White House Reveals Receipts of Federal Contracts DOGE Has Terminated

‘We have contracts upon contracts that we can send and provide this information to you,’ the White House press secretary said. The Trump administration released receipts of federal contracts that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has revoked in its efforts to downsize government spending, the White House said on Feb. 12. White House press

White House Releases Receipts of DOGE-Related Canceled Contracts

‘We have contracts upon contracts that we can send and provide this information to you,’ the White House press secretary said. The Trump administration released receipts of federal contracts that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has helped revoke in its efforts to downsize government spending, the White House said on Feb. 12. White House

Trump Secures Release of American, 2 Others From Prison in Belarus

The new releases come one day after an American school teacher was released by Russia and returned to the United States. President Donald Trump helped secure the release of three inmates held in Belarus, including one American, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed Feb. 12. “It speaks to President Trump’s deal-making ability,” Leavitt said

Residents Say They Witnessed Anomalies Ahead of California’s Lithium Battery Fire

Locals near Vistra Energy’s Moss Landing Power Plant noticed anomalies in the days leading up to last month’s lithium ion battery fire at the facility, including dead sea lions with skin lesions, sounds of explosions, chemical smells, and symptoms like burning eyes and throats. Those issues could mean there were problems at Moss Landing even

FCC Investigates Comcast and NBCUniversal Over DEI Programs

Investigation into MSNBC parent company comes as host Al Sharpton promotes corporate boycott over DEI Brendan Carr (Alex Wong/Getty Images) The Federal Communications Commission is investigating Comcast and its subsidiary NBCUniversal over whether its diversity, equity, and inclusion programs violate federal anti-discrimination laws. In a letter to Comcast CEO Brian Roberts on Tuesday, FCC chairman