Teachers Union Sues Education Department Over Anti-DEI Policy

The lawsuit said the Department of Education’s guidance violates free speech protections. The American Federation of Teachers and the American Sociological Association sued the U.S. Department of Education on Feb. 25 over a letter warning that schools could lose federal funding if they did not cease their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs within 14

How Trump Admin Widens Scope of Federal Agency Involvement in Immigration Enforcement

The Trump administration’s immigration enforcement has involved not only DHS but the IRS, the military, and the departments of State, Defense and Justice. The Trump administration’s focus on immigration enforcement has led multiple government agencies, including the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the departments of State, Defense, and Justice, as well as the military, to

International Red Cross, Facing GOP Criticism Over Hamas Propaganda Platforming, Seeks Free Beacon Newsletter Sponsorship

The ICRC has not ‘traditionally done much advertising,’ spox says in email Just days after the Washington Free Beacon detailed mounting congressional concerns over the International Committee of the Red Cross’s (ICRC) participation in a series of shocking Hamas hostage release ceremonies, an official from the aid agency approached the publication about advertising with the

Senator Warns That US, a Regulatory ‘Dinosaur,’ Losing Edge in Nuclear Innovation

Sen. James Risch (R-Idaho) tells utility commissioners that the federal government must subsidize pioneering developers to be competitive. WASHINGTON—Americans invented nuclear power, were the first to commercialize it for electric generation, and are spearheading global innovation in small modular reactors and other emerging technologies that will revolutionize 21st century energy and economies. But the United