White House Responds to Release of More Signal Chat Messages; House DOGE Panel Probing NPR, PBS

More messages from the Signal group discussing military strikes that accidentally included a journalist have been revealed, including those allegedly from Vice President JD Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The White House responded to the further leak. A Biden-e… Original News Source Link – Epoch TimesRunning For Office? Conservative Campaign Consulting – Election Day

Top GOP senator seeks watchdog probe into Signal chat leak

Washington — Sen. Roger Wicker, a Mississippi Republican and chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said Wednesday that the panel is seeking an expedited inspector general investigation into the leak of a sensitive Signal group chat about strikes in Yemen that has stunned Washington in recent days.  Earlier this week, Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor

Electric Grid Operators Tell Panel They May Not Keep Pace With Demand

Reform federal permitting relax state policies restricting fossil fuels but don’t repeal Biden-era incentives for renewable energy development, they say. Electric transmission operators told a House panel on March 25 they’re hustling to meet growing demand and that without federal and state regulatory flexibility—especially in the Northeast—many will struggle to expand already-stressed grids to power

Federal probe launched over trans student who won races in Portland track meet

Public school administrators in Portland, Oregon, are facing a federal civil rights probe over a transgender student-athlete’s alleged participation in a girls’ track and field meet last week, the U.S. Department of Education said Tuesday. The department’s Office of Civil Rights has opened an investigation into Portland’s school district and the Oregon School Activities Association,

Trump asks Supreme Court to intervene in case over canceled DEI grants

Washington — The Trump administration on Wednesday asked the Supreme Court to intervene in an ongoing dispute over Department of Education grants that were canceled because they funded programs that promote diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. In a filing with the high court, the Justice Department requested the justices put on hold a temporary order