U.S. infrastructure’s “C” grade from engineers comes with a warning

A once-every-four-year report card on the upkeep of America’s infrastructure gave it a “C” grade on Tuesday, up slightly from previous reports, largely due to investments made during former President Joe Biden’s administration. The report from the American Society of Civil Engineers, which examined everything from roads and dams to drinking water and railroads, warns that

Columbia Activists Test School’s Trump-Imposed Mask Policy. Plus, Terrorists in Gaza Get Favorable Coverage from Fox News.

The more things change, the more they stay the same: Columbia University’s Trump-imposed reforms include a new masking policy that requires protesters to show their face or hand over ID. Students returned from spring break on Monday and put the new rule to the test. Dozens of activists, our Jessica Costescu and Jessica Schwalb report,

Intel leaders to testify about threats amid questions over Yemen strike report

Washington — Leaders of U.S. intelligence agencies will appear before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday to testify about global security threats facing the country.  The hearing, which is set to begin at 10 a.m., will feature testimony from Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, CIA Director John Ratcliffe, FBI Director Kash Patel, National Security

Supreme Court Grapples With Louisiana Voting Rights Act Case

The outcome of the case could have an impact on the balance of power in Congress. The Supreme Court on March 24 grappled with a much-litigated racial gerrymandering case from Louisiana involving two consolidated cases: Louisiana v. Callais and Robinson v. Callais. Gerrymandering refers to the manipulation of electoral district boundaries to benefit a particular