‘Living Large’: Teamsters Officials Ripped Off Union for Lavish Meals, Vacations, and Massive Bar Tabs

Union officials’ ‘spending habits—aside from being lavish and patently unreasonable—also crossed the line into fraud,’ internal report finds L: Chris Griswold (Teamsters / X), R: Sean Harren (Facebook) Senior leaders at a California Teamsters union aligned with California gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter are accused of “living large” on union dues, spending tens of thousands of

Supreme Court Upholds Sole GOP-Held Congressional District in New York City for 2026 Elections

Snow falls outside of the Supreme Court in Washington on March 2, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times The U.S. Supreme Court on March 2 ruled that the boundaries of the only Republican-held congressional district in New York City do not need to be adjusted in time for the approaching midterm elections in November. The justices

WaPo Presents ‘Socialist and Trans Liberation Organizer’ Who Founded ‘Armed Queers’ Group as Concerned Student Protesting Trump’s Strikes on Iranian Regime

The Post quoted Ermiya Fanaeian as a Howard PhD candidate with family in Iran. It did not mention her work for ‘Armed Queers Salt Lake City,’ which included a visit to the Cuban embassy in DC to celebrate the life of Fidel Castro. Ermiya Fanaeian (@nationalnetworkoncuba/Instagram) To Washington Post readers, Ermiya Fanaeian is a Howard

New York Judge Says Columbia Cannot Expel or Discipline Students Who Stormed and Occupied Campus Building 

Justice Gerald Lebovits, an adjunct professor at Columbia Law School, said the expulsions were ‘arbitrary and capricious’ L: Gerald Lebovits (columbia.edu) R:A demonstrator breaks the windows of the front door of a building at Columbia (Alex Kent/Getty Images) The New York Supreme Court ordered Columbia University to reverse disciplinary action against approximately two dozen student