Moving the Priests Around: Columbia To Reassign Deans at Center of Texting Scandal

Columbia University will not fire the four deans who exchanged caustic and derogatory text messages during an alumni panel on anti-Semitism, opting instead to reassign three of them while letting the most senior administrator, Columbia College dean Josef Sorett, remain in his post, according to three people familiar with the university’s decision and an announcement

Biden’s Energy Department Takes Credit for Reduction of Gas Prices Mandated by Congress

Congress, not the DOE, set the policy to release gas reserves Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm testifies before Congress (Getty Images) The Department of Energy (DOE) announced last week that it took action to “help lower gas prices ahead of the Fourth of July holiday,” a move mandated by Congress earlier this year when lawmakers voted

Bumbling Biden Needs ‘Visual Instructions’ To Enter and Exit Rooms: Report

President Joe Biden’s event staffers prepare detailed documents, including enlarged photographs of his exact path to the podium to chaperon the octogenarian president at public events, an Axios report reveals. The report shows a document with images of a backstage hallway labeled “walk to the podium” to familiarize the president and his staff with the