Walz a no-show at key fraud hearing despite being in the building on other business: GOP leader
Rep. Robbins says Gov. Tim Walz skipped a Minnesota state fraud hearing despite allegedly being in the building, citing his arrogance as the reason.
Rep. Robbins says Gov. Tim Walz skipped a Minnesota state fraud hearing despite allegedly being in the building, citing his arrogance as the reason.
King Charles gifted President Trump a British World War II relic with his name on it, delivered rousing remarks to Congress, and cracked quite a few historical jokes during his state visit to Washington, D.C., alongside Queen Camilla Here are some of the standout moments and photos from their visit: Charles gifts Trump WWII-era submarine bell The
Washington — With hurricane season just weeks away, FEMA has officially entered a financial danger zone — forcing the agency to limit spending to only the most urgent, life-saving needs amid the partial government shutdown. The move, known as Imminent Needs Funding, is triggered when FEMA’s Disaster Relief Fund drops below $3 billion. And the
The House Education and Workforce Subcommittee on Higher Education and Workforce Development meets at 10:15 a.m. ET April 29 to examine the current state of free expression at American universities and evaluate policies that impact the First Amendment rights of students and faculty. Original News Source Link – Epoch Times
The House Education and Workforce Subcommittee on Higher Education and Workforce Development meets at 10:15 a.m. ET April 29 to examine the current state of free expression at American universities and evaluate policies that impact the First Amendment rights of students and faculty. Original News Source Link – Epoch Times
US war in Iran has cost $25 billion so far, says Pentagon official. Combat operations against Iran have cost the U.S. military about $25 billion in two months, a top Pentagon accounting official told House Armed Services Committee members on April 29. The April 29 hearing marked the first time Secretary of War Pete Hegseth
The Department of Justice released a new photo of alleged White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooter Cole Allen on April 29, 2026. Officials said he took photos of himself minutes before the shooting unfolded. Department of Justice via The Epoch Times The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed court papers on April 29 requesting that Cole Allen,