Fight over sexual misconduct cases in Congress poised to intensify

The battle over sexual misconduct on Capitol Hill is primed to escalate. For much of this year, the focus of efforts to curtail sexual wrongdoing has been squarely centered around three figures facing high-profile allegations — Reps. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.), Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) and Cory Mills (R-Fla.) — which forced the first two to resign…

Department of Justice Urged To Investigate Georgetown’s Contract With Qatari Government Following Free Beacon Report

The agreement between the university and the Gulf state requires Georgetown’s Bridge Initiative to consult with a Qatari government group when picking ‘speakers’ and ‘themes’ for events Brandeis Center logo (@brandeiscenter/X), Graduation at Georgetown’s Qatar campus (qatar.georgetown.edu) The Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law on Thursday called on the Department of Justice

How States Are Implementing Medicaid Work Requirements

Federal law will require that adults enrolled in the Medicaid expansion meet new work requirements starting on Jan. 1, 2027, though several states are implementing them sooner. Nebraska started its program on May 1. Montana and Iowa plan to start in July and December, respectively. We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript

What to Know About Trump’s Presidential Fitness Test Award Revival

In the coming academic year, old-fashioned calisthenics, timed runs, and the spirit of competition could return to many public schools. President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed a proclamation restoring the Presidential Fitness Test Awards, which date to the mid-20th century but ended under President Barack Obama’s administration. The May 5 White House action is a