House Republicans seek DOJ probe of allegations raised by Epstein’s assistant

Washington — House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer and several Republican lawmakers on Thursday asked the Justice Department to investigate allegations raised by Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime assistant that she was abused by two men. Sarah Kellen, the assistant, told the Oversight Committee that she was the victim of abuse by former Miami Beach Mayor Philip

Homeland Security Secretary Says He Backs Enhanced Penalties for Protesters Who Dox ICE Agents

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin testifies in Washington on June 3, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin on Wednesday said that he backs stronger penalties for protesters or rioters who attempt to reveal the identity of federal immigration agents. Mullin referenced Democrat-led proposals to require Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents

House Homeland Security Committee Holds Hearing on AI, Cybersecurity

The Committee on Homeland Security holds a hearing at 10:30 a.m. ET on June 4 titled “The AI Security Landscape: How Frontier Models, Agentic AI, and AI Coding Tools Are Reshaping Cybersecurity and Critical Infrastructure Resilience.” Witnesses: Sandra Joyce, vice president, Google Threat Intellige… Original News Source Link – Epoch Times

New York House candidates face off in race to succeed Nadler: How to watch PIX11 debate

NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) — Candidates in New York’s 12th Congressional District will face off in a race for the district’s first open seat in more than three decades. The spot is being contested by Alex Bores, George Conway, Micah Lasher, Jack Schlossberg and five other candidates, following Rep. Jerry Nadler’s (D-N.Y.) decision not to…

Supreme Court Upholds FCC’s Fines Against Wireless Carriers

The seal of the Federal Communications Commission in Washington on Dec. 14, 2017. Jacquelyn Martin/AP Photo The U.S. Supreme Court on June 4 left intact the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) power to levy large fines through its in-house adjudication system. The dispute was the latest legal case to test whether the in-house enforcement system used