As Trump sends more troops toward Iran, lawmakers want more answers 

As President Trump sends more troops toward Iran, mobilizing the Army’s elite 82nd Airborne Division, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are unsatisfied with the amount of information provided in their briefings Wednesday, demanding the Pentagon be more forthcoming as the conflict nears its fifth week. The frustration about the lack of clarity comes

UCLA Taps Director of Harvard Center Accused of Anti-Semitism As Next Public Health Dean

The University of California, Los Angeles on Tuesday named as its next dean of public health the head of a Harvard University center that was hit with numerous anti-Semitism allegations in a university report last year. Kari Nadeau, the chair of the environmental health department at Harvard’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health, will leave

Arrington: Fraud cuts for war funding

House Budget Committee Chair Jodey Arrington is making clear he will push for the “fraud prevention” spending cuts he wants across state and social safety net programs in order to pay for any Iran war funding in a second GOP reconciliation bill. The Texas Republican is meeting soon this afternoon with Senate Budget Committee Chair

Harvard Business Professor Who Protested at Library Now Teaching Israel Divestment ‘Case’ in Class

A Harvard Business School professor who participated in a library protest in favor of student anti-Israel protesters is planning to teach a “case” in her class on Friday about divesting from Israeli and other companies because of “their possible complicity in the crisis in Gaza.” A copy of the 26-page “case” obtained by the Washington

‘Moderate’ Abigail Spanberger Said She Had ‘No Plans To Redistrict Virginia’ When Running for Governor. Now She’s Campaigning for a Gerrymandering Ballot Measure.

The proposed amendment to the state’s constitution would give Democrats a 10-1 advantage in Virginia’s congressional districts Abigail Spanberger (Win McNamee/Getty Images) When Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D., Va.) ran for office last year, she campaigned as a “moderate” and told voters she had “no plans” to gerrymander her state’s congressional districts. Now, she’s pushing for