Federal security efforts in full tilt ahead of Charlie Kirk’s memorial service

Glendale, Arizona — State Farm Stadium in Glendale, home of the NFL’s Arizona Cardinals, can hold more than 63,000 people. But police are anticipating more than 100,000 people coming to the stadium Sunday in an effort to attend the memorial service for conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated last week on a college campus in

Emmanuel Macron on U.S. role as NATO scrambles jets to repel Russia incursions

Three Russian fighter planes flew into Estonian airspace, and NATO scrambled Italian, Swedish and Finnish aircraft to repel them. Russia last week sent drones into Romania and Poland, two other NATO members. The alliance is executing what it calls “Operation Eastern Sentry” along NATO’s eastern flank, but the United States is not participating. Margaret Brennan

CDC advisory panel recommends keeping COVID-19 vaccine prescription-free

After the tabled hep B vote, some liaison members from top medical organizations shared their agreement for holding off on making changes to the current recommendations. Some also urged more transparency in how decisions will be made on future potential recommendation changes. “I would urge the committee to use the methodical scientific method to weigh

Trump asks Supreme Court to intervene on Venezuelan deportation protections

Judge blocks ending TPS for certain immigrants Judge blocks Trump from ending TPS for Venezuelans and Haitians 02:20 Washington — The Trump administration on Friday asked the Supreme Court to freeze a lower court’s order and allow the government to end deportation protections for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans in the U.S. U.S. Solicitor General

Prosecutors worry acting U.S. attorney could be fired for not prosecuting NY AG

Federal prosecutors in the Eastern District of Virginia are concerned that the acting U.S. attorney could be removed for failing to prosecute New York Attorney General Letitia James for mortgage fraud, multiple sources say.   The U.S. attorney for the district, Eric Siebert, has been serving as the acting top prosecutor since January and was

Who’s paying for the White House ballroom and what’s in it for them?

Contribute money to the new White House ballroom President Trump is constructing and in exchange, donors may be able to choose a Trumpian option: their names etched inside the White House forever. At least that’s one option that has been discussed.  Also under consideration: listing donor names on a website, though no final decision has been made.