Alleged DOGE Imposters Demand Records From San Francisco City Hall

Authorities in San Francisco are looking for three men who entered San Francisco City Hall on Friday, posing as employees of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The suspects entered various offices and demanded access to records “related to alleged wasteful government spending and fraud,” according to a statement by the San Francisco Sheriff’s

Trump to Attend NASCAR’s Daytona 500 for 2nd Time as President

Trump attended the race in February 2020 and issued the command for drivers to start their engines. In another appearance that burnishes his lifelong love of professional sports, President Donald Trump will attend the Daytona 500 on Feb. 16 for the second time as commander-in-chief. Trump first attended the race in February 2020 during his

Trump Attends NASCAR’s Daytona 500 for 2nd Time as President

Trump attended the race in February 2020 and issued the command for drivers to start their engines. In another appearance that burnishes his lifelong love of professional sports, President Donald Trump will attend the Daytona 500 on Feb. 16 for the second time as commander-in-chief. Trump first attended the race in February 2020 during his

In Israel, Rubio and Netanyahu Pledge to Curb Iran

‘Israel and America stand shoulder to shoulder in countering the threat of Iran,’ the Israeli prime minister said. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem on Feb. 16, where the two vowed to combat Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Netanyahu said after the meeting that he and Rubio had

Republicans Seek to Unleash President’s Power to Not Spend

Republican lawmakers want to repeal a Watergate-era law that reins in the president’s ability to decline to spend funds appropriated by Congress. WASHINGTON—In a move that could give President Donald Trump more freedom to enact his agenda, Republicans are attempting to repeal a law which ties the hands of presidents who don’t want to spend

Florida State Sen. Geraldine Thompson Dies at 76 After Complications From Knee Replacement Surgery

ORLANDO, Fla.—Florida state Sen. Geraldine Thompson died Thursday following complications from knee replacement surgery, her family said. She was 76. The Orlando-area Democrat had served in the Florida Legislature since 2006. Her most recent time in the Florida Senate began in 2022. She had previously served as a member of the Florida Senate from 2012

Education Department Tells States to End DEI in Schools or Risk Federal Funding

The state education departments are given 14 days to ensure compliance. The U.S. Department of Education is warning state education departments they have 14 days to cease their diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts or risk losing federal funding. The warning was issued in a Feb. 14 “Dear Colleague” letter sent to the departments of