Japan’s Prime Minister to Meet Trump in Washington

Shigeru Ishiba has sought engagement with President Donald Trump since his election in November to keep a strong U.S. presence in the Indo-Pacific. Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba will have his first in-person meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington, Japanese officials confirmed on Feb. 4. Ishiba is expected to visit the United States

Columbia Encampment Leaders Sue School for ‘Psychological Harm’—and Tap Professional Anarchist Who Stormed Campus Building as Their Rep

Aidan Parisi, who routinely posted photos and gave interviews from the encampment, accused the school of doxxing him Pro-Palestinian protesters inside Hamilton Hall at Columbia University(Alex Kent/Getty Images) Three Columbia University encampment leaders are suing the school, alleging that its disciplinary actions against them caused “severe emotional and psychological harm.” One of their attorneys is

Democrats, Republicans Debate Future of the Department of Education

Partisan debates over what’s to blame for declining academic performance preview the battles ahead over education reform. In a House hearing on Wednesday, Democrats accused Republicans of promoting divisiveness, inequity, and resegregation as part of a plan to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education. The debate at a hearing on the state of American education

Musk Vows to Eliminate ‘Wasteful’ Politico Subscriptions for Federal Employees

Government payments to Politico quadrupled to $26 million during the Biden administration Getty Images Elon Musk, the African-born immigrant entrepreneur President Donald Trump authorized to rein in spending, vowed on Wednesday to end the federal government’s “wasteful expenditure” of nearly $8.5 million last year on premium subscriptions to Politico, the Beltway news blog located many,

White House Says Payments to Some Media Outlets Will Stop

‘The DOGE team is working on canceling those payments now,’ White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said. After reports surfaced that the federal government may have paid for subscriptions to media companies like Politico, the White House announced on Feb. 5 that those payments “will no longer be happening.” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt

Trump Signs Executive Order Banning Biological Men in Women’s Sports

President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed an executive order that prohibits biologically male athletes from participating in women’s sports, delivering on a campaign promise. “With this executive order, the war on women’s sports is over,” Trump said, noting that schools that refuse to comply may lose federal funding. In addition, the order tasks the administration

OPM Issues Privacy Assessment in Suit Over Government-Wide Email System

The Office of Personnel Management submitted the assessment, but Justice Department lawyers argued it was unnecessary. The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has submitted a privacy assessment in an ongoing lawsuit over the Trump administration’s plan to implement a government-wide email system for communication with federal employees. The Feb. 5 filing was made after a