Left-Wing Outlet The Intercept Lays Off More Than a Dozen Staff

The Intercept, a left-wing news outlet, reportedly announced Thursday that it will lay off more than a dozen staffers, making it the latest publication to let employees go. “Like many news outlets, the Intercept is facing significant financial challenges,” read a memo the outlet sent to staff, which New York Times media reporter Ben Mullin posted

Trump Says ‘There’s No Crime’ Amid Stormy Daniels Hush Money Case Hearing

Former President Donald Trump on Thursday harshly criticized a court case claiming that he falsified business records to cover up a hush money payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels. He told reporters at the New York City courthouse where the hearing took place that the case was election interference, and insisted that he …

DOJ Wants Names of Jack Smith’s Staff to Be Kept a Secret: Judicial Watch

Judicial Watch called DOJ claims that the roster should be kept secret ‘plainly insufficient.’ The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has asked a federal court to keep the names of Trump special prosecutor Jack Smith’s staff a secret, according to a disclosure revealed by Judicial Watch on Wednesday. Judicial Watch, a conservative-leaning group that has

Trump: ‘NATO Countries Have to Pay Up’

While at a New York City courthouse on Thursday for his hush money case hearing, former President Donald Trump called out the United States’ fellow NATO member states for “not paying up” in contributing to the group’s finances, leaving the United States to fund the vast majority of the bloc’s expenses. President Trump told repor…

Witness Testifies That Fani Willis’s Affair With Prosecutor Started Before Trump Case

A former friend of Fulton County district attorney Fani Willis (D.) testified Thursday that Willis had already started dating Nathan Wade before she appointed him in 2021 to prosecute former president Donald Trump’s Georgia election interference case.  Robin Yeartie, who claimed to be a “good” friend of Willis from the early 1990s to 2022, said

Larry Hogan Neck and Neck With Likely Dem Opponent in Maryland Senate Race: Poll

Former Maryland governor Larry Hogan (R.) is evenly matched with his likely Democratic opponent in the state’s 2024 Senate race, according to a Friday poll. Hogan and Rep. David Trone (D., Md.) both received 42 percent of voters’ support in the poll from Emerson College. Hogan and Trone both led in their respective primaries. Against

Watchdog issues blistering report on hundreds of federal inmate deaths

Washington — Extreme staffing shortages, policy violations and systemic operational failures contributed to hundreds of likely preventable inmate deaths across the Federal Bureau of Prisons system between 2014 and 2021, a government watchdog found in a blistering report released Thursday. The Justice Department’s Office of the Inspector General examined 344 deaths of inmates in BOP’s custody