This Chinese Drone Company Found a Workaround to Congress’s Ban on Doing Business in the US—Before the Ban Is Even Passed

Congress intended the upcoming 2025 NDAA—the annual defense funding package—to seal off the country from DJI, the sanctioned Chinese drone company deemed a national security threat by the U.S. intelligence community that sells nearly 80 percent of unmanned aircraft flying in American airspace today. But business records reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon show that

After Transgender Athlete’s Latest Win, Women’s Sports Advocates Hope for Supreme Court Intervention

A federal court’s decision last week to allow a biological male at San Jose State University to compete in a women’s collegiate volleyball tournament added yet another layer to the growing patchwork of legal rulings surrounding transgender athletes. That case is still working its way through lower courts, but the decision has led opponents to

Judge Drops Manslaughter Charge Against Daniel Penny After Jury Deadlocks

Prosecutors hope jurors will vote to convict Penny on the lesser charge of criminally negligent homicide Daniel Penny (Alex Kent/Getty Images) The judge overseeing the murder case against Daniel Penny, a Marine veteran accused of wrongfully killing a homeless man on a New York City subway, on Friday afternoon dropped the second-degree manslaughter charge against

Beyoncé, Bruce Springsteen, and Black Barbershops: How Kamala Harris Whittled Away Her Campaign War Chest in the Election’s Final Days

Team Harris paid $900k to musicians in waning days of ill-fated campaign Kamala Harris embraces Beyoncé at a campaign rally in Texas (Jordan Vonderhaar/Getty Images) When Beyoncé Knowles appeared at a campaign rally for Kamala Harris in Houston days before the election, the pop superstar declared she was there not as a politician or a

Foreign-Funded Green Groups Lead Charge Against Trump Interior Nominee Doug Burgum

Influential climate groups bankrolled by Swiss billionaire Hansjörg Wyss have emerged as some of the loudest voices opposing President-elect Donald Trump’s nomination of Gov. Doug Burgum (R., N.D.) to lead the Department of the Interior. “The threat speaks for itself,” Climate Power said immediately after Burgum’s nomination was announced last month, characterizing the North Dakota

Judge Upholds Naval Academy’s Use of Race in Admissions Process

The U.S. Naval Academy’s race-conscious admissions policies can remain in place, a federal judge ruled on Friday, arguing that racial diversity in the military “has enhanced national security.” The 175-page ruling by Senior District Judge Richard Bennett rejected arguments from Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA), the same group that swayed the Supreme Court in 2023

Feds Use Bank Loophole To Surveil Americans’ Financial Data Without Warrants, House Judiciary Says

Federal law enforcement exploited the Suspicious Activity Report system to access and surveil Americans’ private financial data without warrants or probable cause, according to a report from the House Judiciary Committee. The FBI “manipulated” the SAR filing process by pressuring banks to file reports on individuals the FBI deems “suspicious,” making financial institutions “de facto