GOP Senators Press IRS To Revoke Tax-Exempt Status of ‘Palestine Chronicle’ Nonprofit Tied to Hamas Hostage Taker

‘While Aljamal may have played a journalist by day, the evidence clearly suggests he was, at minimum, a Hamas collaborator,’ letter says Sen. Ted Budd (R., N.C.) (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) A coalition of senators on Wednesday petitioned the IRS and other federal law enforcement agencies to launch an investigation into the Palestine Chronicle, alleging the

Biden EPA Rules Will Cause Blackouts for Millions of Americans, Study Warns

President Joe Biden’s aggressive climate regulations targeting fossil-fuel-fired power plants will create widespread electric grid instability and lead to mass blackouts impacting millions of Americans, according to a recent study commissioned by North Dakota’s state government. The research, conducted in May by the firm Always On Energy Research, concluded that the Environmental Protection Agency’s recently

US Government News Agency Attempted To Stonewall Congressional Corruption Probe, Report Finds

‘USAGM provided the Committee with incomplete, inaccurate, and delayed responses to its oversight efforts,’ House Foreign Affairs Committee says Setareh Derakhshesh Sieg (ir.voanews.com/Wikimedia Commons) The U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM), which oversees American-funded news outlets across the globe, attempted to stonewall a congressional investigation into corruption at the agency and privately pleaded with a

Republicans Introduce Bill To Ban DEI in Government, Federal Contracting

Congressional Republicans introduced a bill on Wednesday that would eliminate all diversity, equity, and inclusion positions in the federal government and bar federal contractors from requiring DEI statements and training sessions. The Dismantle DEI Act, introduced by Sen. J.D. Vance (R., Ohio) and Rep. Michael Cloud (R., Texas), would also bar federal grants from going

White House ‘Equity’ Requirements Holding Back EV Charging Station Construction, Internal Docs Show

In 2021, the Biden administration pledged it would build 500,000 electric vehicle charging stations by 2030. So far, it’s built seven. Last month, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg—who administers the funds apportioned for EV charger construction in the $1.2 trillion Bipartisan Infrastructure Act—said Americans should not be surprised at the time it takes to stand up

China’s Top Drone Drone Manufacturer Enlists Texas Company To Avoid Federal Bans

China’s Da-Jiang Innovations Science & Technology Co. (DJI) stands to lose its 58 percent share of the domestic commercial drone market should the House of Representatives pass Rep. Elise Stefanik’s (R., N.Y.) Countering CCP Drones Act. Fortunately for China’s top drone manufacturer, the company already has a workaround in place. Enter Anzu Robotics, a one-man

Harvard Student Facing Criminal Charges for Accosting Israeli Classmate Lands Job in DC Public Defender’s Office

‘Thank you for your commitment to our clients, Ibrahim!’ says public defender’s office Ibrahim Bharmal (Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia) A Harvard University law student who was charged with two misdemeanors after accosting an Israeli classmate last October has now landed a job in Washington, D.C.’s public defender’s office. The student, identified