
DOJ Official Who Previously Served as Mueller's Spokesman Resigns, Citing "Hostile and Toxic Work Environment"
Josh Stueve, the Senior Communications Advisor at the Department of Justice, resigned on Thursday, citing a “hostile and toxic work environment.” Stueve worked in this position at the Justice Department for 15 years and served as former Special...
Continue ReadingJudge strikes down Elon Musk's $55 billion Tesla pay package
A Delaware judge ruled against Elon Musk's $55 billion Tesla compensation package. The judge made the ruling on Tuesday...
Read MoreThinking of not filing your tax return amid IRS cutbacks? Penalties can be costly, experts say
As the IRS faces cutbacks, some taxpayers are weighing whether to file returns this season. But skipping your federal...
Read MoreFrom the Archives: Jack Albertson Dies of Cancer
Jack Albertson, a one-time teenage pool hustler who learned to tap dance and eventually became an award-winning...
Read MoreWoman, 29, accused of kidnapping two female victims at knifepoint
A woman accused of kidnapping two female victims at knifepoint, as well as sexually assaulting and shaving the head of...
Read MoreBerkshire MPs and May call for new Heathrow rail link from Slough
Four Berkshire MPs have called on the government to support a new rail link to Heathrow Airport. The proposed line...
Read MoreFamous London hotel adored by celebs on fire with 125 firefighters at scene
A huge fire has engulfed a posh hotel popular amongst celebs and royals. Pictures shared on social media show ferocious...
Read MoreTrump Announces Reciprocal Tariffs on Allies, Competitors To Address 'Unfair Trade Practices'
President Donald Trump on Thursday announced a new round of reciprocal tariffs on U.S. competitors and allies alike,...
Read MoreDonald Trump slapped down Keir Starmer intervention after Zelensky row
The Prime Minister failed in an attempt to get Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky to reconcile in the aftermath of...
Read MoreWhy Elon Musk and the GOP Have the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau in Their Crosshairs
Republicans have long wanted to kill the CFPB. With Musk and Russell Vought, they may finally have their chance.
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