Headline Search Search a category by clicking or drill down using post tags CategoryAllCensorshipCongressCourtsCriminal JusticeCultureDataDEIDisaster ReliefDissentEconomyEducationEnvironmentEpstein Sex Crime NetworkExtremismFederal PersonnelFighting BackForeign RelationsGood GovernmentGriftHealthHuman RightsImmigrationIntelligenceJustice DeptMediaMilitaryOversightPropagandaProtestReligionResourcesScienceSocial SecurityTransportationVoting RightsWarA federal judge orders the Justice Department to release unredacted Epstein files by July 2 or justify every withholding, after an independent journalist sued over redactions she calls illegal. FCC Chairman Carr opens a proceeding that could shrink or end E-Rate, the $2 billion program connecting schools and libraries to the internet, citing student screen time. Rep. Kean (R-NJ), who hasn’t voted or appeared in public since March 5, won his primary in absentia and returns June 30 to hold a fundraiser the same day. The Supreme Court rules 7-2 that federal pesticide law bars consumers from suing Monsanto for failing to warn that Roundup may cause cancer, ending tens of thousands of state lawsuits. The administration asks OpenAI to limit its next model to government-approved partners before any public release, the first time Washington has preemptively restricted an AI model’s launch. The fired Stars and Stripes ombudsman sues the Pentagon, alleging she was dismissed days after a column criticizing its efforts to control the military paper’s editorial independence. The FEMA official who claimed he teleported to a Waffle House and that millions voted illegally in 2016 steps away from leading the agency’s disaster-response office as hurricane season begins. Senator Wyden warns the administration is preparing to fast-track the removal of more than 500 unaccompanied migrant children, a year after a judge halted a similar overnight attempt. DeSantis declares the Everglades migrant lockup “Alligator Alcatraz” a success as he confirms its shutdown after less than a year and at least $1 billion in contracts. An Associated Press investigation finds the DEA let hundreds of thousands of fentanyl pills reach New Mexico streets from 2023 to 2025 to build bigger trafficking cases.