
Panama Official Accuses Hong Kong Port Operator of Misconduct
The controller general of Panama said CK Hutchison, a Hong Kong conglomerate, did not properly renew its license to operate two ports that are part of a $19 billion deal involving BlackRock.
Robert W. McChesney, Who Warned of Corporate Media Control, Dies at 72
In over a dozen books, he explored the failures of journalism and the internet, blaming capitalism and calling for the nationalization of Facebook and Google.
American Library Association Sues to Stop Trump Cuts
The group argues that efforts to dismantle the Institute of Museum and Library Services imperil the nation’s libraries and violate the law.
IRS agrees to unprecedented measure of sharing tax details on illegal migrants with DHS for deportation efforts
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem signed off on the Memorandum of Understanding Monday.
Trump uses golden shovel to plant replacement for historic magnolia tree planted by Andrew Jackson
“We have a beautiful tree now at the White House,” Trump said.
Trump-appointed judge sides with Associated Press in battle over White House access
DC US District Judge Trevor McFadden — nominated to the federal bench by Trump in 2017 — ruled that the wire service must have access while the case plays out.
Justice Dept. Disbands Cryptocurrency Enforcement Unit
The Trump administration is dialing back its enforcement of cryptocurrency, and criticizing Biden-era prosecutions.
Key Trump defense pick Elbridge Colby confirmed despite GOP opposition – as JD Vance rips McConnell for ‘political pettiness’
Vice President JD Vance ripped McConnell following the vote for “one of the great acts of political pettiness I’ve ever seen.”
Supreme Court Pauses Ruling Requiring Trump to Rehire Thousands of Federal Workers
A federal judge in California had ordered the Trump administration to rehire government employees fired as part of its efforts to slash the federal work force.