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6h ago

Goldman Sachs’ top lawyer Kathy Ruemmler to resign after emails show close ties to Jeffrey Epstein

Ruemmler said in a statement that she would “step down as Chief Legal Officer and General Counsel of Goldman Sachs as of June 30, 2026.โ€

6h ago

He was a U.S. attorney for four hours. Then President Trump fired him.

Donald Kinsella was fired by email a half day after being sworn in: โ€œI probably set a record.โ€

10h ago

DHS reportedly taps Labor Department aide behind posts echoing white supremacist rhetoric

Peyton Rollins, 21, helped run the Labor Departmentโ€™s social media channels as they spewed ugly propaganda. Now, he reportedly has been effectively promoted.

10h ago

Congress locks in a DHS shutdown as lawmakers leave Washington

Negotiators are โ€œvery far apartโ€ on an ICE overhaul, Sen. Chuck Schumer said. A DHS shutdown begins Saturday.

11h ago

Agent investigated in Chicago womanโ€™s shooting, her lawyer says

The attorney for Marimar Martinez said a prosecutor told him the Border Patrol agent who shot her five times is under criminal investigation.

11h ago

Judge cites Abrego in ordering Trump administration to facilitate return of Venezuelans

Washingtonโ€™s chief federal trial judge is still seeking to hold the government to account for one of its most flagrant legal violations in Trumpโ€™s second term.

11h ago

Analilia Mejia wins N.J. Democratic nomination for U.S. House seat

Tom Malinowski conceded to the former Sanders campaign director Tuesday but ripped AIPACโ€™s involvement in the primary to fill Gov. Mikie Sherillโ€™s vacant House seat.

12h ago

Thursdayโ€™s Mini-Report, 2.12.26

Todayโ€™s edition of quick hits.

12h ago

Trumpโ€™s EPA dismantles Obama-era climate change regulations

The Trump administration has revoked a landmark scientific finding that greenhouse gases harm public health and warm the Earth.

13h ago

โ€˜Pretty richโ€™: Republicans claim Democrats are the hypocrites in new DOJ โ€˜spyingโ€™ scandal

The Department of Justice appears to be tracking which documents members of Congress look up when viewing the unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files. Republicans think Jack Smith collecting phone metadata was a lot worse.

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