HealthLine Feb 27, 2026
The US Department of Justice has weighed in on a dispute between AbbVie and the state of Colorado, backing the pharmaceutical company's bid to overturn a law guiding the 340B drug discount program.
Politico Wire Feb 19, 2026
A large banner featuring Donald Trump's face has been hung at the Justice Department headquarters, sparking concerns about the erosion of the agency's independence. Meanwhile, in Los Angeles, a prominent powerbroker's legacy is threatened by his links to Ghislaine Maxwell, a key figure in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
AI Pulse Feb 19, 2026
President Trump has been quietly working to eliminate the Department of Education, using a range of tactics to undermine the agency's authority and reduce its influence. Reporter Liam Knox reveals the strategy behind Trump's efforts to gut the department. The move has significant implications for the nation's education system.
Politico Wire Jan 30, 2026
The US Department of Justice (DoJ) has launched a federal civil rights investigation into the fatal shooting of Minneapolis nurse Alex Pretti by immigration officers. Pretti, 37, was shot dead on January 30, 2026, after a verbal altercation with immigration officers outside a local bar. The news of the investigation comes as protests in Minneapolis continue to intensify.
Politico Wire Jan 30, 2026
The US Justice Department has released an additional 3 million files related to the late Jeffrey Epstein case. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche expressed sympathy for Epstein's victims. Blanche acknowledged that mistakes were made during the redaction process.
Politico Wire Jan 30, 2026
The documents stem from the Labor Department's investigation into Epstein's recruitment of workers for his Palm Beach mansion between 2000 and 2005. The documents are set to be released in batches, with the first batch totaling over 3 million pages. The final release is anticipated to take several months. The release follows the high-profile investigation and subsequent death of Jeffrey Epstein in August 2019.
Politico Wire Jan 30, 2026
Donald Trump and his associates filed a $10bn lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the US Treasury Department on Thursday. The lawsuit, filed in Miami federal court, accuses the agencies of negligence and failure to take "mandatory precautions" to prevent the leak of Trump's tax returns. The tax returns, which were obtained and published by the media outlets, revealed significant financial details about Trump's business dealings and income.
Politico Wire Jan 29, 2026
The Los Angeles Fire Department's non-profit organization admitted to paying a leading communications agency $65,000 to represent the department following the Palisades fire. The PR firm, which is known for representing high-profile celebrity clients, was reportedly hired to help shape the messaging and public image surrounding the department's response to the disaster. The decision to bring on the PR firm came as the LAFD was facing mounting criticism from the public and media over its handling of the fire.
Politico Wire Jan 24, 2026
The Justice Department under the Trump administration missed the deadline to release the full Epstein investigative files, despite promises made during the campaign. Legal experts say there are still options to pressure the DoJ into releasing the files.
Politico Wire Jun 16, 2026
Title: Divergent Developments: Education, Iran, and More Subtitle: Trump administration shifts special education oversight, while Pence weighs in on Iran and a new film about the Capitol riot is
Politico Wire Jan 30, 2026
The White House has released over 3 million pages of documents related to the death of a U.S. soldier. The documents were redacted to protect the privacy of the soldier's family.
HealthLine May 29, 2026
The US Department of Justice has sent a letter to Yale School of Medicine, alleging it was illegally discriminating against applicants who are not Black or Hispanic.
HealthLine Mar 19, 2026
A recent report from the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) watchdog has found that many nursing homes are misusing antipsychotic drugs to treat dementia patients.
AI Pulse Mar 9, 2026
Over 30 employees from top AI firms sign statement supporting Anthropic's lawsuit against Defense Department
AI Pulse Mar 6, 2026
Anthropic's Standoff with the Department of Defense Exposes Gaps in US Law
Travel Tales Mar 4, 2026
The US State Department has urged Americans to "depart now" from 14 countries in the Middle East due to escalating conflict, while also advising against playing music without headphones on United Airlines flights.
AI Pulse Mar 4, 2026
Anthropic's AI chatbot Claude faces widespread outage, while tech workers urge the Department of Defense to reevaluate its supply chain risk label, amidst advancements in explainable AI and semantic search.
Trending Now Feb 26, 2026
The US Department of Defense is pushing tech companies to compromise on AI ethics, while a new survey reveals the financial realities of adult content creation and a developer finds a way to reduce
SciTech Weekly Feb 25, 2026
This week has seen significant advancements in various fields, from a potential new treatment for tuberculosis to a court's decision to limit the Department of Justice's search of a journalist's devices.
Security Alert Feb 25, 2026
The US Treasury Department has sanctioned a Russian exploit broker and its owner for buying stolen zero-day exploits from a former US defense contractor executive, marking the first use of a new law targeting