The Justice Department informed lawmakers Friday that next week they can begin reviewing unredacted copies of the Epstein files in person at the DOJ headquarters, sources told NBC News.
House Oversight Chairman James Comer said Friday that he is launching an investigation into companies tied to Minnesota Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar’s husband over their unexpected surge in value.
The Trump administration is cutting $1.5 billion in health and transportation funding for a few Democrat-run states, according to the Office of Management and Budget.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is under fire from all directions over his handling of the recent snowstorm that has brought the Big Apple to a halt.
The ASPS, which represents more than 11,000 physicians globally, found that there is low certainty in the risk-benefit ratio for gender-related surgical interventions for minors.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed legislation to end the partial government shutdown after the House narrowly passed the package of bills the same afternoon.
Paris police raided the office of social media platform X in the French capital, as prosecutors summoned Elon Musk for questioning.
According to GOP activist Scott Presler, if Congress does not pass an “election reform” bill, “it’s very likely that Republican voters will not come out on Tuesday, November third, and we very likely could lose the House of Representatives, and…even lose (the) Senate.”
Beth Galetti, an Amazon senior vice president, said the company has “been working to strengthen our organization by reducing layers, increasing ownership and removing bureaucracy.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters Monday that President Donald Trump has not given up on achieving peace in Europe by bringing an end to the war in Ukraine, and remains deeply involved in the process.

