D.C. Judge Clears ABA To Take Swing At Trump Law Firm Orders
A D.C. judge ruled the American Bar Association can press claims that the White House ran a policy to punish law firms, keeping a major test of presidential power alive. The decision preserves the ABA's bid to block enforcement of the orders.
Bryon Noem Photo Furor Rattles DC And Roils Kristi's Inner Circle
Photos and message logs published by tabloids appear to show Bryon Noem cross‑dressing and chatting with adult performers; Kristi Noem says the family is "devastated" and security experts warn of potential exposure.
Santa Fe Hero Cop Shot In School Attack Still Fighting For Benefits As Cruz Jumps In
John Barnes, wounded confronting the 2018 Santa Fe shooter, still waits for federal help. A bipartisan bill would widen eligibility and force faster PSOB decisions.
Iran Puts 18 U.S. Tech And Finance Giants In Its Crosshairs
Iran’s IRGC said it will treat 18 U.S. tech and finance firms as targets in the Middle East and urged evacuations, naming major Silicon Valley and Wall Street players. Coverage shows the move follows earlier strikes that damaged regional cloud sites.
Terps Turn on Regent: UMD Students Stage Symbolic Vote Over McMillen’s Epstein Emails
UMD students are voting in a campus-wide referendum after Tom McMillen’s name appeared in newly released Epstein records; the ballot is symbolic but politically charged.












