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One of the DOJ letters, signed by the interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, Edward R. Martin Jr., first went ...
Washington’s lead prosecutor is demanding a medical journal focused on chest medicine answer questions on its editorial practices, including how it handles “competing viewpoints” and what he called ...
On April 14, 2025, following President Trump’s recently issued executive order addressing regulatory barriers to competition, ...
For the first—but not last—time, the US Supreme Court weighed in on President Donald Trump’s removal of Gwynne Wilcox, a ...
AMY GOODMAN: For more, we’re joined by Frances Haugen, who is herself a former Facebook whistleblower, an advocate for social ...
On Thursday, April 10, the U.S. Senate voted to confirm Mark Meador as a Commissioner of the FTC. Previously, it was expected that ...
Last spring and summer, The Fulcrum published a 30-part series on Project 2025. Now that Donald Trump's second term The ...
Idahoans can breathe a sigh of relief now that the Legislature has folded its tent and gone home. The bright side of this year’s session is that it could have ...
Happy Fed Day to all who observe, and one of the many surprises of Trump 2.0 is the benign state of relations between the central bank and the president. President Donald Trump agreed with last ...
The Supreme Court’s decision on whether Trump can remove the pair will test the boundaries of presidential power and have ...
Unless we prioritize civic education and engagement, we risk undermining the foundation upon which American democracy is built. It’s time to act. Our democracy depends on it.
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr is taking a hard line against broadcast TV stations accused of bias ...