References to transgender people have been removed from a National Park Service website for the Stonewall National Monument.
In 2022, Congress passed a law, signed by President Joe Biden, calling for a plaque to be placed on the west wall of the U.S. Capitol with an inscription reading: “On behalf of a grateful ...
A Black church that won a challenge against the Proud Boys hopes it spurs others to act. “We want to capitalize on this ...
The criminal division chief refused to use DOJ power to compel the bank, citing lack of evidence of a crime after Trump ...
We intend to take that evil and use it for good,’ says pastor of Metropolitan AME Church, which was awarded trademark of ...
President Donald Trump's top prosecutor in Washington is facing a complaint alleging he violated professional conduct rules when he asked a judge to dismiss criminal charges against his own client ...
Some of the rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, spread feces in the hallways. On his first day in office, President Donald Trump did the same thing (metaphorically, of course) to ...
The former Trump defense lawyer and Florida attorney general issues a raft of new orders, undoing a broad array of Biden ...
The Trump administration was sued in separate civil complaints challenging a request for information about FBI employees who worked on cases involving President Donald Trump and the Capitol riot, and ...
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Trump Purges Information in a Terrifying Sign of What’s ComingAs part of the de-wokeification process, Trump’s administration has eviscerated more than 8,000 pages of materials just since ...
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FBI agents sue over Justice Dept. effort to ID employees involved in Trump-related investigationsTwo lawsuits, filed Tuesday in federal court in Washington on behalf of anonymous agents, demand an immediate halt to the ...
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FOX8 Cleveland on MSNUniversity of Akron cancels decades-old race forum following presidential executive orderAfter launching a large-scale effort to address long-standing challenges with race relations in the city in 1997, President Bill Clinton chose Akron and the University of Akron’s E.J. Thomas ...
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