Pennsylvania Democrat Senator John Fetterman voiced his frustration with the marathon-long process of voting on President Donald Trump’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill,” expressing a preference for spending his time at the beach instead.
Read More Fetterman mocked after complaining about lengthy ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ voting process: ‘I just want to go home’Idaho Murders: Bryan Kohberger to plead guilty in prosecutor-offered deal, dropping death penalty
Bryan Kohberger, the lead suspect in the 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students, will now plead guilty to the slayings after reportedly taking a plea deal from prosecutors.
Read More Idaho Murders: Bryan Kohberger to plead guilty in prosecutor-offered deal, dropping death penaltyKentucky sued by DOJ over policy providing discounted in-state tuition to illegal aliens: ‘Unconstitutionally discriminates’
The Department of Justice announced a lawsuit against the state of Kentucky for providing illegal aliens discounted in-state tuition, emphasizing that the law “unconstitutionally discriminates against U.S. citizens.”
Read More Kentucky sued by DOJ over policy providing discounted in-state tuition to illegal aliens: ‘Unconstitutionally discriminates’DOJ: Over 300 people charged, including 100 medical professionals, in $16.4B ‘National Health Care Fraud Takedown’
The Department of Justice has charged 324 individuals, including 100 medical professionals, due to their alleged involvement in a $16.4 billion healthcare fraud scheme, marking the largest healthcare fraud takedown in DoJ history.
Read More DOJ: Over 300 people charged, including 100 medical professionals, in $16.4B ‘National Health Care Fraud Takedown’Cartel de Sinaloa utilizó hacker para rastrear informantes del FBI
El Cartel de Sinaloa presuntamente contrató a un hacker para espiar a informantes del FBI y facilitar asesinatos selectivos, según un informe publicado por el Departamento de Justicia de Estados Unidos.
Read More Cartel de Sinaloa utilizó hacker para rastrear informantes del FBICanada walks back its digital services tax following Trump’s declaration to terminate trade discussions
Canada reversed its decision to implement a digital services tax, with officials citing expectations of a mutually beneficial and comprehensive trade agreement with the United States, according to a statement released by Ottawa on Sunday night, just one day before the tax was set to take effect.
Read More Canada walks back its digital services tax following Trump’s declaration to terminate trade discussions