The U.S. Army has placed a senior civilian official overseeing nuclear and chemical safety programs on administrative leave after an undercover video surfaced showing him allegedly discussing sensitive national security matters in a public setting. Andrew Hugg, identified as the Army’s Branch Chief of
Read MorePurdue University has quietly imposed an unwritten policy sharply limiting the admission of graduate students from China and other politically sensitive nations,
Democrats have adopted a new strategy: if fraud is illegal, just hide it. As federal and state investigators continue to unwind a
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, a Republican from Kentucky, on Tuesday rejected proposed interview conditions from former President Bill Clinton and
Another midwestern state is facing a fraud problem. A Nigerian-born professor once celebrated for her leadership in early childhood education has admitted
President Donald Trump has intensified private criticism of Canada in recent weeks, raising concerns to aides about the country’s Arctic defenses and
A House Judiciary subcommittee will convene a high-profile hearing next week to examine allegations of widespread fraud in Minnesota’s taxpayer-funded social services
The Justice Department has opened a federal investigation into Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, examining whether the two
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a major recalibration of Ottawa’s foreign and trade policy on January 16, unveiling what he called
An Israeli security expert is forecasting the imminent collapse of Iran’s ruling regime, predicting a dramatic regional realignment and the possibility of
A federal audit has identified roughly $84.6 million in potentially improper housing assistance payments in Minnesota during fiscal year 2024, the final
