Trump's allies find signs of respite from scrutiny at the Justice Department

February 18, 2025 - 5:00am EST
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The department dropped a case against former Rep. Jeff Fortenberry, withdrew from an investigation against Rep. Andy Ogles, and moved to dismiss the case against New York Mayor Eric Adams.

Mar 25 - 3:23pm EDT

The former TV doctor made it through a tight vote in the Senate Finance committee with only Republican support.

Mar 25 - 3:08pm EDT

The next U.S. head count's accuracy would likely be undermined by a census question about citizenship status that GOP lawmakers and President Trump have pushed to add, a new peer-reviewed study finds.

Mar 25 - 12:49pm EDT

A Pentagon-wide advisory that went out one week ago warned against using Signal, the messaging app, even for unclassified information.

Mar 25 - 12:49pm EDT

A Pentagon-wide advisory that went out one week ago warns against using the Signal, the messaging app, even for unclassified information.

Mar 25 - 8:04am EDT

The Department of Veterans Affairs embraced telehealth, especially for mental health care, in recent years.

Mar 25 - 6:00am EDT

Mia Love, the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress, died three years after being diagnosed with glioblastoma, a brain cancer that is nearly always fatal.

Mar 25 - 4:27am EDT

President Trump has suggested that the U.S. should take over Greenland. Now, a planned trip to Greenland puts Usha Vance, the spouse of the U.S. vice president, in a difficult diplomatic position.

Mar 25 - 4:27am EDT

President Trump has suggested that the U.S. should take over Greenland. Now, a planned trip to Greenland puts Usha Vance, the spouse of the U.S. vice president, in a difficult diplomatic position.

Mar 25 - 4:26am EDT

President Trump's alienation of allies and dismantling of U.S. Agency for International Development are welcome news for China, a scholar in Beijing tells NPR.