Whistleblowers Silenced: HUD Fires Civil Rights Lawyers Over Fair Housing Act Pushback
Palmer Heenan and Paul Osadebe were dismissed from HUD after raising alarms about the Trump administration’s dismantling of Fair Housing Act enforcement.
Palmer Heenan and Paul Osadebe were dismissed from HUD after raising alarms about the Trump administration’s dismantling of Fair Housing Act enforcement.
Craig Vogt of Hudson, Florida, faces felony charges after confessing to killing and cooking two pet peacocks in retaliation against a neighbor who fed them.
An unprecedented gathering of U.S. military brass at Quantico, convened by Trump and Defense Secretary Hegseth, has sparked concern over its purpose and implications for military neutrality.
George Hardy, one of the youngest Tuskegee Airmen and a veteran of WWII, Korea, and Vietnam, has died at 100—remembered for his bravery and unflinching honesty about racism in the military.
Despite GOP claims, no current funding bill proposes federal health care for undocumented immigrants—making the shutdown narrative misleading at best.
Donald Trump’s yearslong vendetta against James Comey reveals a pattern of using presidential power for personal retribution, raising alarms about democratic norms.
Advances in DNA analysis and a re-examined shell casing have led Austin police to identify a suspect in the 1991 yogurt shop murders of four teenage girls.
Otto Obermaier, who brought a restrained yet effective approach as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York after Rudy Giuliani, has died at 89.
The Trump administration is deploying 100 National Guard troops to Illinois to protect ICE facilities, sparking backlash from state leaders who call it federal overreach.
Lally Weymouth, the daughter of Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham, died at 82. A fearless interviewer of world leaders, she never held a leadership role at the family paper.