An $11,000 golf cart. More than $7,000 on TV subscriptions. $1.5 million in office renovations.
Those were among the expenses that one sheriff’s office billed to a settlement aimed at rooting out racial profiling in the department.
https://t.co/Aq1yx9AAU9
There’s a little-known way to get your insurance denial overturned, but less than 1 in 10,000 of those who are eligible actually use it.
Teressa was one of them. This is how she did it: https://t.co/Ln3fAR4grL
Russian Satellites Have Been Jamming GPS Signals Across Europe
Scientists and U.S. military briefers have linked short, widespread interference incidents to Russia, revealing vulnerabilities in a technology essential to everyday society
https://t.co/Y7Py8wpNTU
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) & Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) are investigating US Mint plans for a "250th anniversary 24-karat Trump gold coin"
"Can the Mint identify what refineries supplied the gold?
Can the Mint certify that the gold did not originate from cartel-linked mines?"
Trump is still moving forward with his cop beater slush fund. He says it here plainly - if Congress doesn’t stop him, he’s doing it.
Republicans had their chance last week to prohibit the fun and they voted with Trump. So let’s stop the breathless talk of the GOP finally standing up to Trumps corruption. They never will.
Just a reminder that a Saudi developer who is also a Trump business partner is behind building a multi million dollar data center in Ohio, raising questions around who these data centers are really benefiting.
https://t.co/ajGn8ddTlj
A group of lawmakers demanded answers from the White House this week following a ProPublica investigation revealing that a top aide to the president initiated a $620 million loan from the Pentagon to a startup linked to Donald Trump Jr.
https://t.co/Fp0OLaeCWF
Pay attention to who is willing to break the law for Trump as we head into the midterms—because his end goal is to create a system where others will break the law for him. It's about building a custom where it's normal to break the law for a person. The big case is the military
@JamieBonkiewicz "Sgt. Adam Arko with the Sarpy County Sheriff’s Office confirmed to @kwtx he served Hoffman with paperwork requiring him to register as a sex offender in #Nebraska. It happened Friday morning at Hoffman‘s home in Papillion, Nebraska."
@TSpoonFeed
https://t.co/dJVPcSpR3B.
Under new military guidance from Pete Hegseth, the LDS Church is officially classified as a non-Christian religion.
My fellow Saints, you can love these Christian nationalists all you want, but they will not love you back.
https://t.co/AWm3fRPEst
The sanctions against Russia are so lax that even Putin's cronies are able to buy western jets and expand their luxury lifestyles.
My report via @WSJ https://t.co/dVLFZ7w4mL
USPS’ plan to only send mail-in ballots to voters registered with the federal government violates a court-enforced settlement from 2021, a new motion argues.
The NAACP is asking a federal court to block USPS from implementing the rule, which could result in eligible voters being denied ballots.
https://t.co/cpUNiCeEGM
4 large new data centers coming online in Texas this month failed their voltage test, which ensures that when they disconnect from the grid, they don't unbalance the power and cause more disruptions and outages. https://t.co/ubdxI53FLh
With Trump's pardon of ex-Rep. Steve Buyer R-IN, who was convicted of insider trading, here is the updated Trump pardon list involving Congress: 11R, 2D
Donald Trump’s Board of Peace is taking donor money and depositing it into a private JPMorgan account – and we have no transparency about who is overseeing these funds and how they will be used.
Secretary Rubio refused to answer my question when I asked him if Donald Trump or any family member could access this money. I am deeply concerned by what the Administration plans to do with these funds, which are meant to support the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas and help Palestinian civilians.