DOJ’s Ed Martin faces ethics charges from disciplinary office over threatening letter to Georgetown University

The office that polices attorney misconduct in Washington, D.C., has filed ethics charges against Justice Department pardon attorney Ed Martin, after Martin last year sent a threatening letter to the Georgetown University Law Center that raised questions about its diversity and inclusion policies while he was serving as interim U.S. attorney, according to court filings … Read more

FDA finds little evidence that a generic drug can help people with autism

WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday approved a generic medication for a rare brain disorder, while walking back suggestions by President Donald Trump and other administration officials that the drug showed great promise for people with autism. The agency said it approved leucovorin for children and adults with a genetic condition that … Read more

Fire breaks out in Tehran after reported airstrike

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Now Playing Fire breaks out in Tehran after reported airstrike 00:24 UP NEXT U.S. to launch ‘most intense day of strikes’ on Iran 00:45 Rescue workers search rubble after airstrike in Tehran 00:31 Woman reunited with missing dog after four … Read more

Georgia holds special election to fill Marjorie Taylor Greene’s seat

Georgia voters in the state’s 14th congressional district head to the polls Tuesday for a special election to replace Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who left Congress in January. Tia Mitchell, the Washington bureau chief for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, joins with more. Source link

Beyond the Potomac River, sewage spills threaten cities with old infrastructure

WASHINGTON — The January collapse of a pipe as wide as a car dumped so much sewage into the Potomac River that officials tracked a spike of gut-wrenching bacteria drifting slowly past Washington for weeks, prompting an emergency declaration and federal assistance. It was a disaster of historic scale — 244 million gallons (924 million … Read more

Trump appoints Charlie Kirk’s widow Erika to Air Force Academy Board of Visitors

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump appointed Erika Kirk, the widow of slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk, to serve on the U.S. Air Force Academy Board of Visitors. Kirk, who serves as CEO and Board chair of Turning Point USA, is listed among those appointed by the president on the … Read more

DOJ and Live Nation reached a settlement. Here’s what it means for consumers.

Live Nation, the owner of Ticketmaster, has reached a settlement with the DOJ in a major antitrust case. The U.S. government has accused the company of having a monopoly over tickets to live events. But a legal analyst explains the settlement doesn’t automatically mean cheaper tickets for consumers. Source link

Calm returns to Wall Street as oil prices retreat below $90 per barrel

Trading steadied early Tuesday and crude prices eased after wild swings this week with investors trying to figure out how long the war with Iran will continue. Futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.2% before the opening bell, while S&P 500 futures inched up 0.1%. Futures for the Nasdaq were up 0.2%. On … Read more

Iran war, 11 days in: US controls skies, oil surges and the region braces for what’s next

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! One week into the war with Iran, U.S. officials say American and Israeli forces are moving toward “complete control” of Iranian airspace — clearing the way for deeper strikes, a broader target list and a conflict that appears to be expanding rather than winding down. In briefings … Read more