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DOJ dangles massive signing bonuses for lawyers ready to fight ‘lawless’ cities far beyond DC

May 6, 2026

The Department of Justice is offering signing bonuses of up to $25,000 to recruit lawyers across the country to bolster legal battles against what one department official described as “lawless jurisdictions.” New job postings show the high-dollar bonuses are being offered through the DOJ Civil Division components that handle immigration lawsuits and investigations into transgender medical treatments, two of President Donald Trump’s most contentious priorities, and highlight New...

Dem representative admits to working with Mexico to sneak oil into Cuba, despite blockade

May 6, 2026

A Democratic lawmaker is drawing backlash after saying she spoke with foreign ambassadors about getting oil to Cuba despite U.S. sanctions, defending the outreach as “literally our right and responsibility.” Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., made the remarks during a recent Seattle briefing following a congressional delegation trip to Cuba, where she discussed the island’s worsening fuel shortages and U.S. policy toward the communist regime. “I was in conversations...

Texas water park changes ‘Muslim only event’ after Gov Abbott threatens to pull $530K in state grants

May 6, 2026

A “Muslim-only event” at a taxpayer-funded Texas water park has been changed to say “all are welcome,” while encouraging guests to dress moderately after criticism and threats by Gov. Greg Abbott to pull public safety grants. A local Islamic group rented out the Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark for its annual Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) “Epic Eid” celebration June 1. A flier for the event originally stated that the gathering...

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Lawmakers increasingly view disciplinary alternative programs as a solution to behavior problems. Critics say they harm students.

Texas lawmakers proposed a bill to allow private-sector lithium mining companies to work on certain military bases.