The Justice Department says Brenda Lee Brown Armstrong was charged with paying another person to register to vote. James O’Keefe later confronted her after his team’s undercover footage on Skid Row raised new questions about cash-for-signatures schemes.
Union filings reviewed by the Freedom Foundation suggest Randi Weingarten's book was supported by teacher dues, consultant fees, and a charity setup that leaves a few too many loose ends.
A jailhouse interview adds fresh claims about Ilhan Omar's role in the Feeding Our Future saga, while records, waivers, and a state report keep the political fire burning.
Federal authorities say a Missouri man posted bomb-making videos that an ISIS-inspired attacker later used before a deadly New Orleans rampage. The case has renewed questions about how dangerous material keeps slipping through social platforms that are quick to police speech and slow to stop real threats.
FIFA’s top World Cup final seats climbed to $32,970, lawmakers questioned the pricing model, and the trip to MetLife Stadium is getting expensive before kickoff even starts.
A Minnesota attorney general lawsuit says a crime-prevention nonprofit diverted millions to personal spending, luxury trips, and private businesses. The case adds another ugly lesson in how public-minded language can hide private appetite.