A former Homeland Security official during President Donald Trump's first administration who authored an anonymous op-ed sharply critical of the president is calling on independent government watchdogs to investigate after Trump ordered the department to look into his government service. Miles Taylor, once chief of staff at the Department of Homeland Security, warned in an interview with The Associated Press of the far-reaching implications of Trump's April 9 memorandum, “Addressing Risks Associated with an Egregious Leaker and Disseminator of Falsehoods,” when it comes to suppressing criticism of the president.
Israeli forces recovered the bodies of two hostages, Gadi Haggai and Judy Weinstein-Haggai, who were abducted during Hamas' Oct. 7 attack on Israel that killed about 1,200 people and sparked the Gaza ...
Tom Thibodeau's firing was so divisive that it came up during Wednesday's NYC Democratic mayoral debate. The debate hosted by NBC 4 included a question for nine of the candidates competing in June's p...