The United States Army allegedly repurposed more than $151 million that it took from soldiers’ paychecks for food, and spent it on other costs instead, according to a Military.com report .
It is not clear from the data where the money is actually being spent, but the 2024 financial records from 11 of the Army’s largest bases showed that just $2.1 million of the $17 million collected at Fort Stewart, Georgia, went to food.
The Department of Education announced Monday that it cut $600 million in grants that used taxpayer funds on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) teacher training programs.
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‘It seems unwise for the professional association for superintendents to advise its members to continue flouting longstanding federal law,’ Erika Sanzi told The Federalist.
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A group of state attorneys general wanted the Department of Government Efficiency blocked from accessing government data as the case proceeds.
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A federal judge has temporarily blocked the CIA from firing 11 officers placed on leave over their roles in DEIA programs.
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The president stated that the move was necessary to restore a ‘fair justice system’ in the country.
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The textbook, “A People’s History of the United States,” used in as many as one and four high school history classrooms, misinforms students and borrows from Karl Marx to present American history as a “conflict between capital and labor,” according to a new report.
The report by the Goldwater Institute compares “A People’s History” by the late Howard Zinn to Hillsdale College Professor Wilfred McClay’s alternative and less used textbook “Land of Hope: An Invitation to the Great American Story.” The institute is a conservative think tank in Arizona, focused on free market policy and Americans’ constitutional freedoms.
The payments for unknown items make government spending almost impossible to track, according to the agency.
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