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Available reporting shows newly released Epstein emails and related document dumps include correspondence between Jeffrey Epstein and multiple public figures and journalists, including a New York Time...
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Available reporting shows newly released Epstein emails and related document dumps include correspondence between Jeffrey Epstein and multiple public figures and journalists, including a New York Time...
USPS employees are generally paid and continue working during a federal government shutdown because the Postal Service operates with largely self-generated revenue and is not an appropriated agency. M...
A recent ProPublica investigation documents , frequently tied to mistaken identity, racial profiling, or agents dismissing valid identification; the reporting includes vulnerable cases such as nearly ...
Available reporting shows multiple consumer complaints, review-site allegations and journalistic pieces questioning Burn Peak’s marketing and safety — reviewers and watchdog blogs describe deceptive a...
The materials provided contain no direct information about the training new U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents receive; instead they repeatedly report on recruitment volumes, person...
Congress and the executive branch have pursued a mix of statutory fixes, enacted data-access laws, and agency-focused proposals aimed at tightening data sharing to reduce improper payments—ranging fro...
Synchronized, multi-angle video analysis has repeatedly reshaped investigations of high-profile police shootings by clarifying timelines, revealing spatial relationships, and challenging first impress...
Public reporting establishes that 2017 saw a sharp rise in ICE use-of-force episodes — ProPublica counted “more than 170 incidents” in the first nine months of the Trump administration — but the docum...
The Obama administration revised and formalized detainee medical standards through the 2011 Performance-Based National Detention Standards (PBNDS), and introduced a “sensitive locations” (protected ar...
DHS and ICE distinguish "removals" as compelled departures under immigration law from "returns" or "voluntary returns," which are administrative or non‑judicial dispositions that do not carry the same...
The Department of Justice decides whether to investigate a Member of Congress through a blend of legal limits (constitutional privileges like the Speech or Debate Clause), internal policies that funne...
If ICE wrongfully arrests a U.S. citizen, available legal paths include administrative FTCA claims against the federal government, civil-rights suits against individual officers (Bivens-type claims) i...
Federal audits measure SNAP overpayments primarily through an official improper payment estimate that found an 11.7% error rate (about $10.5 billion) for FY2023 and is produced using a two‑tiered qual...
U.S. citizens retain constitutional protections during ICE encounters: they generally cannot be arrested or deported based solely on immigration status and have Fourth and Fifth Amendment rights, but ...
Investigations and reporting show recent ICE proposals and internal memos offered cash incentives tied to speed or successful tracking of removals, and some plans were quickly withdrawn or criticized ...
Border Patrol and DHS materials acknowledge progress in barrier construction—about 458 miles of barrier panels installed from January 2017 through January 2021 —but also repeatedly warn that attributi...
Available sources in this search do not list or enumerate the U.S. Department of Education’s “current 11 professional categories” for 2025; none of the provided pages names an 11-category scheme or re...
The Census Bureau uses layered quality controls — research-driven design, operational testing, in-field verification, post-enumeration surveys and formal correction procedures — to detect and measure ...