
Ohio State University President Ted Carter Resigns Over 'Inappropriate Relationship'
Ohio State President Walter 'Ted' Carter Jr. resigned after disclosing an inappropriate relationship with someone seeking public resources.

Ohio State President Walter 'Ted' Carter Jr. resigned after disclosing an inappropriate relationship with someone seeking public resources.

A federal judge ruled against subpoenas targeting the Federal Reserve in a DOJ criminal investigation led by U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro.

President Trump criticized UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and repeated complaints about Chagos Islands deal as Saharan dust creates unusual weather effects across Britain.

Economic officials from the United States and China are meeting in Paris to facilitate potential discussions between the two nations' leaders.

The killing of a Chicago college student allegedly by an immigrant with multiple arrests has sparked political debate over sanctuary city policies.

Federal appeals court rejected Housing and Urban Development agency's plan to restructure homelessness funding priorities.

Former Iranian prisoners spoke publicly about Americans currently held in Iran, while questions emerged about political figures' connections to an Iranian-born imam.

The Senate voted 47-53 against advancing a war powers resolution that would have restricted President Trump's military strikes against Iran.

Four-term U.S. Representative Dan Crenshaw was defeated by Texas state Representative Steve Toth in the Republican primary for Texas's 2nd Congressional District.

The Defense Department confronts separate controversies over alleged court order violations regarding media access and reported changes to military promotion lists.

Three IRA bomb attack survivors withdrew their civil case against Gerry Adams after facing potential liability for up to £500,000 in legal fees.

The General Services Administration will hire approximately 400 employees following significant workforce reductions from previous government efficiency efforts.

A statue of Christopher Columbus has been placed on the grounds of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building adjacent to the White House.

Josh Simons quit his government position after allegations that a think tank he previously led commissioned research into journalists' backgrounds.

California's state librarian faces criticism over the disappearance of $1.1 million from a Dolly Parton literacy program.
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