DOJ Investigations into California Universities for Affirmative Action Compliance

The DOJ under President Trump is investigating California universities to ensure compliance with a Supreme Court decision banning affirmative action. They aim to end illegal discrimination and promote merit-based opportunities. The investigations were prompted by concerns of racial quotas in admissions practices.

Columbia University's response to anti-Israel protests

Columbia University faces pressure to crack down on anti-Israel protests to regain $400 million in funding, following policy changes and protests on campus. Education Secretary Linda McMahon emphasizes the need for compliance with federal antidiscrimination laws and ensuring safety for all students.

FBI Compliance with Congressional Document Requests

FBI Director Kash Patel is working to comply with congressional document requests, providing transparency to the American people. The FBI has handed over over 400 pages of documents to the House Judiciary Committee, including topics such as Merrick Garland's school board memo and the Jan. 6 pipe bomb investigation.

Preparation for Large-Scale Deportation Efforts in the U.S.

Employers across the U.S. are preparing for potential large-scale deportation efforts targeting workers without legal status, following warnings from President Trump and his administration. ICE has already begun worksite enforcement operations, resulting in arrests at various businesses. The anxiety and advanced preparation are widespread across industries like agriculture, construction, hospitality, and manufacturing.

Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) Rule

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development eliminated federal regulations created during the Obama administration regarding fair housing. President Trump rescinded the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) rule, which was later attempted to be reinstated by President Biden but ultimately terminated. The new change allows localities to self-certify compliance with anti-discrimination laws.

Elon Musk's directive to government workers

Elon Musk sends email to government workers warning of administrative leave if they fail to return to office and report accomplishments. Confusion arises as agencies offer conflicting guidance on compliance.

UnitedHealth's Medicare billing investigation

UnitedHealth is facing a civil fraud investigation by the Department of Justice regarding its Medicare billing processes, leading to a significant drop in its shares. The company denies the allegations of misinformation and claims regular compliance reviews by the government.

Enforcing Court Orders Against a Sitting President

Retired federal judge Nancy Gertner discusses the judicial branch's ability to enforce a court order against a sitting president who refuses to comply.

Closure of West Virginia University's DEI Office

West Virginia University closes its Diversity, Equity & Inclusion office in alignment with Governor's executive order, following similar actions by other institutions. Critics argue against what they perceive as reverse-discrimination practices.

Allegations of Bribery and Fraud against Adani Group

Adani Group denies allegations of bribery and fraud made by U.S. authorities against chair Gautam Adani. Shares of Adani Group companies plunged after Adani was indicted on charges related to an alleged bribery and fraud scheme. Adani and others accused of paying Indian government officials bribes to obtain solar energy contracts. Adani Group spokesperson refutes allegations, stating commitment to governance and compliance. Adani Green Energy cancels bond plans following indictment charges.

Boeing pleads guilty to criminal fraud in 737 Max crashes

Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to criminal fraud related to the 737 Max crashes, facing a fine of up to $487.2 million, with the Justice Department recommending a $243.6 million credit. The deal includes an independent compliance monitor and requires Boeing to invest in compliance and safety programs.

Apple's new 27% fee on purchases made outside the App Store

Apple executive testifies that the new 27% fee on purchases made outside the App Store is a good-faith attempt to comply with the law, despite criticism from the judge during a hearing in Oakland, California.

Archewell Foundation's Good Standing in California

Prince Harry and Meghan's charity, the Archewell Foundation, was considered 'in good standing' by the state of California after resolving a past due payment issue. The foundation can now resume raising money and operate in California.

Meghan Markle's Archewell Foundation and Political Aspirations

Meghan Markle, the former American actress, turns 42 and is reportedly considering a role in politics. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Archewell Foundation faced issues with delinquent status but have since rectified the situation. The foundation focuses on uplifting and uniting communities through acts of compassion.

Texas Universities Closing DEI Departments

Texas universities are eliminating diversity, equity, and inclusion departments in compliance with a state law. University of Texas at Dallas will close its Office of Campus Resources and Support, leading to the elimination of approximately 20 jobs. The move has faced criticism from students and faculty.

Tips for Getting Pulled Over by Law Enforcement

Tips on what to do when you get pulled over by law enforcement to ensure a smooth interaction and maintain safety for both parties.

Possible U.S. Arms Sales Cut to Israel Over Compliance Concerns

The Biden Administration may consider cutting off arms sales to Israel if it does not comply with international law. Israel is expected to provide assurances of abiding by international obligations.