House Ethics Panel Report on Matt Gaetz

House Ethics Panel has not agreed to release the report on former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL). The report is still not completed and may be finished in December. Gaetz resigned from Congress after being tapped by President-elect Donald Trump as Attorney General. The committee needs one Republican vote to release the report.

U.S. Inflation and Producer Prices

Inflation pressures in the U.S. eased in July as producer prices rose less than expected, with a slight increase in the producer price index for final demand. Energy prices and food prices saw gains, while services prices fell. The report suggests the Fed may cut interest rates next month.

Criticism of Secret Service Director's Timeline for Report on Security Failings

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez criticizes Secret Service Director for projected 60-day timeline for report on security failings during Trump rally. Ocasio-Cortez deems it unacceptable given high threat environment post-assassination attempt on Trump.

Transgender Surgery Industry Report

A conservative think tank's report sheds light on the booming transgender surgery industry, with total revenues estimated to surpass $4.4 billion in 2023 and could exceed $7.8 billion by 2030. Concerns raised about the financial incentives driving the industry despite potential physical and psychological consequences.

Bristol Police Ambush

Body cam footage shows a Bristol police officer firing a single shot that took down the killer after the officer was ambushed, leaving him wounded and two fellow officers dead. The killer was plagued by personal failures and drug abuse, leading to the deadly ambush.

Criticism of Report on Gifts to Justice Clarence Thomas

Attorney Mark Paoletta criticizes a report about gifts received by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, claiming it is filled with errors and deceptions. The report from Fix the Court alleges that Justice Thomas received almost $4.2 million in gifts and 'likely gifts' between 2004 and 2023.

FBI Report on Active Shooter Incidents in the U.S. in 2023

FBI report reveals locations where active shooter incidents occurred in the U.S. in 2023, with open spaces being the most targeted areas. The report highlights 48 incidents resulting in 105 deaths and 139 injuries across 26 states. California had the highest number of incidents.

Childhood Hunger

UNICEF report highlights rates of extreme hunger among children age 5 and under in various countries.

Transgender Medical Claims

The U.S. medical establishment is ignoring a prestigious British report critical of transgender medical claims, while the U.K. has halted some treatments for minors due to lack of evidence. European countries are also moving away from radical transgenderism, but the U.S. remains steadfast in its support. The report emphasizes the need for evidence-based and patient-centered care.

State Department Report on Israel's War in Gaza

The State Department released a report critical of Israel's military practices in Gaza but did not conclude if Israel broke U.S. or international laws of war. The report raised concerns about civilian casualties, aid delivery, and suspended a shipment of large bombs to Israel.

Antisemitism on College Campuses

Harvard University and 12 other colleges received a failing grade on the ADL Campus Antisemitism Report Card. The report assessed 85 colleges and graded them from A to F based on specific criteria. Harvard has been facing setbacks since terrorist attacks by Hamas on October 7, with students suing the university for ignoring antisemitism and hiring professors who support anti-Jewish violence.

March Jobs Report Exceeds Expectations

CNBC anchor Rick Santelli gushed over a March jobs report that saw 303,000 jobs added, exceeding expectations. The report also showed slight changes in the unemployment rate, average hourly earnings, and labor force participation.

Impact of Transgender Inclusion in Women's Sports

The Senate Committee on HELP released a report on the challenges female athletes face when competing against transgender women in sports. Female athletes feel demotivated and helpless due to the perceived unfairness. The report includes testimonies from athletes and highlights the negative impact on women's sports.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen Denies Knowledge of Report Linking Conservative Groups to Hate Groups

During an interview, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen denied knowledge of a report linking conservative groups to hate groups that was allegedly flagged by the Treasury Department.

The potential repercussions of attacking Attorney Robert Hur during his testimony on Capitol Hill

Attorney Robert Hur, a Republican lawyer and former federal prosecutor, oversaw an investigation into Joe Biden's possession of classified documents and concluded there was insufficient evidence for criminal charges. Democrats should be cautious in attacking him during his testimony on Capitol Hill as he could potentially damage Biden's reputation further. Hur has a history of political independence and may have more damaging information not widely reported. The report on Biden's memory and handling of classified documents has flaws but also raises valid concerns.

Equity Efforts in Illinois

Despite heavy emphasis on 'equity' for minorities by Democrats in Illinois since 2019, a report finds that the state ranks poorly in minority well-being despite government spending on 'equity' initiatives.

Pentagon Report on UFO Sightings

The Pentagon found no evidence of extraterrestrial spacecraft in a new report on UFO sightings spanning nearly eight decades. The report debunks claims of alien spaceships and concludes that most sightings were ordinary objects.

Israel's Disappointment with U.N. Response to Hamas' Sexual Violence Acts

Israel expresses disappointment with the U.N. for not condemning Hamas' sexual violence acts and calls for action to be taken against the group and its supporters.

North Korea's weapons manufacturing capabilities

A report raises questions about North Korea's weapons manufacturing capabilities, discussed by NPR's Ayesha Rascoe with Andrew Yeo of the Brookings Institution.