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Hegseth has maintained he did not share “war plans” in the group chat. However, the Atlantic published the group chat’s contents, which revealed the defense secretary spoke about when the attacks wou...
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Outside experts and former defense officials have argued the texts put American troops at higher risk and were almost certainly classified, something Hegseth has denied.
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The noise from SignalGate has apparently become too much to ignore. On Thursday, the Defense Department inspector general’s office announced that it will take a look at Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s use of Signal to organize, with other members of the Trump administration, a military operation in Yemen that reportedly killed at least 53 people.
An attorney for the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services was fired after a report from the Office of Executive Inspector General found that she
The man accused in the killing told authorities he asked DOC staff not to be placed in a cell with anyone else because of his mental health conditions.
Baltimore County Public Schools Superintendent Myriam Rogers may be in violation of her contract by not maintaining her residence within the county, according to the report.
A suspect who was shot by a Bridgeport officer and later died was holding a gun, the Office of the Inspector General said on Friday.
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The Inspector General said his office would take no further action after finding that state police had already made an arrest in the death.
Connecticut's Inspector General said an investigation into Steven Bailey's death was complete, since the man's cellmate has been charged in the killing.
A new audit released by the U.S. Postal Service Office of Inspector General found numerous problems with mail theft prevention efforts at three Houston-area post offices. The audit, released March 20,