February 7, 2025 - 07:00

Ellen Weintraub, the chair of the Federal Election Commission (FEC), has publicly rebuffed former President Donald Trump's effort to remove her from her position. In a pointed statement, she asserted, "There's a legal way to replace FEC commissioners—this isn't it." This declaration comes amid ongoing tensions between the FEC and the former administration, highlighting the complexities involved in the appointment and removal of federal officials.
Weintraub emphasized the importance of adhering to established legal protocols when it comes to such significant changes within the commission. Her remarks underscore the broader implications of political maneuvering in regulatory bodies, particularly those involved in overseeing election integrity. As the FEC plays a crucial role in maintaining fair electoral processes, Weintraub's resistance to Trump's attempt reflects her commitment to upholding the rule of law and the integrity of the commission's work. This situation raises questions about the balance of power and the independence of federal regulatory agencies in the face of political pressures.
May 25, 2026 - 20:32
What big names are saying about Pope Leo's AI letterPope Leo XIV released his first encyclical letter on Monday, focusing entirely on the ethics and future of artificial intelligence. The document, which calls for a `human-centered` approach to AI...
May 25, 2026 - 06:03
$140,000 E.V.s and Heritage Gold: The Rise of China’s Homegrown Luxury MarketAs China`s economic growth cools, a surprising shift is taking place among the nation`s wealthiest consumers. Instead of flocking to European fashion houses and Swiss watchmakers, many are now...
May 24, 2026 - 18:06
Business Agenda for May 24The tri-county area business community is set for a full day of professional development and collaboration on Friday, May 24. A series of events will offer local entrepreneurs, executives, and...
May 24, 2026 - 01:50
Indiana official touts the state’s low tax rates, business benefits amid NYC exodusIndiana Lieutenant Governor Micah Beckwith made the case for his state as a haven for businesses and residents looking to escape high taxes, particularly those leaving New York City. Appearing on a...