Skip to content

Follow Us

  • x
Subscribe

Just the News in your Inbox

Subscribe to our newsletters and always be informed.

By signing up to our newsletters you agree to the Just the News Terms of Service and Privacy Policy

Logo

User account menu

  • Log in
  • Government
  • Politics
  • Accountability
  • America
  • Podcasts
  • Shows
  • Holiday Gift Guide
  • Donate
  • Government
    • White House
    • Local
    • Security
    • Diplomacy
    • Congress
    • Courts & Law
    • State Houses
    • Federal Agencies
  • Politics
    • All Things Trump
    • Cybersecurity
    • Education
    • Elections 2024
    • Energy
    • Environment
    • Finance
    • Coronavirus
    • Polling
    • Privacy
    • Regulation
    • Transportation
  • Accountability
    • Russia and Ukraine Scandals
    • Political Ethics
    • Cancel Culture
    • Media
    • Waste, Fraud and Abuse
    • Watchdogs
    • Whistleblowers
  • America
    • From the States
    • Crime
    • Culture
    • Economy
    • Science
    • Technology
    • Extremism
    • Free Speech
    • Religion
    • World
  • Podcasts
  • Shows
    • Just News, No Noise
    • John Solomon Reports
    • The Water Cooler w. David Brody
    • The Sharyl Attkisson Podcast
    • The Water Cooler with David Brody
    • Just the News a.m.
  • Holiday Gift Guide
  • Donate

Breadcrumb

  1. Home

Tess Phillips

reporter

Recent Articles

Education

The Montcalm Area Intermediate School District has used seclusion practices on its student body more than 4,000 times over the past five school years.

Michigan school district, DOJ reach agreement to end seclusion, restraints for disability students

Security

4th of July Celebration in Washington DC

DC again tightens curfews after chaotic July 4 weekend, Trump talking about federal control

Culture

2619 Wisconsin Ave.

Washington's Russian Embassy 'Spy House' gets new owner, but its history likely to remain a mystery

Security

Republican Lawmakers Work To Pass Trump's "One, Big, Beautiful Bill" On Capitol Hill

District of Columbia expands city curfew after incidents of teen violence

Government

Pete Hegseth

Hegseth approves request for Calif Guard troops deployed for LA riots to return to fight wildfires

Security

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth

Military commander asks Hegseth to return California Guard troops so they can fight wildfires

Pagination

  • Show more
Logo
  • About Us
  • Our Staff
  • Data and Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Contact Us
  • Advertising
  • Request a Correction
© 2025 Bentley Media Group, LLC