
Katie Yonke
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Katie Yonke
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Wisconsin school board races get big boost in spending from national conservative group wpr.org/news/wisconsin…

🚨Election News: The 2026 New Hampshire Senate Race is in a dead heat between Pappas and Sununu 🔵 Chris Pappas: 46% 🔴 John Sununu: 43% Pollster: St Anslem College Date: 3/16-3/18 Voters: Register Voters 1,491

New - Governor Poll - Wisconsin 🔵 Rodriguez 44% 🔴 Tiffany 41% 🔵 Barnes 43% 🔴 Tiffany 41% 🔵 Crowley 42% 🔴 Tiffany 41% Tipp #B - LV - 3/19

On March 20, 2026, a U.S. District Court judge vacated key security provisions of the Pentagon's October 2025 media access policy. The court removed every provision that allowed the Department to screen press credential holders for security risks and every provision that allowed the Department to deny, revoke, or suspend a press credential based on security considerations — while simultaneously ordering the Department to immediately reinstate press credentials for the New York Times. The Department always complies with court orders but disagrees with the decision and is pursuing an appeal. In the interim, and in compliance with the court's order, I have signed the revised "Pentagon Reservation In-Brief for Media Members," effective immediately. Here is what the revised policy does: Closure of Correspondents' Corridor. In assessing the Department's security posture following the court's removal of all security screening authority, the Department determined that unescorted access to the Pentagon cannot be responsibly maintained without the ability to screen credential holders for security risks. Effective immediately, the Correspondents' Corridor is closed. A new and improved press workspace will be established in an annex facility outside the Pentagon, but still on Pentagon grounds, and will be available when ready. Escorted Access Only. All journalist access to the Pentagon will require escort by authorized Department personnel. Credential holders will continue to have access to the Pentagon for scheduled press briefings, press conferences, and interviews arranged through public affairs offices. The Department remains committed to transparency and to working with credentialed journalists who cover the Department and the U.S. military. The Department is equally committed to the security of the Pentagon and the protection of the men and women who work there. The revised policy reflects both commitments.

EXCLUSIVE: Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard is finalizing a plan to move oversight of In-Q-Tel, the venture capital firm that funds high-tech gadgets and software for U.S. spies, to her office — and away from the CIA. politi.co/4sE80I7













