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Edward “Big Balls” Coristine, who was one of the first employees linked to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), was attacked in an alleged carjacking incident on August 3 in Washington DC.
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Zelenskyy tops Trump in U.S. favorability

Zelenskyy has an 18% net favorability, against Trump’s 16% net unfavorability. He is second in the favorability raiting, behind the recently appointed first American pontiff, Pope Leo XIV, with 46% ...
Former Department of Government Efficiency staffer Edward Coristine was allegedly assaulted in an attempted carjacking in Washington, D.C., over the weekend, according to police records obtained by ...
Edward Coristine, a former member of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), was attacked during a carjacking attempt ...
Pope Leo XIV received the highest net favorability score in a new Gallup poll, outperforming U.S. and global political ...
President Donald Trump once again threatened to take federal control of the District of Columbia in a lengthy Truth Social ...
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While Pope Leo XIV and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy top the list of most likeable 'newsmakers' for 2025, a handful of American politicians were also evaluated. And it's an 83-year-old ...
Former DOGE worker, Edward Coristine, aka Big Balls, was attacked in Washington, DC earlier this week. Elon Musk revealed key ...
The spotlight may have moved off the Department of Government Efficiency since the departure of Elon Musk, but the Trump ...
Elon Musk boasted about how much he'd saved taxpayers when he was running the Department of Government Efficiency. CBS News took a close look at some of the numbers and found the money saved doesn't ...
After Edward Coristine, a former DOGE member and Elon Musk protégé, was injured in a D.C. carjacking, Donald Trump threatened to federalize the city. Despite a 26% drop in crime, Trump called D.C.