“I’m very present in New York. It’s not unusual for me to be walking down the street in Jackson Heights or in the South Bronx Read More
YMCA Scrubs Transgender Guidance After Parent Group Raises Alarm
The YMCA scrubbed guidance from its website saying that its campers should have access to bathrooms and cabins based on their gender identities after a Read More
Core Inflation Falls To Lowest Rate In Four Years
Over the past year, core prices are up 2.5 percent, the smallest year-over-year increase since March of 2021.
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Mayor Adams expands key safety program to Central Park to crack down on aggressive pedicabs, illegal hawking
Mayor Eric Adams is expanding his multi-agency safety initiative to Central Park in a push to address quality-of-life concerns in the city’s most iconic green Read More
Inside the late-night drama that led to Trump’s tax bill passing by 1 vote
House Republicans worked hours into the night on Wednesday and Thursday to pass their “big, beautiful bill.”
Kat Cammack Isn’t Falling For NPR’s Crocodile Tears
WASHINGTON—NPR announced last week that it’s suing the Trump administration over an executive order slashing its congressionally appropriated funding — a case that could have Read More
Move over, Black Hawk: Army unveils the MV-75, tiltrotor aircraft to replace iconic assault chopper
The MV-75, a tiltrotor aircraft, will replace the Black Hawk, boosting the U.S. Army’s rapid deployment and modernization efforts against strategic threats.
WATCH: US intel’s take on TdA gang misses mark on ties to Maduro regime, ex-Venezuela army officer says
A former high-ranking officer in the Venezuelan military is contesting a recent report by the U.S. intelligence community about the massive “Tren de Aragua” gang.
Morning Brief: Trump Draws Red Line For Russia & Dems Hit Rock Bottom
President Donald Trump imposes a deadline on Russian President Vladimir Putin, the Democratic Party loses ground with young people and men, and controversy continues to Read More
Harvard DHS lawsuit revives Supreme Court conflict of interest questions
Harvard University’s lawsuit against DHS over Trump’s foreign student visa ban may reach the Supreme Court, raising potential conflict of interest questions.
