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Botox in a war zone — how Ukrainians try to stay sane during Putin’s onslaught

Lip fillers are very popular, as is Botox for long-furrowed foreheads and treatments for stress-related hair-loss.

Iranian nuclear talks only delay the inevitable

Friday's talks between US and Iranian diplomats in Oman wrapped up with no agreement on anything, and none even remotely in sight.

Shut up already about ICE and the Dodgers

It is astounding how persistently irritating the world has become. Nothing draws a normal reaction. 

Another terrorist nabbed: Fresh proof that Uncle Sam doesn’t forget

Zubayr al-Bakoush isn’t the first key villain brought to justice for the deadly Sept. 11, 2012 attack on US diplomats in Benghazi, Libya —...

Voter fraud begins at the border, not the ballot box

Get ready for Congress to waste its time fighting over the SAVE Act, with both sides pretending it would do far more evil or...

Guess who wasn’t on Epstein’s island? An innocent man

There are plenty of celebrities hiding their faces in shame after being exposed as having visited the late Jeffrey Epstein’s private island, but Tony...

Virginia Democrats aim to ‘protect’ democracy — by screwing voters

Virginia is the new Illinois. Democrats there are moving to go from a congressional delegation with six Democrats and five Republicans — broadly representing the...

Bioethicist: Government Whole Milk Push Is Racist

Sometimes whole milk is just whole milk. It’s about improving health, not promoting bigotry.

Illegal immigrant convicted of voting, stealing disability and food stamp benefits

An illegal immigrant from Colombia was convicted Friday on charges that she voted illegally in the 2024 presidential election and stole some $400,000 in Social Security disability, food stamp and housing assistance.

Trump to impose additional tariffs on Iran’s trading partners

President Trump announced Friday plans to impose an additional tariff on any country doing business with Iran as tensions between the two nations run high and the U.S. weighs its military options.

Americans in line for more beef from Argentina

President Trump is allowing Argentina to send an additional 80,000 tons of beef to U.S. markets in an attempt to reduce sky-high consumer prices.

One of the most important small town papers of the industrial age closing

OIL CITY, Pennsylvania — The Derrick will be no more. Derrick Publishing Company, publisher of the Derrick and the News-Herald, announced Thursday that it will cease publication. Employees were told the decision was driven by the long-term decline in support for newspapers, along with regional losses in employment, retail activity, advertising revenue, and readership. The […]

Federal judge allows Gateway Project funding to resume

A federal judge has granted the New York Attorney General's Office's motion for a temporary restraining order to prohibit the shutdown of the Gateway Tunnel project.

FBI reviewing new message tied to Nancy Guthrie’s apparent abduction

Tucson TV station KOLD said on Friday it received a new message, via email, tied to the Guthrie case. The station said it couldn’t disclose its contents.

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