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New York City has always been No. 1 — but a lot is changing

Whatever is happening to the world’s No. 1 city — it is not just weather conditions.

Amid Olympics, new documentary recalls America’s Miracle on Ice — and what ‘The Boys of ‘80’ won for red, white and blue

Amid this year’s Winter Olympics, Netflix's new documentary, “Miracle: The Boys of ’80,” recalls...

Sophie Cunningham puts up an airball in ripping LA

“I love LA!” sang Randy Newman with verve, heart, and a bit of cheek....

Is Stephen Colbert a bigot, or just a twit?

What is Stephen Colbert’s problem with strong black women?

Mamdani wants ‘Minneapolis everywhere’ with his ‘sanctuary-plus’ edicts

News that Mayor Zohran Mamdani has hired Bitta Mostofi, a Biden and de Blasio...

Blue states sue Trump administration over canceled green funds

A group of 13 states that did not support President Trump in the last election sued the administration on Wednesday over canceled federal climate funds. The lawsuit challenges the Trump administration’s cancellation of billions of dollars in funding for climate-friendly projects, primarily in Democrat-leaning states. It alleges that the moves were a violation of Congress’s right to...

Maryland, Virginia Democrats press DC Water on Potomac sewage spill

Maryland and Virginia Democrats are pressing local utility DC Water over a recent wastewater spill that leaked into the Potomac River, an incident that has also sparked some political tension in the region. In a Wednesday letter to DC Water CEO David Gadis, the lawmakers said they were reaching out “to express our serious concern...

Roughly 1 in 4 hold negative opinion of both major political parties: Survey

A new survey found that 1 in 4 Americans have a negative opinion of both major political parties ahead of midterm elections. Poll results from the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found that 1 in 10 Americans feel good about both parties. The feelings follow the longest government shutdown in the country’s history last...

NIH director Bhattacharya to temporarily serve as CDC director

Director of the National Institutes of Health Jay Bhattacharya will serve as interim director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) following the reported exit of Jim O’Neill, a Trump administration official confirmed Wednesday. It was reported last week that O’Neill, who also served as deputy secretary of the Department of Health and...

U2 releases song ‘American Obituary’ honoring Renee Good

U2 is releasing a musical tribute to Renee Good, the 37-year-old mother killed by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer in Minneapolis, saying that "the power of the people is so much stronger than the people in power." The song, "American Obituary," is part of a six-track EP, "U2 Days of Ash," released Wednesday by...

California to challenge federal childhood vaccine recommendations

An impending lawsuit led by California Attorney General Rob Bonta (D) will challenge the Trump administration's changes to the federal childhood vaccine recommendations, Reuters first reported Tuesday. Bonta told the outlet that his team is "mobilized" to file the suit, which aims to overturn the decisions made by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Advisory...

Corruption! Ben Shapiro sounds alarm on Trump’s overseas business dealings 

This isn’t about partisan score-settling. It’s about whether the presidency is being used to serve the public, or to serve the president’s portfolio.

FDA reverses course, will review Moderna’s mRNA flu vaccine candidate

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has backtracked its initial decision last week of refusing to review Moderna's mRNA flu vaccine candidate after holding a high-priority meeting with the company. Last week, the FDA said it refused to file Moderna's application over regulatory issues. The company maintained that the refusal had nothing to do with...

Democratic-aligned Colorado group launches effort to redistrict after 2026

A Democratic-aligned Colorado group is launching an effort to redistrict in the Centennial State after 2026 as the redistricting wars show no signs of letting up.  Coloradans for a Level Playing Field filed four different versions for a ballot initiative on Tuesday, which would all largely ask voters to temporarily pass a new House map for the 2028 and 2030 elections, allowing them...

Democrats less positive about party: Survey

Democratic voters are expressing a less positive view of their party ahead of the midterm elections, according to recent polling data. In a new survey from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, about 7 in 10 Democratic voters said they have a positive view of the Democratic Party.  These numbers are only slightly...

IKEA to open 16 new locations in 2026: Here’s where

IKEA is saying "Hej!" to several new cities this year.

With Trump hitting new lows, the GOP is experiencing a moral reckoning  

It’s a rich irony that after decades warning about how Democrats would corrupt our country with state-sponsored atheism and moral relativism, Republicans can now lay claim to perhaps the most godless and amoral administration in American history.  

Santita Jackson: Father was ‘someone who was willing to put his life on the line’

Santita Jackson, the daughter of the late Rev. Jesse Jackson, on Tuesday remembered her father as a courageous man who would "put his life on the line" for the causes he fought for and believed in. Jesse Jackson died on Tuesday after battling the neurodegenerative disorder progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP). He was 84. His daughter...

Bolton: Trump should have set departure date for Iranian leader ‘a long time ago’

Former national security adviser John Bolton on Tuesday said President Trump should have set a departure date for Iran's supreme leader a “long time ago” as indirect talks between the Washington and Tehran are set to continue. “I think he should have done that a long time ago and indeed I think the U.S. has...

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