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Blinken: Palestinians must be allowed to stay in Gaza

Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in remarks Sunday that Palestinians need to be able to return to their homes in Gaza as soon as it’s safe. In a joint press conference with Qatari Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, Blinken said the amount of aid to Gaza must...

‘The Sopranos,’ now 25, is the ultimate TV series about America — not the Italian mob

“The Sopranos” debuted 25 years ago, but what makes it a masterpiece is how much older its themes are.

Biden has dangerously decayed deterrence — and every American is at risk

The Biden administration’s complete lack of commitment to maintaining deterrence has encouraged these dangerous actions and placed the American people in peril.

Adams’ lame lawsuit against bus firms ignores the migrant crisis’ real roots

New year, old mayor. January’s first week brought fresh evidence Mayor Adams still has no idea how to manage the nearly two-year-old migrant crisis.

Any more poison pills and mayoral control of NYC schools will be a dead letter

Mayoral control of New York City public schools is on the cusp of extinction: If the Legislature weakens it any more this year, the...

Nancy Pelosi’s huge portfolio gains again make the case for banning stock-trading in Congress

Rep. Nancy Pelosi's stock portfolio showed gains of 65%, raising the question of why members of Congress are still allowed to trade at all.

How could President Biden not notice his defense secretary was missing?

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was out of commission in the hospital from Monday on.

Ice-T and Coco Austin celebrate 22nd anniversary at Hustler Club — despite parking mishap

Ice-T and the missus Coco Austin celebrated 22 wedded years at Noel Ashman’s Hustler Club.

Johnson, Schumer Reach Budget Agreement, Freedom Caucus Condemns It

The deal faces opposition from House Republicans, particularly the Freedom Caucus members, who consider it a “total failure” and “totally unacceptable.”

Radio and podcast company Audacy files for bankruptcy

Radio and podcast company Audacy revealed that it filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy Sunday, citing “macroeconomic challenges” as the reason for its restructuring. Audacy is the home to hundreds of broadcast, sports and podcast shows and is one of the largest radio broadcasters in the country. In an announcement Sunday, Audacy’s President and CEO David Field revealed...

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