- By Carlo Versano|Biden Aides: He ‘Eats Like a Child’
The president has a palette that “skews beige,” according to a report in Axios.
By Carlo Versano| - By Monique Merrill|Cyberattack Blocks Access to Police Call Records Linked to Mass Shooter’s Home
Dallas Police Department servers are still unavailable following a ransomware attack from May 3
By Monique Merrill| - By Zachary Leeman|NYC Mayor Adams Under Fire For Seeking to Bus Migrants to Suburbs
A Republican official from a small town north of the city is threatening to sue if the Big Apple sends migrants to its hotels.
By By Zachary Leeman | - By Aneeta Mathur-Ashton|Biden Vows to Veto Republican Border Bill
Republican backers of the bill say it would address a crisis at the border by increasing the number of hired and trained border patrol agents.
By Aneeta Mathur-Ashton| - By Luke Funk|George Alvarez, Driver Arrested After Texas Migrants Killed, Has Long List of Priors
The man accused of
By Luke Funk| - By Monique Merrill|Governor Greg Abbott Announces ‘Texas Tactical Border Force’ After Migrant Deaths
The Texas governor announced the formation of a new border response force, just one day after a a deadly incident where a driver crashed into a group of migrants.
By Monique Merrill| - By Blake Harper|Welsh Town ‘Failed To Raise Any Money Whatsoever’ for Coronation Party
The town was hoping to throw a ‘massive street party’ to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles.
By Blake Harper| - By Deola Adeosun|Mother of 5 Sentenced in Dark Web Murder-for-Hire Plot After Coworker Rejects Her
In a chilling case of unrequited love, Helen Hewlett, a 44-year-old woman from King’s Lynn, Norfolk, has been sentenced to seven and a half years in prison after attempting to hire a hitman to kill a former colleague following a brief affair. Hewlett’s obsession began with a short-lived fling with Paul Belton, a 50-year-old coworker […]
By Deola Adeosun| - By Blake Harper|DeSantis Staffers Suggested He Write ‘LIKABLE’ on Debate Notepad
The Presidential hopeful is struggling to gain ground on Trump.
By Blake Harper| - By Nick Gallagher|TikTok-Famous Vigilantes Remove Boots from Cars For Less than a $75 Ticket
“The Boot Girls” remove parking boots for $50 — a fee that’s often significantly less than what a private company would charge.
By Nick Gallagher| - By Zachary Leeman|Tucker Carlson ‘Preparing for War’ Against Fox News: Report
The ex-Fox host is looking to get out of his contract and speaking to Elon Musk and others about next steps, including possibly starting his own media company, according to a report.
By Zachary Leeman | - By Carlo Versano|Poll: Trump Would Beat Biden If Election Held Today
A new Washington Post-ABC News national poll has some flashing red warning lights for President Biden as he begins his campaign for a second term. In a hypothetical rematch between Biden and former President Trump, the current president loses to the former by seven points. If Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis were the GOP nominee, Biden […]
By Carlo Versano| - By Deola Adeosun|Ohio Bill Proposes Right to Sue $5K for Unintended Pregnancies
In light of Ohio’s new six-week abortion ban, Democratic State Senator Tina Maharath (D-Canal Winchester) is advocating for legislation that would allow individuals to file a civil suit against the person responsible for their unintended pregnancy, regardless of whether the sexual encounter was consensual or not. The lawmaker introduced a bill that provides anyone who […]
By Deola Adeosun| - By Nick Gallagher|Dozens of Navy Doctors Can’t Retire Yet Due to Massive Clerical Errors
A similar administrative failure affected more than 600 Army aviation officers in late April.
By Nick Gallagher| - By Blake Harper|Doctors Eradicate Deadly Condition in Groundbreaking Brain Surgery on Unborn Baby
Thanks to the ultrasound-guided procedure, the baby has been born and is healthy.
By Blake Harper| - By Zachary Leeman|Biden Proposes Airlines Compensate Passengers for Canceled Flights
The new rule could require carriers to cover flyers’ expenses such as meals, hotels and rebooking fees.
By Zachary Leeman | - By Nick Gallagher|Missing Woman Survives Days in Wilderness on Wine and Candy
On her fourth day in the wilderness, Lillian Ip wrote a goodbye letter to her family: “I love you all.”
By Nick Gallagher| - By Carlo Versano|Six Hospitalized in High School Fart Spray Prank Gone Wrong
A student at a high school in Texas has admitted to using a potent “stink spray” in a prank that closed the school and left six other students hospitalized last week. “One student has confessed, and we anticipate others may be identified through our ongoing investigation,” said Caney Creek High School Principal Jeff Stichler, according […]
By Carlo Versano| - By Kelly Rissman|E. Jean Carroll Trial: Trump Misses Deadline to Testify, Closing Arguments Set
Attorneys for the former president and Carroll, who alleged that Trump raped her in a department store in 1996 and later defamed her when he denied the incident happened, are set to give closing arguments on Monday in Manhattan.
By Kelly Rissman| - By Grid News|What Ramadan really means to me — and nearly 2 billion Muslims
Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah lights up in the middle of its iconic archipelago. London’s Piccadilly Circus dons crescent-and-star ornaments. Countries with Muslim populations around the world shimmer with lights adorning nearly every avenue. Thousands of miles apart, the lights and displays spell out the same words: “Ramadan Mubarak” — or “Happy Ramadan.” The holy month has […]
By Hassan Abbas| - By Grid News|France protests, explained in five words: ‘Life begins when work ends’
Ground to a standstill by strikes, France seems to have gone off the rails. On Thursday, airport terminals were blocked, flights were delayed or canceled, trains, metros, trams and buses were running at reduced service if they were running at all, lines at gas stations were interminable and, most troublesome of all, Parisian sidewalks were […]
By Monique El-Faizy| - By Grid News|Medical residents nationwide are unionizing. What does that mean for the future of healthcare?
Eric Kalis arrived at the hospital before sunrise on a chilly March morning in San Francisco. Before the 27-year-old psychiatric resident started his day seeing patients, he headed up to a third-floor conference room, with tan walls and big windows, to vote on his future. A representative from the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) greeted […]
By Carly Stern| - By Grid News|Ramadan fashion hits the runways. Muslim women say it’s been a long time coming.
Competition for the rapidly growing and lucrative Arab fashion market is heating up, pushing big-name brands to develop a growing number of modest clothing lines. For many Muslim women, the new options are filling a major void — especially during the holy month of Ramadan, which began on Wednesday evening. Until a few years ago, […]
By Toka Omar and Muhammed Kotb| - By Grid News|Who is Shou Zi Chew – the TikTok CEO doing all he can to keep his app going in the U.S.?
Two years ago, Shou Zi Chew was a rising star in global tech and finance but little known in the U.S. A little over a decade ago, he was an intern at Facebook. Today, he runs a wildly successful and controversial tech company, and he’s on the hot seat on Capitol Hill. Chew is the […]
By Tom Nagorski| - By Grid News|The SVB collapse has made deposits more valuable than ever — and banks will have to compete for them
Whenever the general public is thinking about bank deposits, something very weird is happening. The rapid increase in interest rates in the past year — as well as the recent anxiety around the health of America’s regional banks — could put even more pressure on the fundamental profitability of the banking sector. Deposits have become […]
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