(Headline USA) A person who was on fire in a park outside the New York courthouse where Donald Trump’s business documents trial is taking place has been rushed away on a stretcher.
According to a manifesto published on Substack, the individual's name was Max Azzarello.
His rambling explanation appeared to suggest...
(Andrew Powell, The Center Square) Florida school students will receive instruction on the history of communism after a bill was signed into law on Wednesday.
The legislation signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis will require public schools to implement age-appropriate teaching lessons on the history of communism, beginning in the 2026-2027...
(Christian Wade, The Center Square) For the third year in a row, New York State received more funding from Washington, D.C. than it paid in federal taxes, according to a new fiscal watchdog report.
The report by state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli found that New York generated $361.8 billion in federal taxes in...
(Headline USA) The far-left judge in Donald Trump's Manhattan business documents trial does not just want the former president to keep the courtroom details under wraps. He is now demanding that media covering the unprecedented trial follow his parameters, as well.
Judge Juan Merchan ordered the media on Thursday not...
(Headline USA) With Muslims boycotting the Democrat ticket amid outrage over President Joe Biden's handling of the Israel--Hamas conflict, the White House is seeking foreign intervention in a highly unorthodox campaign ploy that would seem to raise serious concerns over potential conflicts of interest.
The leader of Iraq traveled to...
Update: A jury of 12 people was seated Thursday in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial in New York, and the court quickly turned to selecting alternate jurors.
The rapid progress Thursday afternoon came despite an earlier setback in which two of the seven selected on Monday were dismissed.
The...
(Headline USA) Columbia University’s president took a firm stance against anti-Semitism in a congressional hearing on Wednesday, but she faced bruising criticism from Republicans who say her actions haven’t supported her words, especially when it comes to disciplining faculty and students accused of bias.
Nemat Shafik's visit to Capitol Hill...
(Headline USA) Republican attorneys general attacked the Biden administration’s stated goal of pursuing "environmental justice," giving it a more appropriate term: “racial engineering.‘’
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody and 22 other GOP officials asked the EPA Tuesday to stop using civil rights laws to investigate actions and policies that result...
(Headline USA) A Tennessee judge on Wednesday seemed ready to agree with an attorney for Nashville police that the writings of school shooter Audrey Hale could be released as public record once the investigation is officially closed.
But the parents of children at the Covenant School added an extra twist...
(Headline USA) The Supreme Court on Wednesday made it easier for workers who are transferred from one job to another against their will to pursue job discrimination claims under federal civil rights law, even when they are not demoted or docked pay.
Workers only have to show that the transfer...
(Headline USA) Tesla is asking shareholders to restore a pay package---initually valued at $56 billion--- for CEO Elon Musk after it was rejected by a Delaware judge this year.
The changes, to be voted on by stockholders at a June 13 annual meeting, also include a proposal to shift the...
(Headline USA) An engineer at Boeing said Wednesday that the aircraft company, in rushing to produce as many planes as possible, was taking manufacturing shortcuts that could lead to jetliners breaking apart.
“They are putting out defective airplanes,” the engineer, Sam Salehpour, told members of a Senate subcommittee.
Salehpour was testifying...