(Headline USA) Fired Miami Dolphins coach Brian Flores sued the NFL and three teams on Tuesday over alleged racist hiring practices for coaches and general managers, saying the league remains “rife with racism” even as it publicly condemns it.
The lawsuit, filed in Manhattan federal court, said the hypocrisy was...
(Joshua Paladino, Headline USA) The FBI has accused a Minneapolis-based non-profit organization of funneling nearly $200 million in COVID-19 relief funds to local businesses, including one that paid thousands to Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn.
Congress paid Feeding Our Future—a group claiming a mission to "end childhood hunger in Minnesota"—$197.9 million to...
(Headline USA) President Joe Biden is committing to reduce the cancer death rate by 50% — a new goal for the “moonshot” initiative against the disease that was announced in 2016 when he was vice president.
Biden has set a 25-year timeline for achieving that goal, part of his broader...
(Headline USA) Facing expulsion from his own party, lame-duck Rep. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois called on Democrats and fellow NeverTrump RINOs to form an “uneasy alliance” in his crusade against former President Donald Trump.
Kinzinger, one of Trump's fiercest Republican critics in Congress, announced he would not seek re-election this...
(John Ransom, Headline USA) Appearing on a CBS radio sports talk show, former Washington quarterback Joe Theisman said that the new name for his old team will be the Commanders, replacing the generic Washington Football Team, which was a replacement for the previous team name Redskins.
“Commander is basically Washington DC,”...
(Tony Sifert, Headline USA) Safety data taken by a hospital indicates that "16 of 19 patients (84%) with COVID-19 respiratory failure treated with ZYESAMI (aviptadil) have survived the ICU," according to an NRx Pharmaceuticals press release.
Treatment with ZYESAMI was tried during the Omicron surge, and the 84% success rate applied...
(Headline USA) Oil cartel OPEC and allied countries are deciding how much oil to feed into the global economy as crude prices hover near seven-year highs---spiking gasoline costs---and fears of a Russian military move against Ukraine add to jitters over supply.
The likely outcome of Wednesday's online meeting, analysts say,...
(Headline USA) For the second time in under a week, police converged on New York City's St. Patrick's Cathedral to pay tribute to a young officer gunned down while answering a call for help in Harlem.
Officer Wilbert Mora's funeral was held Wednesday morning at the same Roman Catholic cathedral...
(Ben Sellers, Headline USA) It seems oddly fitting that the German language is the only one, to my knowledge, that has a word for the delightful phenomenon of seeing one's enemies engaged in a circular firing squad of self-cancelation.
Schadenfreude---or malicious joy---encapsulates that gloating sensation of "I told you so,"...
(Tony Sifert, Headline USA) Another son of a high-ranking Democrat is in the news for alleged corruption.
"Smoking gun" documents have been discovered that link Democrat Speaker Nancy Pelosi's son, Paul Pelosi Jr., 53, to a "high-profile public corruption criminal case," according to the Daily Mail.
The Mail discovered a Department...
UPDATE: The anxiety-riddled AOC lasted less than a day before she was back squawking on Twitter, reported the Daily Mail.
The self-professed sex pot of GOP fantasy broke her respite to harass Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., suggesting she could 'direct' impoverished New York residents to his house boat.
Ocasio-Cortez retweeted CNN reporting...
(Headline USA) Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors, who resigned from the organization last year after facing backlash for spending millions on lavish homes, is tied to several other fundraising groups with shady financial histories, according to New York magazine.
Cullors reportedly assists Reform LA Jails, which raised more than...