Final Heartfelt Texts from Victim Before Tragedy The sister of Ethan Chapin, one of the students murdered at the University of Idaho, shared the emotional last messages she received from
New York Cannabis Pioneer Finds Success After Past Challenges Jennifer Tzar, often regarded as the “Tzar of New York cannabis,” has made a remarkable turnaround from her earlier days as
Alaska’s Nazi Creek Gets a New Name Honoring Indigenous Heritage After over seventy years of debate, a one-mile-long stream in Alaska formerly known as “Nazi Creek” has been officially renamed
Wall Street Leaders Skip Meeting with NYC Mayoral Candidate Zohran Mamdani Renowned banking executives, including JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon, chose not to attend a key meeting with Zohran Mamdani, a
Senior Citizen Shoots Taxi Driver Over $40 Fare in the Bronx An elderly man with a criminal record opened fire on a taxi driver following an argument over a fare,
Ukrainian Officials Call for Increased Pressure on Russia Amid Ongoing Attacks Andriy Yermak, a senior adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, has renewed demands for the United States to exert
Major Shooting Targeting Minnesota Lawmakers Arrest Made in Attack on Minnesota Lawmakers A man has been indicted by a federal grand jury for carrying out a violent attack that resulted
House GOP Subpoenas Biden Aide Over Cognitive Concerns and Autopen Use House Republicans have issued a subpoena for Annie Tomasini, a senior aide with longstanding ties to President Biden, to
Controversial Billboard Promotes Moving from NYC to Ohio A new digital billboard in Times Square drew ridicule and confusion after debuting Monday, encouraging New Yorkers to consider relocating to Ohio.
Fishermen Oppose Offshore Wind Project Near Long Island Commercial fishing communities are urging President Biden to reconsider a planned offshore wind farm off Long Island, warning it could severely impact