Controversy Over USPS Rule and Trump’s Executive Order on Mail Voting
Lawmakers Criticize Postmaster General’s Proposal Postmaster General David Steiner faced backlash from lawmakers after proposing a controversial USPS rule. He informed a Senate committee that USPS would not deliver mail ballots unless states provided their
Senators Call for Changes to Stabilize Social Security
Senators Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Bernie Moreno of Ohio have urged Congress to take action to stabilize Social Security. In an opinion piece for The New York Times, the senators presented a bipartisan plan
Tensions Mount Among GOP Over Iran Policy and Voting Legislation
Senator Tommy Tuberville expressed optimism about the SAVE America Act’s prospects after a tense lunch between Republican senators and President Donald Trump. Tuberville, representing Alabama, shared his improved outlook post-meeting, held at the U.S. Capitol.
Deadly Earthquake Strikes Venezuela
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) reported on a 7.5 magnitude earthquake that hit Venezuela on Wednesday. It is considered the largest of its kind in the region since 1900. The last notable earthquake, with a
Divergent Views on Artificial Intelligence Worldwide
Paul Kedrosky argues that artificial intelligence (A.I.) revulsion may be the sole point of consensus among Americans. However, Americans’ negative stance is unusual compared to a global viewpoint. A study of 24,000 adults from 30
Prime Day Deals on High-End Products
Prime Day offers significant discounts on items ranging from everyday essentials like sunscreen to special purchases such as running shoes. It is an excellent time to buy the essentials you need throughout the year. But
Senate Republicans Reject Resolution to End War in Iran
In a late-night decision intended to placate President Trump, Senate Republicans turned down a resolution that urged him to stop the conflict with Iran. This move came a day after a bipartisan rebuke. On Wednesday,
Earthquakes Hit Venezuela, Sparking Fears of Major Damage
Two powerful earthquakes struck central Venezuela on Wednesday, raising fears of significant destruction and casualties, according to reports from the United States Geological Survey. The tremors were strong enough to shake buildings and cause power
Texas A&M’s Crucial 2026 College Football Matchups
Texas A&M’s journey to the College Football Playoff during Mike Elko’s second season as head coach seemed a bit early. The Aggies had a significant victory with a 41-40 road win at Notre Dame in
Cubs Acquire David Peterson to Strengthen Rotation
The Chicago Cubs made a strategic move to enhance their pitching roster by acquiring pitcher David Peterson from the New York Mets. Peterson, once an All-Star for the Mets in 2025, has seen a decline
Controversies Surround Conditions at Delaney Hall ICE Facility
Two individuals with direct knowledge of the conditions inside Delaney Hall, an Immigration and Customs
Mitchell Robinson’s Injury Clouds Knicks’ NBA Finals Hopes
The New York Knicks are preparing for their NBA Finals matchup against a Western Conference
Judge Halts Renaming and Renovation Plans for Kennedy Center
A federal judge has stopped President Trump from adding his name to the Kennedy Center.
Trump Adds His Name to Kennedy Center
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts recently unveiled new signage designating it
Spotlight on the 2026 Tony Awards: Key Details and Highlights
This Broadway season, 24 shows received nominations for the Tony Awards. However, not all will
Chemical Emergency in California Leads to Legal Battles for Aerospace Firm
A chemical emergency over Memorial Day weekend forced many residents in California to evacuate. The
Ben Stiller Offers Photo Op to Knicks Coach’s Wife
In Greenburgh, N.Y., actor Ben Stiller extended an invitation for a photo to Mike Brown’s
João Fonseca Stuns Novak Djokovic in French Open Upset
Novak Djokovic’s ambition to secure a 25th Grand Slam title faced an unexpected halt. The
Federal Judge Overturns New Hampshire Voting Law
A federal judge has annulled a New Hampshire law passed in 2024, blocking new voters


