Articles By: Ethan

During a recent appearance on NY1's "Inside City Hall," New York City Mayor-Elect Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani (D) articulated his firm stance against the development of new fossil fuel infrastructure, including a newly sanctioned underwater gas pipeline in the state.

In a surprising turn of events, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, known for his progressive stance, recently delivered a public address that took an unexpected twist.

In a series of provocative statements, Russian President Vladimir Putin declared that should war erupt, Russia would decisively eliminate its European adversaries, leaving "nobody to negotiate with."

In the midst of the ongoing government shutdown, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is pressing forward with efforts to address waste, fraud, and abuse within the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), despite facing legal and Congressional challenges.

In a chilling incident that unfolded in late November, law enforcement officers in Wilmington, Delaware, apprehended a man who was found in possession of a loaded firearm, extended magazines, body armor, and a notebook containing alarming content.

In a significant move, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Director Joseph B. Edlow revealed that President Donald Trump has mandated an immediate and thorough review of all green cards issued to individuals from 19 nations identified as "countries of concern."

Podcaster Jennifer Welch and former MSNBC commentator Krystal Ball have recently come under scrutiny for their disparaging remarks directed at minorities who have chosen to join the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

In a recent development, Leon Panetta, who served as Secretary of Defense under President Obama, has leveled serious allegations against Pete Hegseth, accusing him of committing a war crime.

In a disturbing incident that unfolded on Monday morning, a man with a lengthy criminal history was apprehended after allegedly assaulting an elderly individual and pushing him onto the train tracks in Chicago.

Daniel DiDonato, a newly minted adult and student at the University of Alabama, has found himself in the spotlight of Alabama's political landscape.

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