Articles By: Ethan

An elderly New Yorker is dead after a repeat offender with a history of violent behavior allegedly shoved him down a flight of subway stairs in broad daylight.

A government-commissioned study in Vienna has found that young Muslims in the Austrian capital are markedly more hardline in their religious views and more inclined toward authoritarian attitudes than their non-Muslim peers.

The Central Intelligence Agency on Thursday publicized photographs of Director John Ratcliffe in Havana, underscoring a sharpened U.S. posture toward Cuba that blends high-level diplomacy with the unmistakable shadow of potential regime change

New York Citys first lady, Rama Duwaji, is facing renewed scrutiny after the discovery of Spotify playlists on an account linked to her name that feature anti-Israel and anti-police themes.

Democrat Rep. Steve Cohen of Tennessee has announced he will abandon his reelection bid after more than 19 years representing the states 9th Congressional District, a seat now poised to shift to Republican control following a contentious redistricting.

A North Carolina NAACP chapter is under fire after denouncing efforts by white candidates to be appointed interim mayor of Charlotte, raising fresh concerns about open racial hostility in local politics.

In a rare display of unanimity, the U.S. Senate has approved a measure to withhold lawmakers own paychecks whenever they allow the federal government to shut down.

Californias entrenched Democratic machine is facing fresh scrutiny after Governor Gavin Newsoms former chief of staff admitted to multiple felonies in a sweeping public corruption probe tied to gubernatorial hopeful Xavier Becerra.

Three hundred sixty?three more names have been etched into stone this year at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial, each one representing a father or mother, a brother or sister, a neighbor who will never again be there when the call for help comes in the dead of night.

Host Stephen Colbert and his legendary predecessor David Letterman spent part of Thursday nights Late Show taking true joy in the wanton destruction of CBS property, hurling furniture from the roof of the Ed Sullivan Theater to obliterate a giant CBS logo just days before the programs final broadcast.

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