Articles By: Ethan

New York City Schools Chancellor David Banks vehemently denied allegations that the students who protested at Hillcrest High School last week had been "radicalized."

Over the course of the long holiday weekend, Chicago experienced a surge in gun violence, with at least 30 individuals reportedly shot and one fatality.

A tragic incident unfolded at Southeast Raleigh Magnet High School in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Monday, resulting in the death of one student and the injury of another.

In a striking display of political activism, Cynthia Nixon, the actress renowned for her role in "Sex and the City," joined five American politicians in a hunger strike this week.

Americans for Prosperity Action (AFP Action), a political advocacy group backed by the influential Koch family, has officially endorsed former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley for the presidency, according to a memorandum released by the organization.

The United Nations' COP28 climate summit is poised to commence in Dubai this Thursday, where global leaders will convene for a fortnight to deliberate on strategies for mitigating environmental threats posed by human activities.

A coalition of Republican attorneys general, led by Alabama's Steve Marshall, has issued a stern warning to the Biden administration over a proposed policy that they argue could potentially marginalize Christian families in the foster care system and destabilize the system on a national scale.

Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont has withdrawn his proposal to mandate future electric vehicle (EV) purchases in the state after facing bipartisan opposition from lawmakers.

In a world where the definition of insanity is often cited as repeating the same actions and expecting different outcomes, it appears that the retail giant, Target, is yet to grasp this concept.

In a landmark ruling on Tuesday, disgraced attorney Alex Murdaugh was handed a 27-year prison sentence for a slew of white-collar crimes, including embezzlement, forgery, and tax evasion.