Joe Biden 22 hours ago White House reporters ask zero questions about Hurricane Helene in surprise opportunity to press Biden President Biden made his first appearance ever at a White House press briefing but reporters declined to ask him about the biggest story in the U.S., Hurricane Helene.
Media April 26 Columbia student banned from campus after remarks about 'murdering Zionists' Columbia University reported Friday that junior Khymani James had been "banned from campus," just days after video went viral of him talking about "murdering Zionists."
Media April 22 Planet Fitness hires new DEI-focused CEO amid controversy over transgender locker room policy Planet Fitness hired a new DEI-focused CEO, Colleen Keating, after the franchise plummeted in value due to outrage over its transgender policy online.
Media April 1 Private security hired by parents sees success while frustrations with UC Berkeley on crime mount UC Berkeley parents try private security pilot program to protect students and spur action from the school they say isn't doing enough to keep the campus safe.
Supreme Court March 19 Justice Jackson ripped for worrying about the First Amendment 'hamstringing' government: 'Literally the point' Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was ridiculed on Monday after voicing her concerns that the First Amendment could limit the federal government.
Media March 19 Brooklyn residents protest proposed men-only homeless shelter in their neighborhood: ‘It’s going to be a war’ Protesters unified in the streets of Brooklyn to protest the city-proposed establishment of a men-only homeless shelter in a residential neighborhood.
Media February 26 Controversial Democrat mayor under investigation after wild tirades, police raids, lavish spending Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard has been dogged by allegations of suspicious activity, ranging from improperly spending taxpayer money to political retaliation.
Media January 26 Experts say Schumer attack on Zyn is ‘moral panic’ about smoke-free nicotine products that can ‘save lives' After Chuck Schumer condemned nicotine pouches, a variety of experts argued he is doing more harm than good, arguing they are a lesser evil compared to tobacco products.
Media October 31 Yale student who had pro-Israel column edited without her knowledge speaks out: 'Modern-day Holocaust denial' Sahar Tartuk, whose column about Hamas' atrocities in Israel in the Yale Daily News was edited without her knowledge, warned of "history repeating itself."
Media October 27 WaPo report defends using numbers from Hamas-run Gaza Ministry of Health: 'Many experts' say it's 'reliable' A Washington Post report defended using data from the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry despite the group's false claims about a recent hospital blast.