The Cowboys played Monday night’s game against the Raiders with a heavy heart as the team paid tribute to Marshawn Kneeland during their first game since he took his own life on Nov. 6.
Ex-Treasury Secretary and Harvard professor Larry Summers announced plans Monday to step back from public commitments amid fallout from the release of emails between him and pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
"3/4 Michigan kids can’t read at grade level. When you realize these are the people in charge of education in Michigan, that number starts to make a lot more sense."
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth recently warned that America faces a “1939 moment” — a “moment of mounting urgency,” cheers The Wall Street Journal’s editorial board, which hopes this “translates into fixing how the US military fields equipment.”
Politicos across the Empire State are mourning the death of legendary power broker Sid Davidoff, who spent decades ironing out deals on behalf of some of New York’s most influential leaders. He was 86.
What happened in Israel's border communities on Oct. 7 was the predictable result of leaving heavily armed ideologues embedded minutes from Israeli homes. Two years later, the threat remains.
Billionaire Mets owner Steve Cohen's group vying for a casino license in Queens and Mayor Eric Adams' administration signed an operational agreement Monday that addresses concerns raised by the Tennis Association, which operates the nearby US Open tournament.