Trump’s visit to the Middle East presented Israel with a significant chance — if it decides to seize it, experts suggest.

Trump’s Middle East Tour Raises Questions About U.S.-Israel Relations TEL AVIV — As President Donald Trump wrapped up his high-stakes tour in the Middle East on Friday, various media outlets interpreted his decision to skip Israel as a potential rift with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. It’s interesting to note, though, that while the Air Force […]
A top college softball player decides to enter the transfer portal.

Softball Standout Sofia Knight Enters Transfer Portal One of the top hitters in college softball is making headlines as she prepares to explore new opportunities. Sofia Knight, a 5-foot-4 outfielder from Boise State, took to Instagram earlier this week to share her decision to join the transfer portal. This past season, she made waves by […]
Court decides against Trump on deportations related to Alien Enemies Act; Alito and Thomas disagree

Supreme Court Temporarily Suspends Deportations Under the Alien Enemy Act The US Supreme Court issued a temporary ruling on Friday to halt deportations under the Alien Enemy Act from 1798. This decision stemmed from concerns about inadequate legal processes provided to immigrants facing deportation. In a 7-2 vote, the ruling was not formally signed, and […]
RFK Jr. Allegedly Decides Against Recommending COVID-19 Vaccine for Pregnant Women and Children

HHS to Suspend CDC Covid-19 Vaccine Recommendations for Certain Groups The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) plans to halt the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) guidance advocating for Covid-19 vaccinations among pregnant women, teenagers, and children, as reported recently. This decision to remove such recommendations is routine for HHS, as […]
Senate decides the administration is not required to provide a report on El Salvador and human rights.

The attempt to direct Senator Tim Kaine to prepare a report on human rights practices in El Salvador did not pass on Thursday, resulting in a 45-50 vote against it. Kaine, along with his New York co-sponsors, including Chuck Schumer and Chris Van Hollen, aimed to invoke the powers granted by the Foreign Aid Act […]
Foot Locker stocks jump 85% after Dick’s Sporting Goods decides to purchase a competitor for $2.4 billion

Dick’s Sporting Goods has reached a deal to acquire rival Footlocker for $2.4 billion, marking a significant move in the footwear market and following the Skechers acquisition. The proposed buyout, valuing Footlocker shares at $24 each, reflects an 86% premium based on their last closing price. This acquisition would enhance Dick’s presence in the sneaker […]
AOC could struggle to gain support from centrists if she decides to run for president, says ESPN star.

In a recent episode of his podcast, Stephen A. Smith posed some pointed questions to Democrats, specifically asking, “What is your strategy?” His conversation touched on Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, noting a report from the Wall Street Journal indicating that she hasn’t dismissed potential runs for the Senate or presidency. Some party members, however, seem concerned […]
Menendez brothers can seek parole after over 30 years in prison for killing their parents, judge decides.

Eric and Lyle Menendez are now eligible for release after spending over 30 years in prison for their parents’ brutal murder in 1989, as determined by a Los Angeles judge on Tuesday. The judge reduced the brothers’ sentences from life without the possibility of parole to 50 years, allowing for potential parole. It will ultimately […]
DNC committee decides to overturn David Hogg’s election as Democratic vice chair

The Democratic National Committee’s Eligibility Committee made a decision on Monday, allowing the party’s vice-chairman to challenge the recent election outcome of activist David Hogg. Hogg, a survivor of the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida, was elected vice-chairman back in February. However, some Democrats have expressed disapproval regarding his […]
Court decides in support of Trump administration in DHS, IRS matter

A federal judge declined to issue an injunction on Monday to stop the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) from collaborating with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), which permits U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE) to access taxpayer information concerning undocumented immigrants facing deportation. This ruling by U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich occurred in response to […]