Local socialist politicians propose free childcare for children from infants to 12 years old, with taxpayers covering a $13 billion yearly cost.

Proposal for Universal Child Care Sparks Debate Paul, a member of the Democratic Socialists of America, is advocating for “free early childhood care for all” state-wide, which could cost taxpayers about $13 billion annually, according to reports. At a recent gathering of the New York City DSA, Brooklyn state Senator Jabari Brisport pointed out that […]
Ways to watch the Yankees and Giants for free: Start time, channel, livestream

The New York Yankees have a chance to complete a sweep in their first series of the 2026 MLB season tonight. Last night, they bounced back with a dominating shutout win against the San Francisco Giants, taking the game 3-0. Yankees captain Aaron Judge finally got on the board after an 0-for-7 start, hitting a […]
Authorities free the person responsible for the death of a man whose murder led to the ‘Stop Asian Hate’ movement.

Antoine Watson Sentenced for Manslaughter Antoine Watson was convicted in January of manslaughter and assault related to the 2021 death of 84-year-old Vicha Ratanapakdee. On Thursday, Judge Linda Colfax of San Francisco sentenced Watson to eight years in prison but then suspended the entire sentence. Instead, she placed him under five years of pretrial detention […]
Ways to watch Texas vs. Purdue for free in the March Madness Sweet 16

The second weekend of March Madness is here, bringing with it a classic showdown: power versus the underdog. Purdue, the second seed, will face off against Texas today. The Boilermakers are one of the most reliable teams remaining, showing a strong offense and solid defensive play. They made it through their first games without much […]
How to stream the Pirates vs. Mets Opening Day live for free

After a lengthy off-season, MLB Opening Day is finally here, kicking off with a game between the Pirates and the Mets in Queens. The Mets have made some significant changes during the off-season, including moving on from players like Pete Alonso, Brandon Nimmo, and Edwin Diaz. They’ve brought in some new talent, such as pitcher […]
Trump’s AI strategy focuses on safety, employment, and free speech

Artificial intelligence is progressing quickly, and a lot of people are, well, trying to keep up. The Trump administration has rolled out a plan designed to shape the future of AI in the United States. Recently, the White House unveiled a national legal framework for AI that aims to foster innovation while also ensuring the […]
Intuit wins court case against the FTC, lifting limits on “free” TurboTax advertisements.

Fifth Circuit Ruling on FTC’s False Advertising Claim The Fifth Circuit has determined that the FTC’s claim regarding false advertising “represents a traditional exercise of law and equity, thereby enabling a private right to seek judgment in an Article III court.” The court dismissed the FTC’s stance that these claims are tied to public rights […]
NFL Power Rankings: Who’s climbing and who’s dropping after free agency alters Super Bowl outlook

Offseason Moves: Teams Shift and Strategies Emerge A new league year kicks off with familiar faces finding new homes, where significant sums are involved and optimism often overshadows uncertainty. It’s honestly pretty fascinating to watch how teams are reshaping themselves around this time of year. In just the past week, every team has made some […]
Unauthorized visitors caught taking free hotel breakfasts without paying

Complimentary breakfast buffets are a staple perk offered by various hotel chains across the nation, but recently, it seems not everyone enjoying the spread is a paying guest. A widely shared video illustrates buffet crashers entering hotel dining areas, piling their plates high with food before leaving—without paying, of course. According to Kenneth Free, a […]
Court Approves Street Preacher’s Free Speech Appeal

Supreme Court Allows Mississippi Preacher’s Challenge on First Amendment Grounds The Supreme Court has, on Friday, agreed to let a Mississippi street preacher’s First Amendment case move forward. Gabriel Olivier was convicted for preaching outside a “designated protest area” in a public amphitheater and subsequently, he filed a lawsuit in 2021 to block the enforcement […]