Dylan Mulvaney joins the women-focused Broadway musical ‘Six’ following the Bud Light controversy.

Dylan Mulvaney, the transgender influencer who stirred controversy during the 2023 Bud Light campaign, has been cast in the Broadway musical Six, which tells the stories of women throughout history. This will mark Mulvaney’s debut on Broadway as she takes on the role of Anne Boleyn, who was the second wife of Henry VIII. The […]
Dylan Mulvaney, who faced backlash over Bud Light, goes to Broadway in ‘Six’

Dylan Mulvaney Cast in ‘Six’ Musical Dylan Mulvaney, the transgender influencer who found herself at the center of a significant backlash regarding Bud Light in 2023, is set to make her Broadway debut. She will portray Anne Boleyn, the second wife of Henry VIII, in the musical “Six.” This announcement comes over two years following […]
New York City confronts a $12 billion budget shortfall, reminiscent of the 2008 financial crisis, while Zohran Mamdani advocates for taxing the wealthy in light of this bleak prediction.

New York City’s Budget Deficit Concerns New York City is grappling with a staggering $12 billion budget deficit over the next two years, as noted by the new City Comptroller Mark Levin. He took a stark view of the situation, likening it to the financial crisis of 2008. Mayor Zoran Mamdani wasted no time in […]
New frightening information comes to light as accused surgeon Michael McKee is charged with the murder of his ex-wife and her husband in Ohio.

Michael McKee, a surgeon facing murder charges, is accused of using a silencer to kill his ex-wife Monique Tepe and her new husband in their Ohio home last month, as detailed in court documents. Newly disclosed information about the heinous double murder surfaced on Friday when a grand jury in Franklin County indicted the 39-year-old […]
Terrible performances are highlighted after accusations of point-shaving against DePaul come to light

Three former basketball players from DePaul, including Jalen Terry, Dashawn Nelson, and Micawber Etienne, are part of a broader investigation involving 39 individuals from at least 17 NCAA Division I programs scrutinized by the FBI regarding point shaving allegations. According to recent court documents from the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, these players allegedly made deliberate […]
Tiger Woods given the green light to practice, but has a long recovery ahead

Tiger Woods Slowly Returning to Golf Tiger Woods has started to swing some clubs, but don’t hold your breath for his full return just yet. The 50-year-old Woods spoke to ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt, sharing that he was cleared to play select clubs. This was part of a recent outing where his team, the Jupiter […]
New eatery from Catch Hospitality Group aiming to introduce ‘light and fire’ to SoHo

A new restaurant by Catch Hospitality Group, known for The Corner Store that Taylor Swift loves, is set to open soon. It’s named Or’esh and will showcase a grand custom grill, costing over a million dollars, dishing out mouthwatering Levantine dishes. Or’esh is the creation of Michelin-starred chef Nadav Greenberg, who will launch it in […]
NASCAR leader Steve Phelps steps down following surprising messages brought to light in the Michael Jordan trial.

NASCAR Commissioner Steve Phelps Resigns CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Steve Phelps, the commissioner of NASCAR, announced his resignation on Tuesday after more than 20 years in the role, following a federal trial that unearthed controversial texts he sent during revenue-sharing discussions. Phelps is expected to depart by the end of the month, just before the new […]
Dean of Harvard Dismissed After Controversial Posts About Police, ‘Whiteness,’ and Trump Come to Light

Harvard Dean Removed Following Controversial Posts Harvard University’s resident dean has been dismissed after past social media activity came back into the spotlight. The Harvard Crimson reported that Gregory Davis, who until recently served as the Dunster House Allston Barr Resident Dean, faced backlash over posts that criticized police, called out “whiteness,” and even speculated […]
Following the judge’s decision, HHS has the green light to start sharing certain Medicaid information with deportation officials.

Federal Judge Allows Data Sharing with Immigration Authorities NEW YORK (AP) — A federal judge has ruled that states can start sharing the personal information of some Medicaid recipients with deportation authorities, effective Monday. This decision is a setback for the states that had filed a lawsuit over privacy issues. However, the judge’s ruling, issued […]