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Grassley informs ‘Pod Force One’ that Biden was managed by his team and will be remembered as an ineffective president and senator.

Grassley informs 'Pod Force One' that Biden was managed by his team and will be remembered as an ineffective president and senator.

Grassley’s Remarks on Biden’s Legacy In the latest episode of “Podforce One,” Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) expressed concerns regarding former President Joe Biden’s legacy, attributing some of it to family influence and Biden’s current mental and physical state. Grassley remarked, “From what I see, he doesn’t appear to be running the White House effectively—at least […]

Rucker Park, a basketball landmark, will always be remembered through NBA players.

Rucker Park, a basketball landmark, will always be remembered through NBA players.

Rucker Park’s Changing Basketball Landscape Marvin “Hammer” Stevens observes the courthouse at Rucker Park from the comfort of his tent, shaking his head at the intensity of the streetball game unfolding in front of him. A player attempts a layup, misses, retrieves his own shot, and tries again—only to miss once more. It’s a warm […]

NYPD officer Didarul Islam remembered at funeral following Manhattan shooting

NYPD officer Didarul Islam remembered at funeral following Manhattan shooting

Tribute to Fallen Officer in NYC On Thursday morning, police officers in New York City lined the streets to pay respects to a colleague who tragically lost his life earlier this week. Didarul Islam, an officer, was among four people killed when a gunman opened fire in a midtown Manhattan office building on Monday evening. […]

NYC cyclist remembered as a champion for safe streets among 2 killed by a driver

NYC cyclist remembered as a champion for safe streets among 2 killed by a driver

A grieving family shared their sadness on Sunday. Kevin Scott Crookshank, 55, was getting ready for the NYC Century Bike Tour, which he was set to join this September after taking a six-year break. Tragically, he was struck by a driver of a stolen Chevy Malibu, who was speeding through median traffic on Manhattan’s Bowery […]

Honored ex-officer drowns while saving swimmers, remembered as a hero

Honored ex-officer drowns while saving swimmers, remembered as a hero

Tragic Drowning Incident in South Carolina A former police officer and ex-minor league baseball player, Chase Childer, aged 38, lost his life while heroically attempting to save swimmers caught in dangerous rip currents off the coast of South Carolina. Childer’s efforts took place near Paulies Island on July 13, where he bravely intervened to assist […]

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s tough Bronx image is facing new criticism as an old childhood nickname from her suburban upbringing raises questions about her portrayed persona. Her recent clash with President Trump over the Iran situation has prompted her to assert her identity as a “Bronx girl” on X, highlighting her background while calling for his impeachment. Although she was born in the Bronx, she moved to Yorktown at age 5 and attended high school there, remembered fondly by her teachers. The nickname “Sandy,” which suggests a more suburban character, seems to contradict her image as a fierce inner-city advocate that she crafted during her notable 2018 congressional campaign. New York GOP Assemblyman Matt Slater has added to the scrutiny by sharing her high school yearbook photos and claiming that her assertions of being a tough Bronx girl are misleading. He described her background as a “bold-face lie” and argued that everyone in their community knows her true roots. This sparked a social media response from Ocasio-Cortez, who expressed pride in her upbringing and explained how her experiences have shaped her views on inequality.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's tough Bronx image is facing new criticism as an old childhood nickname from her suburban upbringing raises questions about her portrayed persona. Her recent clash with President Trump over the Iran situation has prompted her to assert her identity as a "Bronx girl" on X, highlighting her background while calling for his impeachment. Although she was born in the Bronx, she moved to Yorktown at age 5 and attended high school there, remembered fondly by her teachers. The nickname "Sandy," which suggests a more suburban character, seems to contradict her image as a fierce inner-city advocate that she crafted during her notable 2018 congressional campaign. New York GOP Assemblyman Matt Slater has added to the scrutiny by sharing her high school yearbook photos and claiming that her assertions of being a tough Bronx girl are misleading. He described her background as a "bold-face lie" and argued that everyone in their community knows her true roots. This sparked a social media response from Ocasio-Cortez, who expressed pride in her upbringing and explained how her experiences have shaped her views on inequality.

Ocasio-Cortez Faces Criticism Over Childhood Background Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the notable Bronx representative, is currently under scrutiny concerning her childhood names and the image she projects. This comes after a recent altercation with President Donald Trump surrounding an Iranian strike, which raised questions about her self-identification as a “Bronx girl.” She made this declaration on X […]