Francisco Lindor starts rehab assignment, getting closer to rejoining the Mets

Countdown to Francisco Lindor’s Return PHILADELPHIA — Francisco Lindor is on track to rejoin the Mets soon. The shortstop is set to kick off a minor league rehab stint this Friday at Double-A Binghamton. Manager Carlos Mendoza mentioned Lindor could potentially return to the Mets’ lineup by early next week. Mendoza noted that Lindor is […]
A new chapter for American cotton starts with Trump

Trump Administration’s Cotton Plan Announced The Trump administration recently marked its 16th month in office and is committed to delivering tangible outcomes for Americans. Among its achievements are over 20 new trade agreements and adjustments to wage rates expected to cut labor costs by as much as $2 billion annually. Additionally, efforts are underway to […]
Mackenzie Shirilla, the ‘Hell on Wheels’ murderer, starts a new job at the Ohio prison where she is serving a life sentence.

Mackenzie Cirilla, known for her involvement in a tragic incident referred to as “Hell’s Wheels,” is now serving food in the Ohio prison where she’ll spend her life. At just 21 years old, details about her role are sparse, but it’s common for inmate kitchen staff to prepare and serve meals to fellow prisoners. Officials […]
SpaceX starts trading in the largest IPO in history, placing the company’s value over $2 trillion.

SpaceX’s Initial Public Offering Surges as Elon Musk Becomes First Billionaire On the debut day of trading, SpaceX’s stock opened at $150 per share, marking a significant event in the company’s initial public offering (IPO) and making Elon Musk the first billionaire in history. The stock quickly climbed 11% above its offering price of $135, […]
Meta starts a free program to train data center construction workers.

Meta Launches Training Program for Trade Jobs Meta Inc., led by Mark Zuckerberg, is rolling out a free training initiative aimed at preparing Americans for skilled trade positions essential for its growing network of data centers. The company assures that those who finish the program will secure a job in the field. According to a […]
Trial starts for man charged with igniting Palisades fire and planning ‘revenge against society’

Trial Opens for Man Accused of Starting Devastating Palisades Fire Opening statements have kicked off in the trial of Jonathan Rinderknecht, the man charged with igniting the deadly Palisades fire that took 12 lives and leveled over 6,800 homes in Los Angeles back in January 2025. Rinderknecht has pleaded not guilty to the charges. Prosecutors […]
Trial for the Palisades Fire starts with Jonathan Rinderknecht’s emergency calls

Trial of Palisades Fire Suspect Continues The jury in the case against the suspect in the Palisades fire listened to a troubling 9-1-1 call made by the accused shortly after igniting the blaze on New Year’s Eve. Jonathan Rinderknecht appeared in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California on Wednesday morning, dressed […]
Knicks aim to eliminate recurring slow starts in the NBA Finals

Knicks Struggle with Slow Starts in Finals The Knicks have had a history of slow starts during the regular season. However, they seemed to address this issue as the playoffs progressed. Yet, it made a return in the Finals. In the three games of this series so far, the Knicks have found themselves behind early […]
Meta starts a vocational program to support AI infrastructure

In response to concerns that AI might lead to job losses, Meta has unveiled the American Workforce Academy, a $115 million initiative aimed at training individuals for careers as electricians, welders, plumbers, and textile technicians. Graduates of the program are guaranteed a job upon completion. “People are eager to be part of this shift in […]
DOJ Starts Inquiry into Philadelphia Police for ‘Unjustified’ Permit-to-Carry Revocations

Investigation Launched into Philadelphia Police Department On June 9, 2026, the Justice Department under President Trump initiated an investigation into the Philadelphia Police Department regarding its potential use of “vague personal discretion” in revoking certain concealed carry permits. Harmeet Dhillon, the Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division, remarked, “Police cannot revoke a concealed […]