Mayor Zohran Mamdani unveiled a $127 billion budget and warned New Yorkers a property tax increase is on the table to close a reported multibillion dollar gap if Albany does not act. Here is what that could mean for homeowners, businesses, and the city budget.
High winds fueled multiple wildfires across western Oklahoma, sending flames into towns, forcing evacuations and grounding aircraft. Communities from Woodward to the Kansas line faced an urgent, spreading threat as firefighters and neighbors scrambled to protect people and livestock.
On the fifth anniversary of Rush Limbaugh’s passing, President Donald Trump released a tribute honoring the broadcaster’s impact on conservatism, his friendship with the president, and the lasting influence of his radio legacy.
A family massacre at a Pawtucket high school hockey game left three dead and several wounded. Authorities identified the shooter as Robert K. Dorgan, who had lived as Roberta Esposito. Social posts and a troubled family history are now under scrutiny as investigators call this a targeted domestic dispute.
President Donald Trump pushed back hard after Hillary Clinton suggested attention on her family’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein was meant to distract from allegations about him. Trump says he has nothing to hide and points to past actions showing he cooperated with law enforcement.
President Donald Trump says Democrats are blocking voter ID and refusing to fund parts of the government. He calls the opposition part of a larger pattern that threatens election integrity and public safety.
Senator Bill Hagerty told Maria Bartiromo the SAVE Act would require ID for federal voting, noted broad public support, and criticized Democrats for blocking the bill despite majority approval among their own voters.
At the Munich Security Conference Hillary Clinton launched a sharp critique of conservatives, immigration policy, and what she called nostalgia for a past that favored white men. Her comments touched on race, family, and border enforcement, and included a disputed claim about child detentions under past administrations.
Congress members voted to restrict DHS funding at home and then flew to the Munich Security Conference where some met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The move raises questions about priorities and national security.
Four astronauts reached the International Space Station after a 34-hour SpaceX trip, restoring full crew levels for an eight month mission following a rare medical evacuation last month.
William Kelly, charged in the Cities Church disruption, staged a loud outside-court message calling for resistance against federal agents while denying wrongdoing. His actions raise questions about free exercise of religion and the limits of protest.
Federal prosecutors say a transnational marriage fraud ring targeted U.S. service members to get base access and green cards. Eleven defendants face indictments after investigators uncovered payments, staged photo shoots, and attempted bribery to obtain unauthorized military IDs.
At a State Department confirmation hearing, Senator Cory Booker acted surprised when asked about Replacement Theory. The nominee said Democrat immigration policies show the pattern. Here is why conservatives say this is a real political strategy and how examples in Europe and recent remarks from Democrats keep the argument alive.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz criticized President Donald Trump at the Munich Security Conference, saying U.S. global leadership was challenged and possibly squandered. Merz warned of a growing divide between Europe and the United States and stressed free trade and limits on speech that violates human dignity. Other European leaders echoed concerns about tone and respect.
A Miami doctor was found dead and naked inside a Dollar Tree walk in freezer. The medical examiner ruled accidental environmental hypothermia with alcohol as a contributing factor. Her family remembers her as a dedicated anesthesiologist and mother, and they hope to bring her home to Nicaragua.
