
Alfred Smith dinner features ribbing, serious notes, too
By Janice Hisle Contributing Writer NEW YORK — Amid poking fun at himself and others for a good cause at the 79th annual Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner on Thursday,

By Janice Hisle Contributing Writer NEW YORK — Amid poking fun at himself and others for a good cause at the 79th annual Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner on Thursday,

By Tom Ozimek Contributing Writer The U.S. Secret Service has vowed to implement sweeping reforms in response to a critical report from an independent review panel on the security failures around

By Chris Summers Contributinig Writer Israel’s military confirmed on Thursday that Israeli troops in Gaza have killed Hamas’ top leader Yahya Sinwar, a chief architect of last year’s attack on Israel

By Jacob Burg Contributing Writer Fox News anchor Bret Baier pressed Vice President Kamala Harris on shifting political views over her career as the two sparred on a number of topics

By Ryan Morgan Contributing Writer A mysterious swarm of drones flew in restricted airspace around a U.S. military base in Virginia over several nights in December 2023, U.S. military officials confirmed

By Zachary Stieber Contributing Writer A man who was arrested on Oct. 12 outside of a rally of former President Donald Trump has sued a California sheriff who said his department

By Aldgra Fredly Contributing Writer The sun has reached the solar maximum phase of its 11-year cycle, leading to increased solar activity, and experts anticipate that this phase could continue into

By Katabella Roberts Contributing Writer At least 92 people are still missing in North Carolina nearly three weeks after Hurricane Helene ripped through the western part of the state and left

By Katabella Roberts Contributing Writer The Small Business Administration’s disaster assistance loan program is out of money after hurricanes Helene and Milton struck parts of the United States, the agency has

By Zachary Stieber Contributing Writer Nevada’s governor on Tuesday said he supports female volleyball players refusing to participate in a game because their opponent has a male who identifies as a

By Joseph Lord Contributing Writer OAKS, Pa. — Former President Donald Trump cut short a town hall in the suburbs of Philadelphia after two guests collapsed in the packed auditorium due

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer Pharmacy chain Walgreens announced it will shut down 1,200 stores across the United States over the next three years. Closures of Walgreens stores were announced in

By Chris Summers Contributing Writer Four Israeli soldiers have been killed after Hezbollah launched what it called a “swarm of drones” at an army base near Binyamina in central Israel. The

By Naveen Athrappully Contributing Writer Scammers are targeting Americans receiving Social Security payments related to the annual cost of living adjustments, according to the Social Security Administration. The scammers are spreading

By Aldgra Fredly Contributing Writer A Liberian-flagged oil tanker was targeted by a missile attack while traversing the Red Sea on Thursday, for which the Yemen-based Houthi terrorist group has claimed

By Caden Pearson Contributing Writer An Afghan national residing in Oklahoma was arrested on Monday on suspicion of plotting a terrorist attack on Election Day on behalf of ISIS, the Department

By Arjun Singh Contributing Writer Former President Barack Obama on Thursday addressed concerns among Black men who are hesitant to support the Democratic presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, suggesting such

By Katabella Roberts Contributing Writer A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter crew on Thursday rescued a man spotted floating on a cooler in the sea, dozens of miles off Florida’s Gulf Coast

By Stacy Robinson Contributing Writer Hurricane Milton made landfall at Siesta Key, Florida as a Category 3 storm, but weakened more than expected after it touched down. Ninety minutes after landfall,

By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer The director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency said Florida appeared to have dodged a “worst-case scenario” during Hurricane Milton, which made landfall on Wednesday night