Biden Rejects Parts of Proposed 9-11 Plea Deal
(Washington, DC) – President Joe Biden has reportedly rejected parts of a plea deal concerning the alleged mastermind of the 9-11 attacks and his co-defendants. Military prosecutors are attempting to negotiate a deal that would see the
NYC School Buses Will Roll For Now
(New York, NY) – New York City School buses will be rolling for now. Negotiators for city-contracted school bus vendors and the union that represents drivers and bus attendants, have agreed to continue talks in hopes of
Actor Danny Masterson of That ’70s Show Sentenced
(Los Angeles, CA) – Actor Danny Masterson, of that ’70s Show fame, has been sentenced to 30 years in prison after being convicted of forcibly raping two women at his home in the early 2000s. A third
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Bruce Springsteen postponing September tour dates to treat peptic ulcer disease
Bruce Springsteen has postponed all of his performances in September as he undergoes treatment for peptic ulcer disease. The announcement comes weeks the singer canceled two concerts in Philadelphia due to an undisclosed illness. Â According to Mayo
What will happen to Hunter Biden?
(New York, NY) — Federal prosecutors plan to indict Hunter Biden before the end of the month on gun charges. The President’s son had agreed to a plea agreement that would have spared him jail time for
43 names added to FDNY 9/11 Memorial Wall
(New York, NY) — The FDNY has added 43 names to the World Trade Center Memorial Wall. The members died of illnesses related to their rescue and recovery efforts at ground zero after the September 11th attacks.
The school bell rings
(New York, NY) — It’s back to class today for the city’s 1.1 million New York public school kids. 20,000 of those students will be migrants kids who have arrived here over the last year from the
Mayor says migrants could destroy NYC
(New York, NY) — Mayor Adams told a Town Hall on the Upper West Side Wednesday night that the migrant crisis will destroy New York City, if they continue to be bussed here. The Mayor says he
Judge rules Donald Trump liable for defamation in second E. Jean Carroll case
A federal judge in New York ruled Wednesday that former President Donald Trump is liable for making false statements about writer E. Jean Carroll in 2019 after she alleged that he sexually assaulted her. In a 25-page