War Plans Text Leak

(Washington, DC) — President Trump says national security adviser Mike Waltz “has learned a lesson.” The Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg said he was included on a text chain on the encrypted messaging app Signal, that also appeared
I.D. TO VOTE???

(Washington, DC) — President Trump is trying to order states to require proof of citizenship before voting. On Tuesday (March 25, 2025), Trump signed an executive order demanding people provide documents proving their citizenship when they register
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The Outdoor City Dining Shacks Are Back

(New York, NY) — Outdoor dining sheds are returning to New York City. Starting today, restaurants can build structures that meet city design rules, or rent city-approved dining structures. During the pandemic, there were 12-thousand outdoor dining
Opening Day At Yankee Stadium On Thursday

(New York, NY) — It’s spring and that means baseball is back. Opening day at Yankee Stadium is Thursday. The Yankees will be hosting Milwaukee in the Bronx and it looks like the weather will be cooperating.
Those outdoor dinning sheds are back

(New York, NY) — Restaurants across the five boroughs have been given the green light to start constructing outdoor dining sheds, that were vital to business during the pandemic. Dining Out NYC’s roadway dining program is set
One less Republican in the race for NJ governor

(Trenton, NJ) — The southern New Jersey truck driver who once pulled off a huge upset to become a state senator is dropping out of the governor’s race. On Monday, Republican Ed Durr withdrew his name, leaving
Pete Hegseth may have a texting problem

(New York, NY) — The editor-in-chief of The Atlantic is doubling down on claims he was accidentally texted plans about U.S. airstrikes on Houthi targets by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Jeffrey Goldberg says he initially thought the
Trump admin asks Supreme Court to pause reinstatement of thousands of federal workers at 6 agencies

The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court on Monday for an emergency stay of a district court judge’s decision that 16,000 federal probationary employees terminated in February across six agencies and departments be immediately reinstated. Acting Solicitor
Federal judge keeps block of Venezuelan gang deportation flights

A federal judge on Monday kept his block on deportation flights of alleged members of Venezuela’s crime gang Tren de Araragua under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act. In a 37-page ruling, Chief U.S. District Judge James Boasberg