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(Concord, New Hampshire) – Stacie Marie Laughton, the first openly transgender person elected to the New Hampshire House of Representatives, has pleaded guilty to child sex abuse charges involving very young children, according to court records. Prosecutors


(Washington, DC) – After widespread reports suggested that Kristi Noem had been fired from her role as Secretary of Homeland Security, a new announcement from Donald Trump indicates the move was actually a promotion. Trump confirmed that


(Washington, DC) – With Kristi Noem now fired as head of the United States Department of Homeland Security, attention in Washington has quickly turned to what happens next for one of the federal government’s largest and most


(Staten Island, New York) – A new universal childcare proposal from New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is drawing criticism from some Staten Island families who say the plan would leave their borough largely excluded from the


(New York, New York) — New York City officials announced plans to close the long-standing Bellevue homeless shelter in Manhattan, citing ongoing safety concerns and deteriorating conditions at the historic facility. The shelter, located at 400 East


New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has reportedly reversed a major campaign promise involving “universal daylighting” at intersections across the city. During his campaign, Mamdani pledged to implement universal daylighting at all 40,000 of the city’s intersections.


Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice publicly praised the Trump administration’s recent military strike on Iran, known as Operation Epic Fury, which resulted in the death of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. She urged the administration to


A U.S. Navy submarine sank the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena in the Indian Ocean near Sri Lanka on March 4, 2026, killing at least 87 sailors and prompting sharp warnings from Tehran. Additional crew members were rescued


(Washington D.C.) – Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman was the only Democrat to vote against a war powers resolution demanding that the President go through Congress before any further attacks on Iran. Fetterman has been vehemently pro-Israel, so


(New York, NY) – A second arrest has been made in a controversial snowball fight that happened last month. The scene saw NYPD officers getting pelted with snow by a rowdy crowd at Washington Square Park.


(Minneapolis, Minnesota) – Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is facing renewed scrutiny after reports surfaced that taxpayer-funded payments connected to the controversial “Feeding Our Future” case have resumed, a program that was previously at the center of one


(Lonoke County, Arkansas) — Aaron Spencer, an Arkansas father who gained national attention after being accused of killing a man he allegedly discovered with his missing daughter, has now won the Republican primary race for Sheriff in


(Washington, DC) – The House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly on Wednesday to reject a resolution that would have required the public release of reports related to sexual harassment and misconduct investigations involving members of Congress and their


(Washington, DC) – A tense moment unfolded during a White House press briefing when Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt sharply criticized the media while responding to a question from Kaitlan Collins of CNN. During the exchange, Leavitt accused