

(New York, New York) – New York City Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani announced Monday that the city will dramatically expand 15-mile-per-hour “School Slow Zones” across all five boroughs, part of what officials are calling the largest implementation


(Washington, DC) – Reports circulating online claim that 47,635 files connected to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation were removed from a public database shortly after the start of the war with Iran, sparking speculation and renewed attention around


(Chicago, Illinois) – Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is facing criticism after saying he is working with city officials to increase the number of Black firefighters in the city. During a radio appearance, Johnson said his administration is


(La Habana, Cuba) – Cuba’s aging electrical infrastructure has struggled for years, but the situation has worsened in recent months as fuel shortages and economic problems compound the crisis. President Miguel Díaz-Canel acknowledged last week that the


(Washington, DC) – President Donald Trump said the United States may ultimately have the “honor” of “taking” Cuba as the communist-run island faces a deepening energy crisis that has left millions without power. The remark comes after


(Tehran, Iran) – Reports citing U.S. intelligence assessments claim that Mojtaba Khamenei, widely viewed as Iran’s new supreme leader, may be gay — an allegation that has quickly drawn international attention due to the country’s strict laws


(New York, NY) – Journalism, at its core, is actually a business. And right now, the industry is simply not being run like a business that really cares about its customers. Yes, “the news” has a


(New York, NY) – State lawmakers gave Mayor Mamdani a big win this weekend and now all pressure is on Governor Kathy Hochul if she will capitulate to the city’s progressive demands. Mamdani has been adamant that


(Dallas, Texas) – A man shot and killed by Dallas police during a standoff earlier this week had previously worked security for U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett, according to multiple law enforcement sources cited by CBS News Texas.


(Washington, DC) – New details are emerging in the investigation into the deadly shooting at Old Dominion University, including questions about the firearm used in the attack and the person who allegedly sold it. According to reporting


(Washington, DC) – More than 30 mass shootings have been reported across the United States since the federal government shutdown began on February 14, according to data compiled by national violence-tracking organizations. The shutdown started after lawmakers


(Washington, DC) – A strong chemical odor reported at a federal air traffic control facility caused temporary ground stops at several major airports in the Washington, D.C. region Friday evening, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).


(George Mason, Virginia) – Police are investigating a potential bomb threat at George Mason University’s Fenwick Library in Fairfax, Virginia, prompting officials to evacuate the building Friday afternoon. University officials said the library was cleared out of


(Los Angeles, California) – A Los Angeles high school was placed on lockdown Friday afternoon after police received reports of possible armed suspects near the campus, authorities said. According to the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), officers



