Sen. Rand Paul revealed to DailyMail.com that he is continuing his investigation into the origins of COVID-19 by probing Dr. Anthony Fauci's visits to the CIA. He claimed Fauci frequently made 'off the books' visits to the spy agency. A possible Republican presidential administration could be 'friendly' to Paul's investigation unlike the agencies under Biden, he said
Tyson Fury could still yet face Anthony Joshua over an immediate rematch with Oleksandr Usyk. That is according to Fury’s co-promoter Bob Arum, who appears to have revived excitement in the h
The Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic sent a subpoena to Dr. David Morens - Dr. Fauci's former top aide - requesting material from his Gmail. Last week, a whistleblower revealed Morens had used his personal email to communicate with federal officials on the origins of COVID-19. 'I will delete anything I don’t want to see in the New York Times,' the Fauci advisor previously told Republicans. READ MORE:
Although 'Ted Lasso' was always planned around a three-season arc, recent comments from cast and crew have fans believing in a possible return.
With four games remaining, after Sunday’s win over the Canadiens, the Rangers’ first-round opponent in the playoffs is still very much up in the air.
Abbreviated Pundit Roundup is a long-running series published every morning that collects essential political discussion and analysis around the internet. Alon Pinkas/Haaretz: The World Central Kitchen Debacle Happened in a World Already Suffering From 'Israel Fatigue' Even at a time like this, Biden understands that Israelis are scared too. But he just doesn't seem to fully get that Netanyahu is using them to deceive him, and that the administration can't possibly reconcile its harsh...
April 11, 2024. By BARTON HENLEY Rutherford County Schools. Rocky Fork band
The country has a law against red tape, which was later enhanced by another law to promote ease of doing business. There is an Anti-Red Tape Authority. And yet something always gets lost in the implementation of even the most well-intentioned laws in this country.
I can't stop thinking about last week's eclipse. I know it's been nine days — an eternity in the news business — since the sun silhouetted the moon in the path of totality, an awe-inspiring display for everyone lucky enough to have seen it. While the hot stories of the day burn up like so many meteors, time hasn't faded the image of that fire-ringed orb for me. Judging from the conversations I've had in the past week, I'm not alone. Much has already been said about the rare glimpse of...
The New York State budget was due on April 1st and lawmakers have still not come to an agreement. Jon Campbell, Albany reporter for WNYC and Gothamist, reports on what is reportedly in the budget, the remaining sticking points and whether late budgets are now the norm in Albany.
Christophe Jaffrelot Narendra Modi has hollowed out institutions and targeted opponents, all the while sowing interethnic tensions.
A former Portlander returns to survey the city’s damage—and rebirth. by Ian Karmel [Welcome to our second annual "SAY NICE THINGS ABOUT PORTLAND" issue! Read it online here, or if you like physical, paper-y things, you can find it in more than 50 locations all around the city!—eds] I sat in my car outside of the Mercury offices. It was the beginning of March and I was afraid to open my door. It was raining—the kind of rain...