‘It’s Hamas Propaganda’: New York Times Writer Nicholas Kristof’s ‘Sexual Violence’ Column Caps a Career of Corrections, Retractions and Apologies Going Back 25 Years
Israel accuses the Times of deliberately publishing the column, which makes exotic allegations of rape, just as Israel was about to publish a blockbuster report on Hamas's use of sexual violence against Jews
Republican School Board Candidate Says Thomas Massie Offered Her Thousands of Dollars To Conceal Romantic Relationship That Began Two Months After His Wife of 30 Years Died
The woman, Cynthia West, said that Massie got her a job in the House—and that she was fired after breaking up with him
Platner's Maine: Texas Transplants Feel 'Lucky' To Find Vagrant's Feces on Front Porch After Fleeing 'Climate Change'
'We haven't been here for very long, but we're really happy'
‘It Makes No Sense’: Virginia Dems Panned by Legal Experts for Page 1 Mistake on SCOTUS Filing
‘When you write with all emotion and no legal grounding, you make mistakes,’ one legal expert says
'Cynical' BBC Under Fire for 'Allowing the Propaganda To Spread' After Anti-Israel Film It Wouldn't Air Wins Prestigious Award: BBC Gave Doc to Rival Despite Bias Concerns
The controversial documentary won a BAFTA award after the BBC, which said the film didn't meet its editorial standards, still let it air on rival Channel 4 and the far-left Zeteo news platform
Roy Cooper Says He’ll Block Grocery Mergers To 'Make Stuff Cost Less,' But He Cozied Up to Kroger as NC Governor: Senate Hopeful Didn't Fight Its Plans for Massive Merger
Cooper lavished Kroger with taxpayer incentives. Then he stayed silent as it sought a $24.6 billion merger with Albertsons in 2024.
Michigan House Candidate Says She Would Ban Stock Trading Among US Officials To 'Fight Corruption.' As Biden's Ukraine Ambassador, She Made 179 Stock Trades Worth Up to $4M.
Bridget Brink's stock purchases included shares in Chinese automakers that are direct competitors to American companies that employ thousands in her district
Northwestern's President Says He's 'Positive About the Relationship' Between the University and Hamas-Friendly Qatar
Henry Bienen, who took over as interim president in September, initiated the university's relationship with the Gulf state during his first stint as its leader
Federal Reserve Staff Funds Democratic Party Lurch to Left
Central bank economists back socialist politicians