Caitlin Clark says she first started receiving college recruitment letters in 7th grade

It did not take long for colleges to start recruiting Caitlin Clark. Travis Kelce said he heard that Clark's first recruitment letter came in seventh grade, and Clark confirmed that during a recent appearance on "New Heights." The Indiana Fever star said she feels very fortunate with how her parents …...Read More

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu leaves hospital after prostate surgery

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was released from hospital on Thursday after his prostate surgery ended "successfully," his office reported on X. NETANYAHU GOES AGAINST DOCTOR’S ORDERS, APPEARS IN ISRAELI PARLIAMENT AFTER SURGERY "I have just left Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital," he said on X. The hospital is in Jerusalem. …...Read More

Obama slammed by progressive strategist for catering to elites

A progressive strategist called out former President Barack Obama on Thursday for making the Democratic Party cater to elites in society and abandoning the working class. In a report from "The Hill" about progressive lawmakers’ "existential crisis" following the 2024 election of President-elect Donald Trump, the outlet spoke to the …...Read More

Hochul’s Christmastime boast of safer subway came amid string of alarming violent attacks

In the days since New York Gov. Kathy Hochul declared New York City’s subways had improved in safety, a woman was burned alive, a man was pushed in front of an oncoming train and gangs of illegal immigrants have robbed straphangers. Just before Christmas, the Democrat took to X to …...Read More

NYC protesters call for 'intifada revolution' hours after New Orleans attack

Hundreds of demonstrators called for an "intifada revolution" in Times Square on New Year's Day, hours after a terrorist with an ISIS flag plowed into dozens at a New Year's parade in New Orleans. Attendees of the New York City protest — organized by the Palestinian Youth Movement, the Party …...Read More

Mike Johnson gets public GOP Senate support ahead of tight House speaker vote

House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., received public support from Republicans in the Senate as he faces an uncertain vote Friday to determine whether he will maintain the role in the new Congress. "My friend [Johnson] has done an incredible job in the House, and I’m glad he’s at the helm …...Read More

Suspect behind Cybertruck that exploded at Trump hotel identified as active-duty U.S. Army soldier

The driver of the Tesla Cybertruck that blew up outside Trump International Hotel Las Vegas on New Year's Day has been identified as active-duty U.S. Army soldier Matthew Livelsberger, The Associated Press is reporting, citing law enforcement officials. The officials spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity …...Read More

Rare religious cross discovered by child while exploring on school field trip in Jerusalem

While on a class trip to the historic Ein Karem village in Jerusalem, Israel, a 10-year-old discovered an unexpected surprise. Nehorai Nir was picking edible plants with his class and believed he saw a red pomegranate on the ground. "I ran to pick it up and discovered a worm inside, …...Read More

Trump says he's not changed his mind on H-1B visas as debate rages within MAGA coalition

President-elect Donald Trump claimed this week that he has not changed his mind about the controversial H-1B visa program and that the U.S. needs "smart people" coming into the country, amid a furious intra-Republican debate on the visa program. "I didn't change my mind. I've always felt we have to …...Read More

New Orleans suspected terrorist's brother says 'radicalization' prompted attack

The brother of the suspected terrorist accused of ramming a truck through crowded Bourbon Street in New Orleans discussed his brother's religious background in a recent interview and said the attack was an example of "radicalization." Abdur Jabbar, 24, spoke to The New York Times in Beaumont, Texas, where he …...Read More