Johnny Manziel, Josie Canseco appear to make relationship official on social media

Is any relationship official until it is Instagram official nowadays? Former Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel appeared to officially reveal his relationship with model Josie Canseco on the social media platform on Monday. He posted a black and white photo on his Instagram Stories showing the two getting real close. …...Read More

30 men have died while attempting to leave Ukraine to avoid fighting in war

Around 30 Ukrainian men have died trying to illegally cross borders to avoid fighting in the war against Russia, according to Ukraine's border service. Most fatalities occurred while crossing rivers or mountains, with about 24 deaths on the Tisa river on the Romanian border. Ukrainian men aged 18 to 60 …...Read More

US-sanctioned ex-intelligence chief with Russian ties to be appointed Serbian vice-premier

Serbia's new government will include a former intelligence chief who has fostered close ties with Russia and is sanctioned by the United States, the prime minister-designate said Tuesday. Aleksandar Vulin will serve as one of several vice-premiers, said Milos Vucevic as he announced the composition of his future cabinet that …...Read More

MS lawmakers to vote on Medicaid expansion plan with work mandate

Mississippi lawmakers are set to vote on a proposal to expand Medicaid coverage, potentially benefiting tens of thousands more people. The proposal includes a work requirement that might not receive federal approval. Georgia is currently the only state with a Medicaid work requirement. Mississippi lawmakers are expected to vote this …...Read More

Abbott says Texas won't accept Biden's 'ham-fisted' Title IX changes

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has announced his state will not be implementing changes to Title IX protections propagated by President Biden's administration. Abbott, in a letter sent to the White House on Monday, rebuked the Biden administration's expansion of Title IX protections to protect "gender identity." "Title IX was written …...Read More

Columbia University facilities worker speaks out after terror takeover: 'They held me hostage'

A facilities worker at Columbia University claims to have been temporarily held hostage by anti-Israel protesters after a mob of anarchists stormed an academic building on the campus and barricaded its doors. The insurrection began at approximately 12:30 a.m., when anti-Israel protesters who had been staying on the academic lawn …...Read More

Idaho man arrested for kicking Yellowstone bison while drunk: officials

An Idaho man has been arrested after allegedly kicking a Yellowstone bison in the leg while drunk, park officials say. Clarence Yoder, 40, of Idaho Falls, ended up injuring himself in the incident that happened near the park’s West Entrance on April 21, according to the National Park Service. "Rangers …...Read More

Anti-Israel mob rebrands iconic Hamilton Hall following insurrection at Columbia

An insurrection at Columbia University, where a massive mob broke into an academic building, continued early Tuesday morning with the group rebranding the building and threatening further action. Protests at the university took a major escalation after midnight when anti-Israel activists at Columbia's Manhattan campus dialed up their demonstration by …...Read More

Atlantic City unions clash in court over anti-smoking lawsuit targeting casinos

New Jersey's attorney general and Atlantic City's main casino workers union are seeking to dismiss a lawsuit. The lawsuit aims to ban smoking in Atlantic City's nine casinos. The smoking ban debate extends beyond Atlantic City to other states where workers raise concerns about secondhand smoke. Atlantic City's main casino …...Read More

Judge hits 'treasonous' ex-NSA worker with 21-year sentence for trying to sell secrets to Russia: 'A betrayal'

A federal judge laced into an ex-National Security Agency worker who admitted to attempting to sell classified secrets to Russia, sentencing the "treasonous" former U.S. intelligence employee to 21 years in prison. U.S. District Judge Raymond Moore said he could have put Jareh Sebastian Dalke, 32, behind bars for even …...Read More