New poll reveals what Biden has in common with these one-term presidents

With just over six months to go until Election Day, two new polls are spelling trouble for President Biden as he faces off against former President Trump in a 2024 rematch. Biden trails Trump by six points, according to a CNN national survey. And new numbers from Gallup indicate Biden …...Read More

Oklahoma Native American community sees yearly return of popular wild onion dinners

As winter fades to spring and the bright purple blossoms of the redbud trees begin to bloom, Cherokee chef Bradley James Dry knows it’s time to forage for morels as well as a staple of Native American cuisine in Oklahoma: wild green onions. Wild onions are among the first foods …...Read More

EU implements stricter visa requirements for Ethiopians

The European Union announced on Monday that it is tightening visa requirements for people from Ethiopia, accusing the government there of a failure to cooperate in taking back citizens found to be living illegally in the 27-nation bloc. EU headquarters said the time it takes to process visas for Ethiopian …...Read More

Taliban faces criticism for depriving women of human rights at UN meeting

The United Nations Human Rights Council questioned an Afghanistan ambassador about human rights violations, particularly against women. The Taliban now control Afghanistan, but they are not recognized by the U.N., so the ambassador appointed by the previous U.S.-backed government was questioned instead. Since the Taliban retook power, women and girls …...Read More

House Dems divided over planned vote on college antisemitism bill

House Democrats once again find themselves divided over how to confront antisemitism on college campuses as anti-Israel protests continue at top universities across the country. In a memo sent to lawmakers, the House Democratic leadership highlighted a key senior Democrat's opposition to the Antisemitism Awareness Act – which is expected …...Read More

World Central Kitchen to resume in Gaza after staff deaths in Israeli strike

World Central Kitchen announced the resumption of operations in Gaza on Monday. This follows the deaths of seven of its workers in an Israeli air strike a month earlier. World Central Kitchen has provided over 43 million meals in Gaza since last October, accounting for approximately 62 percent of all …...Read More

Ex-WWE star Natalie Eva Marie credits PETA for turning her on to hunting

Former WWE star Natalie Eva Marie, known in pro wrestling simply as Eva Marie, thanked PETA in a recent interview about why she chose to take up hunting. The former wrestler appeared on the cover of Hook & Barrel Magazine for its latest edition. She said her godfather enjoyed hunting, …...Read More

Jon Bon Jovi admits he 'got away with murder,' had '100 girls in my life' in early rock star days

Jon Bon Jovi is ready and willing to admit that he indulged a bit in the rock star lifestyle after Bon Jovi skyrocketed to fame in the 1980s. While he began dating wife Dorothea Hurley in 1980, he was not "a saint" as the band grew in popularity, he confessed …...Read More

NY DA berates police officer, ignores commands during traffic stop: 'I don't really care'

New York Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul said she is seeking a state investigation into Monroe County District Attorney Sandra Doorley in connection to bodycam video released from a recent traffic stop. Doorley, a Republican who reportedly switched her enrollment from the Democratic Party in 2015, was caught driving 55 mph …...Read More

NATO chief says Ukraine aid will increase, apologizes for falling short, on unannounced visit

NATO boss Jens Stoltenberg told Ukrainians on Monday that his alliance’s members had failed to live up to their promises of military aid in recent months, but said the flow of arms and ammunition would now increase. In an unannounced visit to Ukraine, the secretary general of the transatlantic military …...Read More