By Samuel Chamberlain | Fox News New York City’s chief medical examiner has ruled that disgraced financier and accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide by hanging in his prison cell last week. In a brief statement Friday, Dr. Barbara Sampson said her ruling came following a “careful review of all investigative information, including complete autopsy findings.” Epstein was found unresponsive […]
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CNN’s Don Lemon accused of assault in sexually charged encounter at New York bar
By Liam Quinn, Greg Wilson | Fox News CNN primetime host Don Lemon was accused of a bizarre, sexually charged assault of a bartender in New York’s tony Hamptons last year in a civil suit filed earlier this week. Dustin Hice, of Florida, stated in the lawsuit that he was living in the Hamptons and working at The Old […]
New York Times headline of Trump’s remarks on mass shootings ignites backlash
By Gerren Keith Gaynor | Fox News A New York Times headline about President Trump’s remarks on the recent mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton drew condemnation online – including from some Democratic presidential candidates – and was subsequently changed late Monday. The newspaper summarized Trump’s comments, in which he denounced hate and white supremacy, with the headline “Trump Urges Unity vs. […]
How Trump Broke GOP Orthodoxy and Built a New Working-Class Party
By Emel Akan WASHINGTON—On April 29, four weeks after introducing tariffs of at least 10 percent on nearly every country, President Donald Trump stood before a crowd of blue-collar workers in Michigan to mark his 100th day in office. “After decades of politicians who destroyed Detroit to build up Beijing,” Trump said, “you finally have a […]
Broadway Star Aaron Lazar to Debut New Podcast Series Amid His Battle With ALS
By Audrey Enjoli Amid his battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Aaron Lazar—an actor and Broadway mainstay recognized for his performances in “The Light in the Piazza” and “Les Misérables”—is set to launch a new podcast series aimed at inspiring and uplifting others who are navigating life’s many challenges. The “Impossible Dreams” podcast, presented by […]
Worker Confidence in Finding a New Job Drops to 12-Year Low
By Tom Ozimek Americans have grown less confident about being able to find a new job if laid off, according to a New York Fed survey, adding to evidence that the once-red-hot labor market is cooling. The Fed bank’s monthly survey of consumer expectations, released on Sept. 8, showed job-finding confidence falling sharply in August. […]
Labor Day Gas Prices Lowest Since 2020, New Analysis Finds
By Andrew Moran U.S. motorists will see the lowest gasoline prices heading into Labor Day in five years, a new analysis shows. GasBuddy, which monitors national gas prices, projected in an Aug. 26 report that the cost of fuel will be $3.15 per gallon this Labor Day weekend. By comparison, the average price for a […]
New Mexico’s 7-Day ‘Cooling Off’ Period for Gun Purchases is Unconstitutional, Appeals Court Rules
By Michael Clements New Mexico’s seven-day waiting period after the purchase of a gun was ruled unconstitutional by the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit in a two-to-one decision on Aug. 19. The 2024 law requires a so-called “cooling off period” of seven days before a buyer can take a legally purchased […]
Jets’ New Coach Aims to Break the Team’s 14-Season Playoff Drought
By Donald Liable Is Aaron Glenn the head coach who brings respectability back to the New York Jets? In January, the Jets announced Glenn would be their 22nd leader on the sidelines for the 2025 NFL season. Originally opened for business in 1960 as a member of the American Football League, the Jets won Super […]
Newsom, Other Blue State Governors Mull Response to Texas Redistricting Push
By Joseph Lord and Jackson Richman With the 2026 midterm season drawing nearer, Republicans are examining the possibility of using redistricting to give themselves an advantage at the polls—and Democrats have indicated they’re ready to respond in kind. Republicans hope that redistricting in red states like Texas, Florida, Ohio, and other states may expand their […]
Senate Confirms Former Fox News Host Jeanine Pirro as US Attorney for DC
By Ryan Morgan The U.S. Senate, on Aug. 2, confirmed former Fox News host and political commentator Jeanine Pirro to serve as the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia. The Saturday evening vote fell along party lines, with 50 Republicans supporting Pirro’s confirmation, and 45 Democrats voting against it. Three Republicans and two Democrats […]
DOJ Says Releasing Epstein Transcripts Serves ‘Public Interest’ in New Court Filing
By Jack Phillips The Department of Justice (DOJ) on the evening of July 29 in a court filing said that releasing grand jury transcripts related to the case against Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell is in the “public interest.” The new filing, which was submitted in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of […]

