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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on Thursday argued against sending in the National Guard to remove disruptive anti-Israel protesters from college campuses, saying he wants to give university presidents more time to resolve the matter. “What needs to happen, at least at the beginning, is these university presidents need to get control of the situation, allow free speech, and push back against antisemitism,” the Kentucky Republican said of the protests that have caused turmoil on college campuses from coast-to-coast. “I thought that was largely gone in this country, but we’ve seen a number of young people who are actually anti-Semitic,”…
Reality TV personality and entrepreneur Kim Kardashian was back at the White House Thursday to discuss pardons of non-violent drug offenders with Vice President Kamala…
Early in-person voting started on Thursday across North Carolina for next month’s runoff elections, including one congressional and two statewide primary contests.Voters are choosing this…
Newly released body camera footage from the Boston Police Department shed light on a police officer’s interaction with anti-Israel demonstrators as protests continue to rage…
It takes up to two years to get your workspace just perfect, according to a new study. Ahead of Get Organized Day on April 26,…
Kelly Oubre Jr. was involved in a car accident after the 76ers’ Game 2 loss to the Knicks on Monday night, TMZ confirmed with the Philadelphia Police Department. Oubre’s 2021 purple matte Lamborghini “disregarded a red traffic signal” and hit a 2023 Hyundai Elantra at 1:45 a.m. Tuesday, and both…
These tricks work in a pinch. If you’ve ever sat at your desk and suddenly realized that your shoulders are hunched up by your ears — you’re not alone. Stress and tension can manifest in ways that are way more physical than you might think, NY-Presbyterian Health Matters reports. “Many…
TikTok owner ByteDance reportedly would rather shut down the popular video-sharing app than sell it if the Chinese-based company exhausts all legal options to fight a US ban – despite growing interest from American buyers for the platform. The algorithms TikTok relies on for its operations are deemed core to…
A suite of new rules to dramatically slash pollution from coal and natural gas plants was unveiled by the Biden administration Thursday — and critics promptly blasted the measures as “death by a thousand cuts to America’s fossil fuel industry.” Under the new regime, existing coal-fired and new natural gas-fired…
Ay, car-rumba. A new study shows the cost of travel has skyrocketed since 2019 — with rental car prices far and away the most inflated,…
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View MoreThe Federal Communications Commission on Thursday voted to approve a regulation that will reinstate net neutrality rules that allow the agency to regulate broadband internet access as a telecommunications service. Net neutrality rules were first imposed during the Obama administration in 2015 but were repealed in 2017 after the Trump administration flipped control of the FCC, which returned broadband internet to being regulated as an information service. With the Biden administration having returned the FCC to a majority of Democratic appointees, the agency is reinstating net neutrality rules that allow broadband to be regulated under Title II of the Communications Act. Ahead of…
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View MoreThe first “level 3” self-driving car has gone on sale in the U.S. — almost a year after Mercedes-Benz received the green light to sell vehicles fitted with its autopilot software, dubbed “Drive Pilot.”At least one level 3 autonomous vehicle has now been sold in North America, based on information from California’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), Fortune reported. This was among 65 vehicles for sale in the state.All vehicles are classified according to a six-level scale developed by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) — where level 0 is fully manual and level 5 is fully autonomous with zero…
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View MoreMark Wahlberg has shown his old alter ego “Marky Mark” is still alive and kicking by sharing a new thirst trap video of himself amid his David Beckham lawsuit. The actor posted the seemingly random clip, which showed off his rippling abs as his first “response” since it emerged that he is being sued for $10 million by soccer legend Beckham, who is his former pal, earlier this week. In the video, published on Instagram Wednesday, April 24, the Boogie Nights star, 52, showed off his body while standing outdoors in the early hours to kick start his workout. He recorded himself beside a cold tub of water. “You know what time it is,” he said looking at his watch before touching the water. “Woo!” he screeched feeling the temperature. “Let’s go!” Wahlberg also promoted his sports gear brand Municipal in the caption, writing, “4 am club 📈💯 @municipal 🏹 let’s go🔥.” The star had been famously known for showing off his abs in the 90’s when he started off as a rapper with the stage name Marky Mark. When he stepped into Hollywood he shed the old image in a bid to be taken seriously as an actor. The…
A Colorado medical examiner has completed an autopsy for Suzanne Morphew, a mom of two who went missing in 2020 before her remains were found in October 2023.Authorities announced last year that Morphew’s remains were located in the area of Moffat, Colorado, in Saguache County — about 45 miles south of her home in Maysville, Colorado, where the 49-year-old mother was reported missing on May 10, 2020.Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) spokesperson Rob Low confirmed to Fox News Digital that the autopsy of Morphew’s remains “is complete,” and Chaffee County Coroner Jeff Graf “anticipates being able to release the autopsy report…
These are some extreme measures. Private investigator Leon Hart, from UK-based InTime Investigations Ltd, has busted more than 5,000 two-timers who prove the lengths cheaters go through to knock their socks off. As a managing director of the company, Hart oversees 250 detectives worldwide, who use GPS, listening devices and other surveillance technologies to track down targets, with evidence used to collect reports, according to The Mirror. With 15 years on the job, Hart has revealed the five craziest things cheaters do to hide their infidelity. Live a double life Deceitful spouses want to have their Kate and Edith, too, even if that means living a…
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View MoreNFL Draft prospect Cooper DeJean believes he can take the greatest scorer in NCAA history. DeJean, a former Iowa defensive back who is projected by some to be a first-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, boldly claimed he would beat fellow Hawkeye and the No.1 pick of the 2024 WNBA Draft, Caitlin Clark, in a game of one-on-one. “I wouldn’t say it’s really weird but a lot of teams have asked me if I could beat Caitlin Clark one-on-one, just being from Iowa. I said I think I can,” DeJean, 21, told Yahoo Sports. “She’d probably score a few…
Hundreds of students on college and university campuses across the country have been arrested over this past week after participating in hate-fueled, anti-Israeli encampments.Schools from Columbia University to the University of Southern California, to the University of Texas at Austin, have each seen dozens of arrests as the gatherings defy the respective schools’ policies by displaying antisemitic language or trespassing — but that’s not the case at Liberty University.The private Christian university located in Lynchburg, Virginia, held a massive gathering on the campus’ Academic Lawn Wednesday evening that went widely unnoticed as there were no arrests, no anti-Israeli or anti-Jewish…
Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships. We receive compensation when you click on a link and make a purchase. Learn more! Spring is here, and that means you can really let loose when it comes to putting together new outfits. The warmer weather means thinner, more comfy fabrics. You can go without sleeves, skip the jackets, and the pants and leggings can take a hike. it’s so much fun to find new blouses to rock during spring, too. But there are so many out there to wade through, which ones are the prettiest? How do you even sift through the seemingly…
Commercial Content. 21+. Action Network is the official betting partner of the New York Post, which edits this content. Michigan has become a bustling hub for sports enthusiasts and betting aficionados alike, as the state’s sports betting industry continues to gain remarkable momentum. And now an even bigger player is set to make its mark in Michigan’s sports betting landscape. ESPN BET Michigan, the sports betting platform affiliated with the sports media giant ESPN, has finally launched in the Great Lakes State! New customers who sign up with our ESPN BET Michigan promo code NYPOST. With the promo code, new…
A group of Pennsylvania state legislators have taken their fight for the right to sue President Biden over his election executive order (EO) to the Supreme Court. A group of 27 state lawmakers are asking the high court to give them standing in a case challenging Biden’s March 2021 Executive Order 14019 on “promoting access to voting,” after a lower court ruled that they lacked standing, according to a petition for writ of certiorari that was filed on Tuesday and shared with Fox News Digital.The group of Republicans filed the lawsuit challenging the EO, arguing that it is essentially an executive get-out-the-vote…
A 13-year-old Washington boy was arrested earlier this month after he snatched a woman’s purse at a Seattle pharmacy and punched her in the face when she confronted him, authorities said.The incident in the 2600 block of Southwest Barton Street on April 6 was captured on the pharmacy’s surveillance camera.The video shows two teens walking up to a woman near the entrance of the pharmacy when one of the teens swipes her purse from her hands. As the woman chases the teen outside the store, the contents of the purse are strewn onto the sidewalk. Other juveniles can be seen in…
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Peyton Manning wasted no time welcoming new Broncos quarterback Zach Wilson to Denver following his trade from the Jets on Monday. When discussing the Broncos’ recent acquisition on-air with Denver Sports, the two-time Super Bowl champion — who played in Denver for four seasons after beginning his prolific career in Indianapolis in 1998 — revealed he reached out to Wilson, who “sounds excited to be here.” “I’ve never met Zach, but I got his number [Monday] from the Broncos and reached out to him and welcomed him to Denver and was excited with this new chapter,” Manning told Josh Dover…
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden or President Ron Burgundy? In a case of life imitating art, the commander-in-chief blurted out the stage note “pause” Wednesday while addressing union members in the nation’s capital. “Four more years. Pause,” said Biden, 81, a la Will Ferrell’s buffoonish newsman character in the classic 2004 comedy “Anchorman.” Members of North America’s Building Trades Unions stepped in and dutifully chanted “four more years” in response to the president’s botched cue. It was not immediately clear whether the instruction was included in Biden’s teleprompter or in his prepared remarks. The gaffe was one of a series…
Former President Donald Trump had some fun on social media at the expense of a former member of his administration — even after a presidential endorsement.Trump took a swipe at former Attorney General William Barr on Thursday, following Barr’s endorsement of Trump for president earlier this month.”Wow! Former A.G. Bill Barr, who let a lot of great people down by not investigating Voter Fraud in our Country, has just Endorsed me for President despite the fact that I called him ‘Weak, Slow Moving, Lethargic, Gutless, and Lazy,'”. Trump wrote via his proprietary social media service, Truth Social.”Based on the fact…