Pentagon watchdog rules against US defense secretary
Hegseth posted details of strikes against Houthi rebels into a Signal group chat that included the editor of The Atlantic.
Hegseth posted details of strikes against Houthi rebels into a Signal group chat that included the editor of The Atlantic.
House Democrats release never-before-seen photos of the predator’s private island, Bari Weiss plans a CBS town hall with Erika Kirk, and the MyPillow guy is running for governor?
The Pentagon recently replaced its press corps with hand-picked stooges, and The New York Times is ready to go to court as a result.
Black Bear’s rulebooks said youth hockey players could be expelled from their team if friends or family record their games; now the hockey empire is revising its policies.
Officials say the Sanchar Saathi app is aimed at curbing cyber fraud, but critics worried it could allow for surveillance.
Well, it’s official: Chi Ossé, the promising young socialist member of the New York City Council, will not be challenging Representative Hakeem Jeffries in the 2026 Democratic primary. Ossé had filed paperwork to run for the House, saying the “dire situation” brought on by a hapless Democratic leadership made the move necessary. But when the issue came up for a vote at a recent candidate forum for the Democratic Socialists of America, mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani personally intervened to warn against challenging Jeffries. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez weighed in too, saying a challenge would not be “a good thing right now.” As a result, Ossé’s supporters narrowly lost the forum vote, 626 to 555. For his part, Ossé says he’ll respect the result, telling the New York Daily News that “I have no intention of running this race without the support of NYC-DSA, of which I am proud to be a member.”