First the token, now the swipe: NYC’s subway system to stop selling MetroCards
The Metropolitan Transit Authority will stop selling and refilling those formerly-ubiquitous MetroCards by the end of the year in favor of the OMNY system, MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber told Crain’s New York Business Wednesday. MetroCards have been around since 1994, but now
Trump holds ‘very good’ call with Zelenskyy following deal with Putin
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and President Donald Trump on Wednesday held a "very good" phone call during which the pair discussed the preliminary agreement reached with the Russian leader one day prior. "Just completed a very good telephone call with President
Trump admin planning to consolidate HIV programs, slashing ‘overhead’ and DEI: official
The Trump administration is planning to make cost-saving cuts by merging two similar HIV/AIDS prevention programs run by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), an administration official told Fox News Digital
Chaos erupts at GOP lawmaker’s town hall after left-wing groups promote protests
A House Republican town hall began and ended in chaos Tuesday night as angry protesters jeered for over an hour in a small Midwestern city and accused Republicans of trying to gut critical government programs. Rep. Mike Flood, R-Neb., was the
Israel launches new ground operation in Gaza
Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) deployed troops to Gaza for the first time since the collapse of Israel's ceasefire agreement with Hamas on Tuesday. The IDF troops are deployed to the Netzarim corridor, a key section of Gaza that essentially cuts the
Judge who blocked key Trump executive order has long history of left-wing activism, Dem donations
FIRST ON FOX: A federal judge who blocked President Trump from implementing an executive order banning transgender troops from serving in the military has a long history of activism in the Democratic Party, including volunteering for Joe Biden and donating
RFK Jr targets companies making baby formula after shortages rocked Biden administration
In a push to protect infants, the Food and Drug Administration launched a new initiative Tuesday to ensure baby formula is safe, nutritious, and free from harmful contaminants. Titled "Operation Stork Feed," news of the new initiative followed a meeting between
House Dems undercut Jeffries on Schumer’s leadership as Left’s messaging woes persist
Congressional Democratic unity still appears to be in tatters after a public fracture between Capitol Hill's top two left-wing leaders over government funding. At least two House Democrats took shots at Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., at their respective events
Lawsuit tracker: New resistance battling Trump’s second term through onslaught of lawsuits taking aim at EOs
Dozens of activist and legal groups, elected officials, local jurisdictions and individuals have launched more than 120 lawsuits against the Trump administration since Jan. 20 in response to his more than 90 executive orders, as well as executive proclamations and
Amazon AI scammers duped investors out of millions with ‘passive income’ scheme, FTC alleges
The Federal Trade Commission is going after an e-commerce company that allegedly took millions of dollars from consumers as part of a “passive income” scheme, which spun up Amazon storefronts on their behalf and promised “insane returns” that were higher than the