Shocked New York Republicans said Rep. Elise Stefanik likely decided to end her gubernatorial campaign after President Trump hedged his endorsement — raising the prospect of her eventual defeat.

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FEC Still Refuses to Investigate Alleged $84 Million Clinton Campaign Money Laundering

‘It’s outrageous that the FEC has sat around and done nothing—especially with such a detailed, comprehensive paper trail handed to them,’ law

Amazon Reconsiders NY Headquarters After Fierce Opposition

Amazon has announced that after opposition from local New York officials, it is dropping plans to move their HQ2 operation to Long Island Cit

Facebook Facing MULTI-BILLION Dollar Fine over Privacy Violations

For the FTC, a significant punishment levied against Facebook could represent a new era of scrutiny for Silicon Valley companies after years

Stocks open up on ADP jobs report

Stock markets rose on Wednesday after ADP reported an increase in jobs for June.

Fauci says whether schools reopen in fall depends on location, 'dynamics' of virus outbreak

Dr. Anthony Fauci told Congress that students returning to school still depends on several factors, particularly how the coronavirus pandemic

China approves Hong Kong national security law

China's legislature on Monday passed a controversial national security law critics say further strips Hong Kong of its autonomy from Beijing.

The occupation of Seattle's Capitol Hill District is a cautionary tale for police defunding

For those who live and work in the CHOP/CHAZ zone, there was far more fear than love, and the “vision” turned out to be a nightmare. 

De Blasio Agrees to Cut $1 Billion from NYPD with City Budget Deadline Looming

New York mayor Bill de Blasio has agreed to $1 billion in cuts to the NYPD as part of the city’s budget for the upcoming fiscal year.

Supreme Court Strikes Down Louisiana Abortion Clinic Law

The Supreme Court struck down a Louisiana law regulating abortion clinics, reasserting a commitment to abortion rights.

GOP lawmakers raise concerns over veterans access to health care amid pandemic

A group of House conservatives is arguing that Department of Veterans Affairs guidance during the coronavirus crisis could limit veterans’ ac

Face covering mandate in Nashville begins

The Nashville Metro Public Board of Health unanimously has approved a face covering mandate in public places.

Minneapolis council puts plan to abolish police in motion

The Minneapolis City Council votes on a proposal to change the city charter to allow elimination of the city’s police department.

American Airlines says it will fill planes to capacity starting July 1

American Airlines said that it will book flights to capacity, effective July 1, in a press release on Friday.

House set for historic vote on DC statehood

The House is poised to pass legislation that would make Washington, D.C. the 51st state.

Seattle Businesses, Residents Sue City for ‘Extensive Harm’ for Allowing ‘Autonomous Zone’

Over a dozen businesses and residents have filed a lawsuit against the city for its “unprecedented decision to abandon and close off an entir

Weekly Jobless Claims Remain Stubbornly High at 1.48 Million

Nearly one and a half million Americans lost their jobs last week.

Supreme Court sides with Trump, blocks migrants at border from suing over asylum denial

The Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration, deciding that immigrants in fast-tracked asylum proceedings do not have the right to s

Rhode Island moves toward changing its official name over slavery connotations

Rhode Island is moving toward changing its official name — the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations — due to its slavery connotat

More Border Wall Constructed During Pandemic Than Prior Three Years

Following a lockdown on the U.S.-Mexico border in response to the pandemic, by April illegal border crossings had practically fallen to zero.