
Biden to hold first Cabinet meeting Thursday
President Biden will hold his first Cabinet meeting Thursday, one week after the full group was confirmed.

Some Democrats trying to stop Iowa, New Hampshire from voting first in 2024
With the early steps in determining the next Democratic presidential nominating process now underway, there’s a burgeoning intra-party battle over whether Iowa and New Hampshire should retain their…

What we know about AstraZeneca vaccine blood clot reports
German officials have decided to limit the use of AstraZeneca’s coronavirus vaccine in people under 60 after more unusual blood clots were reported in a small number of…

AOC complains calling border crisis ‘a surge’ pushes White supremacy, but even New York Times uses term
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., feels calling the influx of migrants along the southern border a “surge” pushes White supremacy, but even the New York Times, her hometown liberal paper,…

CBS renews ‘Young Sheldon’ for 3 more years
The comedy show is a spinoff of “The Big Bang Theory.”

Dunkin’, Charli D’Amelio release scrunchies, onesie in new merch line
Dunkin’ released a line of merchandise this week as part of its continued partnership with 16-year-old TikTok star Charli D’Amelio.

Supreme Court tips off a legal fight over NCAA amateurism restrictions
The justices heard 95-minutes of oral arguments over whether the NCAA – inter-collegiate sports’ main governing body – is using its anti-trust protections to illegally cap non-cash “education-based…

Delta to stop blocking middle seats in May, brings back snacks
Delta Air Lines will end its middle seat blocking policy on May 1.

Biden should keep dog Major away from people after 2nd bite: lawyers
President Biden has a duty to keep his German Shepherd, Major, away from people after the dog bit a second employee, a personal injury lawyer told Fox News.

Emmert promises WBCA he will work to fix ‘stark’ inequities
NCAA President Mark Emmert promised the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association he will work with coaches to fix the “stark difference” between the Division I men’s and women’s tournaments.