
Jimmy Hoffa FBI files that have been hidden since 1975 must be released, lawmakers tell DOJ
What happened to Jimmy Hoffa may soon be known, if the government reveals what it has kept hidden for decades.

New York Gov. Cuomo, Anthony Fauci become CPAC bogeyman as speakers rail against COVID restrictions
High-profile speakers at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Friday and Saturday railed against New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and top U.S. epidemiologist Anthony Fauci, sharply criticizing…

Flames beat Ottawa 6-3 to end Senators’ 3-game win streak
The Calgary Flames used a balanced scoring attack, getting goals from six players in a 6-3 victory over the Ottawa Senators on Saturday.

Kyrie Irving is often misunderstood, Nets teammate says
The Brooklyn Nets enter Saturday night’s game against the Dallas Mavericks riding an eight-game winning streak. They are easily one of the best teams in all of basketball,…

These are the states reopening, rolling back mask mandates amid coronavirus pandemic
States are rolling back more and more coronavirus restrictions as vaccines become available and the number of positive cases trends downward nationwide.

Washington Capitals take 3-0 lead, beat NJ Devils 5-2
Garnet Hathaway and Daniel Sprong scored in the opening 5:06, the streaking Washington Capitals built a big lead and held off the slumping New Jersey Devils 5-2 on…

Son of former Green Bay Packer loses dad’s Super Bowl ring
The son of a former Green Bay Packer says he is heartbroken after losing his father’s Super Bowl II ring, and he is offering a $5,000 reward for…

Trump could target Kevin McCarthy in CPAC speech: report
Former President Trump is fighting mad at House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., over his support of Rep. Liz Cheney’s number three leadership spot in the House GOP.

Montana massive 30 car pile-up blamed on icy bridge
Icy conditions on Yellowstone River Bridge led to a 30 car pile-up shortly before noon on Saturday, the Montana Highway Patrol said.

White House to charge reporters for COVID test, sparks outrage
The White House will reportedly begin charging reporters $170 for coronavirus tests upon entry into “The People’s House,” first reported the Washington Post.