On this day in history, September 28, 1781, the Siege of Yorktown begins
The Siege of Yorktown, Virginia, began on this day in history, Sept. 28, 1781. Surrounded by Washington's army and French allies by both land and sea, the British realized their cause was hopeless...Read More
Senate unanimously passes resolution to reinstate formal dress code after Sen. John Fetterman controversy
The U.S. Senate has passed a resolution formalizing business attire as the proper dress code for the floor of the chamber by unanimous consent in response to the "Fetterman Rule" given to Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., who often wears gym shorts and his trademark...
NYC professor gets new gig teaching, months after threatening reporter with machete
A professor in New York City who was seen on video threatening a New York Post reporter with a machete has been hired by a private college in the city to teach a sculpting class...Read More
Eagles’ Jalen Hurts suggests ‘tush push’ has sparked threats: ‘Heard a guy wanted me hurt for it’
Jalen Hurts was asked his thoughts on whether the NFL should eliminate the "tush push," and the quarterback seemed indifferent about it...Read More
Taylor Swift to make appearance at Chiefs game at MetLife Stadium: reports
Taylor Swift is reportedly going to be in the house for the Kansas City Chiefs' game against the New York Jets on Sunday night at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey...Read More
US imposes sanctions on 9 Sinaloa Cartel affiliates and Clan Del Golfo leader in drug trafficking crackdown
The U.S. Treasury has imposed sanctions on nine associates of the Sinaloa drug cartel in Mexico, as well as the current leader of Colombia's Clan del Golfo criminal organization...Read More
On this day in history, September 28, 1781, the Siege of Yorktown begins
The Siege of Yorktown, Virginia, began on this day in history, Sept. 28, 1781. Surrounded by Washington's army and French allies by both land and sea, the British realized their cause was hopeless...Read More
Senate unanimously passes resolution to reinstate formal dress code after Sen. John Fetterman controversy
The U.S. Senate has passed a resolution formalizing business attire as the proper dress code for the floor of the chamber by unanimous consent in response to the "Fetterman Rule" given to Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., who often wears gym shorts and his trademark...
NYC professor gets new gig teaching, months after threatening reporter with machete
A professor in New York City who was seen on video threatening a New York Post reporter with a machete has been hired by a private college in the city to teach a sculpting class...Read More
Eagles’ Jalen Hurts suggests ‘tush push’ has sparked threats: ‘Heard a guy wanted me hurt for it’
Jalen Hurts was asked his thoughts on whether the NFL should eliminate the "tush push," and the quarterback seemed indifferent about it...Read More
Taylor Swift to make appearance at Chiefs game at MetLife Stadium: reports
Taylor Swift is reportedly going to be in the house for the Kansas City Chiefs' game against the New York Jets on Sunday night at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey...Read More
US imposes sanctions on 9 Sinaloa Cartel affiliates and Clan Del Golfo leader in drug trafficking crackdown
The U.S. Treasury has imposed sanctions on nine associates of the Sinaloa drug cartel in Mexico, as well as the current leader of Colombia's Clan del Golfo criminal organization...Read More
Massachusetts police chief charged in insider trading scheme to resign
Dighton Police Chief Shawn Cronin, one of five men charged in an insider trading scheme that allegedly generated over $2.2 million in illegal gains, will resign from his position...Read More
Ohio high school football coach resigns after using ‘Nazi’ play call repeatedly during game
An Ohio high school football coach stepped down from his post on Monday after his team repeatedly used the word "Nazi" as a play call during a game in which players also used antisemitic slurs...Read More

On this day in history, September 28, 1781, the Siege of Yorktown begins
The Siege of Yorktown, Virginia, began on this day in history, Sept. 28, 1781. Surrounded by Washington's army and French allies by both land and sea, the British realized their cause was hopeless...Read More

Senate unanimously passes resolution to reinstate formal dress code after Sen. John Fetterman controversy
The U.S. Senate has passed a resolution formalizing business attire as the proper dress code for the floor of the chamber by unanimous consent in response to the "Fetterman Rule" given to Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., who often wears gym shorts and his trademark...

NYC professor gets new gig teaching, months after threatening reporter with machete
A professor in New York City who was seen on video threatening a New York Post reporter with a machete has been hired by a private college in the city to teach a sculpting class...Read More

