
NYPD officer killed, others dead in New York City shooting and more top headlines
2. NYC suspect identified as Las Vegas resident
3. Cubs Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg dead at 65
POSSIBLE MOTIVE – NYC gunman had grievances against NFL, football as shooting leaves several dead: report. Continue reading …
'DISMANTLE IT' – Mamdani's past 'defund the police' stance resurfaces after deadly Manhattan shooting. Continue reading …
OUT OF LINE – Newly released texts reveal officials' jokes amid catastrophic Hill Country flooding. Continue reading …
ON-AIR SLIP-UP – CNBC host drops F-bomb on live television after seeing Trump's trade deals. Continue reading …
NEED NOT APPLY – School district caught offering $25K benefit exclusively to non-White educators. Continue reading …
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BENCHED – Bondi's DOJ files complaint against Judge Boasberg for Trump remarks. Continue reading …
DEEP STATE DECEPTION – Foreign sources knew FBI would spread Clinton plan before Trump-Russia probe began. Continue reading …
CRIMINALS PRIORITIZED – Kristi Noem exposes 'monsters' Democrat senator is fighting to protect in immigration battle. Continue reading …
DELAY TACTICS – Dems block Trump's picks while GOP fights to confirm nominees before recess. Continue reading …
CLIMATE CULT CRUSHED – EPA chief delivers dagger to the heart of Obama's climate change agenda. Continue reading …
PAPER CUT – Washington Post reeling from buyout exodus as bosses hope to turn the page at embattled paper. Continue reading …
NOT HOW THIS WORKS – Dem lawmaker reportedly tried to shut down profile after reporter contacted colleagues. Continue reading …
DOUBLE STANDARD – VP Vance criticizes media for not scrutinizing Epstein case under previous administrations. Continue reading …
HUGH HEWITT – Morning Glory: Has President Trump ordered the big re-think? Continue reading …
LIZ PEEK – Trump's major trade wins could be rocket fuel to US economy. Continue reading …
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LIVING MIRACLE – World's most premature baby defies all medical odds to reach 1st birthday. Continue reading …
DAYS GONE BY – Former flight attendant reveals how air travel went from luxury to 'lack of civility.' Continue reading …
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TABLE IT – Expert shares red flags that could tell you a restaurant is a recipe for disaster. Continue reading …
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MAYOR ERIC ADAMS – No words can fill the void that has been left by this tragedy. See video …
NICOLE PARKER – This is what I would want to know about NYC shooting suspect. See video …
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