Aaron Rodgers Out For Season After Torn Achilles Confirmed
The biggest off-season player acquisition in the National Football League is done for the season after just playing four plays in his debut.
The biggest off-season player acquisition in the National Football League is done for the season after just playing four plays in his debut.
OAN announced today that Monica Paige will lead OAN’s White House coverage as the network’s Chief White House Correspondent.
National Basketball Association (NBA) player Kevin Porter Jr. was arrested on Monday, in New York City for allegedly assaulting his girlfriend at a hotel that morning.
Despite official reports that show the New York City police force is already understaffed, the city will begin reducing overtime pay for its officers in an effort to compensate for the city’s growing migrant issues.
While she worked in the Treasury Department during the Obama-Biden Administration, President Biden’s niece, Casey Owens, reportedly sent information on China Investment Corporation (CIC), China’s largest sovereign wealth fund, to Hunter Biden and the other president of his firm through email.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will visit Russia for an official state visit, both countries announced on Monday.
The Biden administration announced on Monday that they have agreed to a deal with Iran to swap prisoners and in exchange release $6 billion in frozen Iranian funds.
Jelly Maker J.M. Smucker announced on Monday that they are buying Hostess Brands for a whopping $5.6 billion, including their ongoing debt, which equates to $34.25 a share.
President Joe Biden chose to send his vice president to the 9/11 event at Ground Zero on Monday rather than spend September 11th at the terrorist attack sites where 2,996 people lost their lives on that tragic day 22 years ago.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says she is very confident that the economy can achieve a soft landing amidst worries of a possible recession. But Reagan economist Dr. Arthur Laffer says that she is missing the point entirely.