NYPD on High Alert Ahead of Israel Day Parade in Manhattan

New York City police are reportedly on high alert ahead of Sunday’s Israel Day parade along Fifth Ave. in Manhattan, warning “extremists across the ideological spectrum and other grievance-driven malicious actors” may target the celebration.

Demolition to Start on Parkland, Fla. School Massacre Site

The demolition of a building on the campus of the Parkland, Fla. high school where 17 students and staff members were shot and killed in 2018 is set to begin on June 13 or 14. The demolition work at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School is expected to take several weeks to…[#item_full_content]

Sen. Manchin Registers as Independent, Cites ‘Partisan Extremism’

Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia announced Friday he has registered as an independent, raising questions about his future political plans. Manchin, who would have faced a tough reelection in November if he had chosen to run, has long been an outspoken critic of the…[#item_full_content]

Trump: Dems ‘Can Do This to Anyone’

No longer under a gag order in his New York criminal trial, former President Donald Trump on Friday spoke to voters following his conviction on 34 felony charges.[#item_full_content]

RFK Gets Ballot Access in South Carolina

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is running an independent campaign for president, announced he has gained ballot access in South Carolina. Kennedy and his running mate Nicole Shanahan will be running on the Alliance Party. Kennedy’s campaign said it is spending more than $15…[#item_full_content]

Biden moves to open US banks to Cuba’s private sector

Cuban American lawmakers lambasted the Biden administration after the U.S. Treasury announced it would be lifting some financial restrictions on Cuba. Treasury officials said the adjustments are aimed at helping independent businesses and supporting “internet-based services to promote internet freedom in Cuba, support independent Cuban private-sector entrepreneurs, and expand access to certain financial services” for […]

What awaits Trump if he appeals New York conviction

Former President Trump is widely expected to appeal his conviction in his New York criminal trial after this week, launching the case to the New York appeals courts and potentially beyond. Trump’s appeal would send the case to the First Judicial Department of New York’s Appellate Division, a group of 21 justices. The presiding justice […]