
Richard Pollak, 91, Former Magazine Editor Who Criticized Media, Dies
Richard Pollak, the influential editor of the Columbia Journalism Review who spent decades critiquing the American media landscape, has passed away at 91.

Richard Pollak, the influential editor of the Columbia Journalism Review who spent decades critiquing the American media landscape, has passed away at 91.
Port Huron, Michigan, has agreed to a $3.25 million settlement for a 2023 incident where a woman was mistakenly declared dead and zipped into a body bag. The woman, found alive at a funeral home, suffered severe trauma and physical injuries.
Hilton has terminated its contract with a Minnesota hotel allegedly involved in turning away Department of Homeland Security agents. The decision highlights the hospitality giant's strict anti-discrimination policies and franchise agreement enforcement.

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has ended his re-election campaign, citing a need to protect the state from potential consequences of a Donald Trump presidency.

A former Turning Point USA leader was sentenced to probation for forging voters' names on election petitions in Arizona, following a trial that exposed significant fraud in the local political process.

The death of Rep. Doug LaMalfa (R-CA) reduces the GOP's slim House majority, complicating the legislative agenda and triggering a high-stakes special election.

Senator Marco Rubio has briefed lawmakers on Donald Trump's reported desire to purchase Greenland, reviving a controversial proposal regarding the Danish territory's strategic value and resources.

A federal judge has ordered Lindsey Halligan, a loyalist to former President Trump, to explain why she continues to use the title 'U.S. Attorney' despite not currently holding the office.
Officials say the suspect in the Brown and MIT shootings discussed the attacks in personal videos found on digital devices, offering chilling insight into the premeditated violence.

Israel has ordered Doctors Without Borders to cease all medical work in Gaza, citing security reasons. The move threatens critical healthcare in a region already facing severe humanitarian challenges.

The Trump administration has posted a revisionist narrative of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot on a new White House website, framing the event as a 'peaceful protest' and dismissing the established record of violence.
AIG CEO Peter Zaffino is stepping down, part of a wider executive reshuffle at the global insurer. The move signals a new chapter for the company as it seeks to name a successor.