March 11, 2024 Ex-deputy of Britain's Conservative Party defects to smaller, right-wing Reform UK Lee Anderson, the former deputy chairman of Britain's Conservative Party, has defected to the smaller right-wing Reform U.K. this week, according to officials.
March 11, 2024 Former NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo blasts Biden over state's migrant crisis: 'Worst government blunder' Former NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo made an appearance at the Union Grove Missionary Baptist Church in the South Bronx on Saturday to talk to residents about crime, homelessness and the migrant crisis.
March 11, 2024 Netanyahu defiant after Biden hot mic moment: 'We're not getting off the gas' Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared on "Fox & Friends" on Monday to discuss Biden criticizing Netanyahu's handling of the war against Hamas.
March 11, 2024 Katie Britt comes off unpolished in much anticipated Biden SOTU response, GOP strategists say Katie Britt's State of the Union Republican response left something to be desired for many GOP viewers.
March 10, 2024 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' star Cheryl Hines on conflicts with husband Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.: 'Agree to disagree' "Curb Your Enthusiasm" star Cheryl Hines weighed in on her husband Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s presidential bid and explained how they resolve their political differences.
March 10, 2024 California city bans non-government flags, angering LGBTQ groups Huntington Beach, California, votes to ban all non-government flags on city property, prompting backlash from LGBTQ advocates.
March 9, 2024 Original Dunkin' Donuts a cherished culinary keepsake for Portuguese-American Carvalho clan Dunkin' boasts over 13,000 locations around the world, but the original in Quincy, Massachusetts, is still in operation and owned by the immigrant Carvalho family.
March 8, 2024 GOP lawmaker leads letter condemning CCP's 'infiltration' of the US pork industry Rep. Anna Paulina Luna wants the House's agricultural committee to reject the EATS Act, claiming it will "hurt thousands of American farmers."
March 8, 2024 US government suspends free COVID test mail orders The U.S. government is halting the distribution of free COVID-19 tests through the mail, with March 8 being the last day for households to request them.
March 8, 2024 Oregon governor to sign bill recriminalizing illicit drugs, ending liberal experiment Oregon's short-lived drug policy comes to an end as lawmakers vote to recriminalize certain drugs.