There’s a record strain on America's air traffic control operations as controllers prepare to miss their first paychecks since the government shutdown began, according to the Trump administration’s Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy. "They get a notice of what they're going to be paid on Tuesday, and they got a big fat zero. No paycheck is coming on Tuesday, and so I've been out talking to our air ... Read more
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Controversy erupts as Ohio University students clash over Turning Point USA chapter, flyers torn down amid backlash .QN
A determined student at Baldwin Wallace University in a suburb of Cleveland says she is facing resistance from classmates as she starts a Turning Point USA chapter on campus. "We never really got the momentum that we needed and the support that we needed, but this year after, you know, Charlie Kirk's assassination, it's such an unfortunate circumstance that it gave us the push that we needed to get this up and ... Read more
Major New York paper backs Andrew Cuomo, slams Mamdani as “callow and mealy-mouthed” in explosive endorsement .QN
The New York Daily News endorsed independent candidate Andrew Cuomo for New York City mayor on Sunday, warning that Democrat Zohran Mamdani has proven to be a "callow and mealy-mouthed" hack. "Zohran Mamdani’s dithering performance in the final mayoral debate pointed up the ongoing problem with his campaign," The New York Daily News Editorial Board wrote. "It’s a house of cards built on sound bites and ... Read more
Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Bo Bichette, and Daulton Varsho Aren’t Just Stars — They’re Carrying the MLB Legacies of Their Fathers.yv
Sometimes, the apple doesn't fall all that far from the tree. That's true with the Toronto Blue Jays, who have three players whose fathers once played in MLB. Those sons are Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Bo Bichette and Daulton Varsho. That trio of second-generation MLB players gets to take center stage now as the Blue Jays compete in the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. It's certainly a cool ... Read more
Björn Andrésen, iconic teen star of Visconti’s ‘Death in Venice,’ passes away at 70, leaving fans in mourning .QN
Swedish actor Björn Andrésen, best known for his breakout role as Tadzio in Italian director Luchino Visconti’s 1971 drama “Death in Venice,” has died. He was 70. Andrésen’s death was announced on Sunday by Kristian Petri and Kristina Lindström, co-directors of the 2021 documentary “The Most Beautiful Boy in the World,” which explored the trauma suffered by Andrésen during and after “Death in Venice.” He was just 16 ... Read more

