Women’s college basketball championship expected to set new viewership records amid Caitlin Clark mania
The NCAA Women’s Basketball National Championship is set to smash viewership records as star players and greater TV coverage drive more fans than ever to the sport. The matchup between Iowa and South Carolina, both No. 1 seeds, is slated for
Baltimore businesses see bridge fallout as a hurdle they hope to clear by summer
Baltimore business owners are bracing for a difficult spring as authorities clear the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge, but many are hopeful the worst disruptions will be short-lived. Alex Del Sordo bought the Hard Yacht Cafe, a more than 30-year-old waterfront
How immigrants are helping boost the U.S. job market without affecting inflation
Blockbuster job growth continues to power the U.S. economy, with the Bureau of Labor Statistics reporting 303,000 payrolls added in March. Usually, such strong growth might signal that inflation could pick up. If employers see more demand for goods and services,
Truth Social lost $58 million last year. Here’s who made money anyway.
Former president Donald Trump’s social media company generated just $4 million in revenue last year — about as much as the average McDonald’s franchise in the United States, according to a report last year by the fast-food industry publication QSR. But
Solana Price Prediction as FTX Estate Sells $1.9 Billion Worth of SOL – Will SOL Rally Now?
Solana Price Prediction In a startling market move, FTX’s estate liquidated approximately $1.9 billion of its Solana (SOL) holdings, significantly below current market rates, sparking widespread speculation on Solana’s price prediction. This massive sell-off, constituting over half of FTX’s Solana assets
Trump says it would be a ‘great honor’ to be jailed for violating gag order
Former president Donald Trump said Saturday that it would be a “great honor” to be jailed for violating a gag order, marking an escalation in attacks he’s made against New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan and other court officials
U.S. scrambles to finalize Gaza pier plans as famine looms
The Biden administration is scrambling to finalize essential components of its plan to install a floating pier off the Gaza coast for processing food deliveries and other desperately needed humanitarian aid, as famine looms and some U.S. officials doubt whether
Montana GOP Senate candidate says he lied to ranger about gunshot wound in 2015
Tim Sheehy, a charismatic former Navy SEAL who is the Republican candidate in a U.S. Senate race in Montana that could determine control of the chamber, has cited a gunshot wound he received in combat that he said left a
House, Senate elections are being fought on very different political terrain
When it comes to this fall’s battle for control of Congress, the House and Senate might as well be on different planets. The House majority, with Republicans clinging to a margin of just a few seats, will most likely get determined
No Labels wanted a centrist ticket. Polarization, Trump stood in the way.
For decades now, various politicians have sought to tap into and energize what they see as a moderate middle of the electorate into a viable political movement. For decades, those efforts have come to naught. The latest evidence came a