WASHINGTON — The global energy landscape shifted violently on Monday morning as the United States Navy began enforcing a full naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. The move, ordered by President Donald Trump following the collapse of weekend peace... Read more
LONDON — The silence in Finsbury Park this July will be deafening. In a move that has sent shockwaves through the global entertainment industry, the iconic Wireless Festival 2026 has been officially canceled. The collapse of Europe’s premier hip-hop event... Read more
The hum never stops. It’s a low, mechanical drone that seeps through the walls of homes in small-town America, rattling windows at night and unsettling the quiet rhythms residents once took for granted. For some, it sounds like progress. For... Read more
THE ARCHITECT’S CONFESSION: Rex Heuermann Pleads Guilty to 8 Murders, Ending 30-Year Reign of Terror
RIVERHEAD, N.Y. — For three decades, he was the “Manhattan Professional”—a successful architect, a suburban father, and a quiet neighbor in Massapequa Park. But inside a packed Suffolk County courtroom Wednesday, the mask finally shattered. In a voice described by... Read more
NEW YORK — The global energy market, which for weeks had been wound as tight as a tripwire, finally snapped on Wednesday. But instead of an explosion of violence in the Persian Gulf, the world witnessed a breathtaking collapse in... Read more
NEW YORK — The American economic “party” just got a reality check from its most influential bartender. In a searing 61-page annual letter to shareholders released Monday, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon didn’t just rain on the parade of recent... Read more
CHICAGO — For Elena Rodriguez, a mother of three and a freelance graphic designer, the “economic recovery” of 2026 isn’t found in a spreadsheet. It’s found at the corner of Clark and Diversey, where the digital numbers on the gas... Read more
DALLAS, TX — For millions of Americans, the morning ritual of checking emails was interrupted today by a digital gut-punch. “Your monthly rate is changing,” the notification begins. It is a sterile, corporate sentence that masks a stinging reality: the... Read more
JUPITER ISLAND, FL — The blue and red lights of a Martin County Sheriff’s cruiser cut through the humid Florida mist at 4:15 a.m. Sunday morning, illuminating a scene that felt like a haunting, recurring nightmare for the world of... Read more
CHICAGO — Sarah Jenkins has taught eleventh-grade English for twenty-two years. She has survived the rise of Wikipedia, the era of SparkNotes, and the chaos of remote learning during the pandemic. But on a rainy Tuesday in mid-March, as she... Read more