Stories for you

  • WorldAssociated Press

    The Philippine president says he won't give US access to more local military bases

    The Philippine president said Monday his administration has no plan to give the United States access to more Philippine military bases and stressed that the American military's presence in several camps and sites so far was sparked by China’s aggressive actions in the disputed South China Sea. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., who took office in 2022, allowed American forces and weapons access to four additional Philippine military bases, bringing to nine the number of sites where U.S. troops can

    3 min read
    Thanks for your feedback!
  • TechnologyNY Post

    Tech exec predicts ‘AI girlfriends’ will create $1B business: ‘Comfort at the end of the day’

    Greg Isenberg, CEO of Late Checkout, shared that he met a man in Miami who "admitted to me that he spends $10,000/month" on "AI girlfriends."

    4 min read
    Thanks for your feedback!
  • USHuffPost

    'Gross And Vulgar' Rob Schneider Comedy Set Reportedly Cut Short At GOP Event

    The "SNL" alum lashed out following the report, telling TMZ it was "woke bulls**t."

    1 min read
    Thanks for your feedback!
  • PoliticsCNN

    Dismissed juror describes the moment she saw Trump in court

    Kara McGee was dismissed from jury duty on the second day of jury selection in former President Donald Trump’s criminal hush money trial in New York City.

    Thanks for your feedback!
  • USBiloxi Sun Herald

    Black Spring Break in Biloxi sees 31 gun incidents, claims of racial discrimination

    One person brought a “switch” gun to the party on the beach, which turns a handgun into a machine gun.

    4 min read
    Thanks for your feedback!
  • OpinionUSA TODAY Opinion

    I just paid my taxes. Biden's pandering on student loans will end up costing us all more.

    Instead of commander in chief, President Joe Biden is acting like the panderer in chief by 'forgiving' student loans to win voters' support.

    4 min read
    Thanks for your feedback!
  • USAssociated Press

    DeSantis tweaks Florida book challenge law, blames liberal activist who wanted Bible out of schools

    Two years ago, Democrats repeatedly and forcefully warned Republicans and Gov. Ron DeSantis that a new law making it easier to challenge school books was so broadly worded that it would create havoc across the state. DeSantis backtracked on the 2022 law on Tuesday when he signed a bill narrowing its focus. “The idea that someone can use the parents rights and the curriculum transparency to start objecting to every single book to try to make a mockery of this is just wrong,” DeSantis said the d

    4 min read
    Thanks for your feedback!