Waltz Reports Oil Price Collapse Below $80 as US Gas Prices Retreat

For millions of Americans traveling this Father’s Day, the most significant gift wasn’t a tie or a card, but the price displayed at the local gas pump. U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz confirmed Sunday that the national average for fuel

The Shinnecock Grind: High Winds and Hard Greens Define the 126th U.S. Open Finale

For the grounds crew at Shinnecock Hills, Sunday morning wasn’t about aesthetics — it was a desperate battle to keep the greens from turning into concrete under a relentless Long Island gale. As the final pairing teed off in Southampton this afternoon, the

World Cup Chaos: Philadelphia Hotel Workers Strike Hits Sheraton as Fans Flood the City

For the thousands of international soccer fans descending on Center City Philadelphia this Sunday morning, the welcome was not the standard concierge greeting, but the rhythmic bang of drums and chants of workers on the picket line. Hundreds of housekeepers, servers, and front-desk

NASA Pivots Artemis III Mission to Earth Orbit and Reveals 2027 Flight Crew

For Randy Bresnik and his three crewmates, the long-awaited announcement of their names on the Artemis III manifest came with a sobering tactical shift: their journey will no longer end in lunar dust. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman revealed the change during a media

Atlanta Stadium Braces for High-Stakes Clash as Spain Meets Saudi Arabia in World Cup Opener

For the local vendors lining the streets around Atlanta Stadium, Sunday’s high-noon kickoff represents more than a sporting event; it is the culmination of years of civic preparation and a massive influx of global commerce. Spain and Saudi Arabia are set to face

Georgia GOP Leaders Block Trump’s 2028 Redistricting Push Following Runoff Splits

For the Republican leaders gathered in a quiet committee room at the Georgia State Capitol on Wednesday, the decision was less about policy and more about a calculated assertion of state independence. Legislative leaders officially blocked a request from President Donald Trump to

Waymo Safety Data Challenges Human Driving Records Amid 40,000 Annual Road Deaths

For the thousands of American families who lost loved ones to distracted driving last year, the math behind Waymo’s latest safety audit represents more than just corporate data. It is a stark indictment of human error on the road. Waymo released a comprehensive

World Cup Survival in Atlanta: Czechia and South Africa Fight to Stay Alive in Group A

For the thousands of South African and Czech fans descending on downtown Atlanta today, this isn’t just a mid-day soccer match—it’s a desperate fight for survival in a tournament that does not forgive early stumbles. Czechia and South Africa face off at the

Pritzker to Bears: Win the Statehouse Hallways or Lose the Stadium

For the Illinois taxpayer balancing a rising cost of living, the multi-billion dollar question of where the Chicago Bears play their home games is less about sports and more about whose pocket the money comes from. Governor J.B. Pritzker shifted the political goalposts

Springfield Memorial Hospital CEO to Step Down Amid Central Illinois Healthcare Pivot

For the thousands of medical professionals and support staff at Springfield’s flagship medical center, the recent leadership announcement marks a transition that reaches far beyond the executive suite. The chief executive of Springfield Memorial Hospital has submitted a resignation effective June 2026, a