September 16, 2025

Robert Redford dead at 89

Actor and Oscar-winning director Robert Redford has died at the age of 89, according to a New York Times report. Cindi Berger, the chief executive of the publicity firm Rogers & Cowan PMK, told the publication that he died in his sleep at his Utah home. Berger did not disclose a specific cause of death. The […]

September 16, 2025

Federal Reserve governors kick off policy meeting with Lisa Cook in attendance

Over the next two days, all eyes will be on the Federal Reserve as governors kick off their policy meeting. The big question is whether the board will cut interest rates. It’s a task President Donald Trump has been pressuring them to do for months. Also notable as the meeting begins is Gov. Lisa Cook’s attendance. […]

September 16, 2025

Trump heads to UK for bilateral talks, pageantry

President Donald Trump is scheduled to land in Britain on Tuesday afternoon for a historic state visit that will blend royal pageantry with weighty political talks. The trip comes at a sensitive moment for both governments, with Washington managing foreign crises and London facing political uncertainty at home. What’s on the agenda? Trump and first […]

September 16, 2025

Trump sues New York Times, publisher for $15 billion in defamation lawsuit

President Donald Trump has filed a $15 billion defamation and libel lawsuit against The New York Times, its publisher, Penguin Random House and four of its reporters. The suit, filed Monday in a Florida federal court, accused the newspaper of harming his reputation. Trump lists three New York Times articles, accuses the defendants of damaging […]

AI
September 16, 2025

An AI bot used their words. Now, authors are demanding compensation

In Andrea Bartz’s book “The Lost Night,” the main character uncovers dark truths about an unsettling event and delves into themes of memory and technology. So, it was an ironic twist of fate when Bartz discovered that her debut thriller had been pirated to teach an AI chatbot named Claude. The battle between artificial intelligence […]

September 16, 2025

Cashing in on change: paper checks from US government ending by October

The paper check, once a mainstay of federal payments, is nearing its end. Starting Sept. 30, the U.S. Department of the Treasury will stop issuing paper checks for most federal payments, requiring electronic deposits instead. Paper checks near the end For years, millions of Americans waited for the familiar envelope carrying their tax refund or […]

September 16, 2025

Coffee prices soar as Brazil tariffs take hold

America’s love affair with coffee hasn’t cooled – but your wallet might feel differently. Coffee prices just hit their highest level since 1997, with roasted coffee up 21.7% and instant coffee up 20.1% compared to a year ago, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Tariffs driving up import costs The spike is being blamed […]

September 16, 2025

DHS calls Hannah Einbinder’s Emmy speech ‘ugly, demonizing’

Actress Hannah Einbinder is facing backlash after using her Emmy acceptance speech to deliver a political message on Gaza and immigration enforcement. Her comments prompted a rare rebuke from the Department of Homeland Security. The department said her remarks were “ugly” and potentially harmful to law enforcement. Einbinder won Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy […]

September 16, 2025

Trump admin removing pictures and info on slavery at national parks: Report

The Trump administration has reportedly ordered certain signs and exhibits detailing slavery in America be removed from multiple national parks, according to The Washington Post, citing anonymous sources. The newspaper said the administration’s order also includes the removal of a historic picture of a former slave’s scarred back.  Targeting ‘improper ideology’ According to the Post’s […]