Holiday sales rose this year as American spending remained resilient during the critical shopping season despite surging prices on everything from food to rent, according to one measure.
Author: Sandy Carter
Cuellar: Previous Administrations Had the Same Laws and Didn't Have The Problems at Border Biden Does
On Thursday’s broadcast of CNN’s “AC360,” Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX) responded to attempts to blame Congress for the situation on the border by saying that while Congress should pass immigration reform, the same laws were in place under prior administrations,
Actor John Leguizamo: 'Happy Indigenous Survivor's Day! F*ck Thanksgiving!'
John Leguizamo took to Twitter Sunday to proclaim, “Happy indigenous survivor’s day! F*ck thanksgiving!” Just 12 hours prior, the actor promised to leave Twitter if former President Donald Trump was allowed to return to the social media platform.
Kemp, Perdue Exchange Fiery Insults over 2020 at First Georgia Governor’s Debate
Gov. Brian Kemp and former Sen. David Perdue met on the Republican gubernatorial primary debate stage Sunday evening for the first time in what became a bitter clash over Georgia’s 2020 election process.
Stanford Redefines Parents as 'Mother Pairs' and 'Mixed-Gender' in Birth Study
A Stanford University study found “mother pairs” had more medical problems during or after giving birth than couples made up of a man and a woman.
VIDEO: Man Allegedly Sucker Punches 79-Year-Old in NYC
A suspect allegedly sucker punched a 79-year-old man with a cane in Brooklyn on Friday, according to video footage of the incident.