Today is the day. ✨
Lauren Noelle Ross walks across the stage at George Washington University as a Master of Arts graduate in Security Policy Studies, with a specialization in Conflict Resolution & Middle East Affairs from the prestigious Elliott School of International Affairs
"I'm super proud of our kids and I'm not going to let any of this take anything away from the performance on the floor."
Dawn Staley shared her thoughts on the interaction with Geno Auriemma postgame.
Howard had not made March Madness in nearly 30 years until Kenneth Blakeney took over as coach.
He’s since led them to three appearances—and tonight, the Bison secured their first men’s NCAA tournament victory in school history.
Your suspicion was right.
Trump shut down the Kennedy Center out of pure embarrassment after the cancellations.
He’s betting we forget in two years.
In 2023 the Kennedy Center was in the black, pulling in $286M in revenue. And it reopened from a $250M renovation in 2019.
JUST IN: After bipartisan backlash, the White House has taken down a racist video of the Obamas that was shared by President Trump. https://t.co/5lpFMajCWs
BREAKING: U.S. employers announced 108,435 layoffs in January, up 118% year over year and 205% from last December.
The worst January for layoffs in 17 years.
Men's #CAAHoops Rookie of the Week 🏅
Another 33-point showing from @NCATAGGIES's Walker helped put a stamp on his second weekly award of the season 👏
https://t.co/oD80rLWa8v
Alex Pretti, who was killed by a U.S. Border Patrol officer in Minneapolis, worked as an ICU nurse caring for veterans. A video shows him reading a final salute for a patient he treated.
I had fun reading to some Burke Elementary students at the Chicago Public Library today. When the Obama Presidential Center opens next year, we’ll have a new branch of the library for the community to enjoy.
Former Rep. Liz Cheney spoke at the funeral of her father, former Vice President Dick Cheney, reflecting on his devotion to public service and time spent together during his final years. https://t.co/CKROwZo7DZ
Billionaire MacKenzie Scott’s historic philanthropic run has contributed more than $700 million to over a dozen historically Black colleges and universities this fall.
https://t.co/R0TyHLEswN
BREAKING: DOJ BOMBSHELL — Epstein files reportedly “even worse for Trump” than Republicans feared.
The panic inside the Republican party — due to its decisive losses in Tuesday’s elections — just got even more frantic.
Multiple House Republicans are reportedly freaking out after hearing from the Department of Justice that the unreleased Jeffrey Epstein files are especially compromising for Donald Trump.
According to veteran reporter David Shuster — who’s worked for MSNBC, CNN, and Fox News — “rumors are sweeping through the GOP caucus” that the Epstein evidence includes photos of Trump with half-naked teenage girls.
Shuster says several Republicans told him they’d been quietly warned by contacts inside DOJ and the FBI that the material is even worse than the claims made by Trump biographer Michael Wolff, who described seeing “a dozen Polaroids” of Trump and Epstein with topless young women “spread out like a deck of cards.”
You read that right.
Trump’s own biographer says he personally saw the pictures — and the DOJ supposedly has copies.
Now Republicans are reportedly “spooked.”
And after Attorney General Pam Bondi refused to answer Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse’s direct question about whether she’d seen those photos, the tension exploded behind closed doors.
Bondi tried to dodge by throwing out false attacks about Democratic donors — but Whitehouse fired back, calling her statement a flat-out lie.
Let’s be clear: If this report is true, the Epstein files could expose a massive cover-up involving Trump and his allies. Republicans know it — and that’s why they’re terrified.
While Trump rants about “witch hunts” on Truth Social, his old friend Epstein’s ghost keeps coming back to haunt him. And this time, it’s not Democrats he has to fear — it’s the truth.
And hopefully, the truth shall set us free.
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Congratulations to all the Democratic candidates who won tonight. It’s a reminder that when we come together around strong, forward-looking leaders who care about the issues that matter, we can win. We’ve still got plenty of work to do, but the future looks a little bit brighter.