May 2026
The 667-pound clue spy agency missed in David Rush’s gold bar scandal: ‘Humiliation for the CIA’
The CIA should have known something was off the moment ex-officer David Rush demanded 667 pounds of gold bullion.
Escort demand surges ahead of NYC, NJ World Cup matches— as $10K-per-day sex worker reveals unusual new request
Sex workers are already seeing a spike in bookings, with local and federal authorities gearing up for an avalanche of prostitution as an estimated 1.2 million soccer fans are expected in the NYC area.
United Airlines flight makes emergency landing after unhinged passenger storms cockpit
A Minneapolis-bound United Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing after an “unruly passenger” reportedly tried to bust into the cockpit.
Muslim interfaith activist marching in Sunday’s Israel Parade in NYC — despite haters’ threats
A brave Muslim interfaith activist who’s devoted her life to promoting religious freedom and denouncing violent extremism is vowing to lead the first Muslim group ever to march in the Israel on Fifth Parade in spite of threats to “wear a bulletproof vest.”
Raul Castro’s six-fingered, jet-setting grandson emerges from shadows in US-Cuba talks
Raúl Guillermo Rodriguez Castro is the influential grandson of ex-Cuban dictator Raul Castro, who was indicted for murder in Miami on May 23 in connection with the 1996 shoot-down of two planes.
Red Lobster closing Times Square location after 23 years: ‘This was a difficult decision’
Red Lobster will close its Times Square flagship restaurant and only New York City location on June 14 after 23 years, citing years of construction, reduced visibility and declining foot traffic.
Pete Hegseth says US is ready to restart strikes on Iran if no deal is reached
The US is ready to restart attacks on Iran if a deal cannot be reached, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Saturday at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore.
Yankees’ offense keep things rolling against A’s for fifth straight victory
Not an off day nor a change in time zones could cool off the Yankees offense. The Yankees beat up on old friend Luis Severino in the first inning before he got hurt, then continued to add on the rest of the way while cruising to their fifth straight win, 8-2 over the Athletics on Friday night in front of a sellout crowd of 12,254 at Sutter Health Park.
What will it mean if Trump takes this Iran deal?
Even if the regime does commit on paper to giving up the enriched uranium, Iran has repeatedly proved its promises mean nothing.
Hochul’s budget ‘victory’ leaves New York trapped in a downward spiral
Hochul may have won a few crumbs for average New Yorkers, but she’s letting them continue to suffer under the boot of special-interest avarice and progressive insanity.