
Michelle Obama calls Trump-era America 'janky' on IMO Podcast
Michelle Obama said America is in a “janky” era under Donald Trump on the IMO Podcast, citing Minnesota and community response.

Michelle Obama said America is in a “janky” era under Donald Trump on the IMO Podcast, citing Minnesota and community response.

Trump Pardons surfaced again in a report that he joked about sweeping staff clemencies as he expanded an already broad pardon record.

Linda Mcmahon faced criticism after posting an AI-generated tribute to Ida B. Wells that used a historically inaccurate image on Truth Social.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. approved new ACIP rules Thursday as a court fight over vaccine policy and committee qualifications continues.

H-1b Visa filings fell at major financial firms in early fiscal 2026, with JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs among the biggest declines.

Asian needle ant Sting is painful and invasive, and the East Asian species has now been reported in nine U.S. states.

Jenn Todryk said her latest lab results showed thyroid antibodies dropped to 257, a sharp improvement as she continues treatment for Hashimoto’s.

Costco faces class action lawsuit over membership auto renewal notices, with a plaintiff alleging California law was violated by late and incomplete notices.

An NYPD investigation at Grand Central disrupted 4, 5 and 6 trains Saturday, with service bypassing Grand Central-42nd Street around 10 a.m.

Thunderstorms and congestion disrupted dozens of flights at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport on April 11, with Delta among the hardest hit.

Weather San Diego stays warm today with sunshine near 80 degrees, then clouds and the best chance of rain arrive by Friday.

Hundreds of travelers were stranded at Harry Reid International Airport as April 2026 delays and cancellations rippled through Las Vegas.

Bexar County Judge Rosie Speedlin Gonzalez faces a felony charge after an attorney was allegedly handcuffed and kept in the jury box.

Samuel Alito appears in the context of Trump's second-term court pace, with 34 Article III judges confirmed by April 1 of year two.