U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Marcia Fudge announced Monday that she is stepping down from her position. “It’s time to go home,’’ Fudge told USA Today, which reported that her last day is March 22. “I do believe strongly that I have done just about everything I could do at HUD for […]
Read MoreChristina Applegate gave an update on her life since being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) in 2021. Applegate, 52, sat down for her first lengthy in-person interview since she found out about the illness. “I live kind of in hell,” she said in a preview of her interivew with “Good Morning America.” “I’m not out […]
Read MoreA nine-year-old from New York is pulling in a pretty penny thanks to a sweet business venture. Lola Niski has been watching her mom Corinna Niski bake sweets ever since she was a baby — and has learned the ropes over the years. Now, Lola Niski is taking her skills to the next level by […]
Read MoreNew York has the country’s highest number of government union workers, according to a new report. On Monday, the Commonwealth Foundation released a report titled “State of the Unions: Examining Union Membership in State Government,” which found that while union membership is declining across the country, public sector unions are thriving. Those very unions, meanwhile, have […]
Read MoreThe road to “Yellowstone” might be closing, but one of the show’s stars is having a hard time letting go. Luke Grimes is reflecting upon his time on the hit Western, which has been riddled with off-set drama of its own, acknowledging that when everything wraps, it’ll be an adjustment. “For seven years, we’ve been […]
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