More than 7,000 nurses at NYC hospitals go on strike over contracts
More than 7,000 nurses at hospitals in New York City began a strike over contracts, with some picketing outside the hospitals where they work on Monday. The New York State Nurses Association (“NYSNA”), a union that represents
Judge says Georgia grand jury has completed their final report in election probe
A Georgia special grand jury has completed its investigation into former President Donald Trump and his allies for possible interference in the 2020 presidential election. Judge Robert McBurney of the Superior Court of Fulton County acknowledged that
Arizona Cardinals’ fire coach Kliff Kingsbury; GM Steve Keim stepping down
The Arizona Cardinals announced Monday that they have fired coach Kliff Kingsbury after four seasons on the job. The Cardinals also announced that general manager Steve Keim informed has the team that he will step away from his
Damar Hamlin released from hospital one week after cardiac arrest to continue recovery in Buffalo
Damar Hamlin has been released from the hospital and has returned home to Buffalo after collapsing on the field during the first quarter of the Buffalo Bills’ NFL game last Monday. The news comes after Hamlin was
Eagles announce additional 2023 “Hotel California” tour dates
The Eagles are extending their “Hotel California” tour with additional shows in 2023 set for Jacksonville, Florida (Mar. 25); an encore performance in Tampa, Florida (Mar. 28); Columbia, South Carolina (Mar. 30); Knoxville, Tennessee (Apr. 1); Greensboro,
Iron Maiden honored with British Royal Mail postage stamps
Heavy metal legends Iron Maiden are being honored with their own set of British postage stamps. Available Jan. 12, the Iron Maiden collection of 12 includes eight commemorative stamps featuring live performance images of the band—depicting the