SBA suspends nearly 7,000 Minnesota borrowers over suspected $400M pandemic loan fraud
SBA suspends 6,900 Minnesota borrowers over suspected $400 million fraud scheme involving PPP and disaster loans during COVID-19 pandemic response.
Kim Jong Un appears with daughter at mausoleum, fueling succession speculation
Kim Jong Un's daughter, Ju Ae, appeared at a sacred mausoleum, fueling speculation about North Korea's succession plan as analysts debate her role.
Indiana hands Alabama worst postseason loss in program history in Rose Bowl beatdown
Indiana dominated Alabama 38-3 in the Rose Bowl, the most lopsided postseason defeat in Crimson Tide history after backup Austin Mack replaced Ty Simpson.
Bernie Sanders ditches iconic mittens look while swearing in socialist Zohran Mamdani as NYC mayor
Bernie Sanders swears in NYC's new democratic socialist mayor without his famous viral mittens from Biden's 2021 inauguration, marking a visual departure.
Oregon shuts out Texas Tech to win Orange Bowl behind dominant defensive outing
The Oregon Ducks shutout the Texas Tech Red Raiders to win the Orange Bowl and advance to the semifinals of the College Football Playoff.
Seattle schools ask kids as young as 10 about gender identity, drugs in controversial survey
A federal investigation has reportedly been launched into Seattle schools over a controversial student health survey and data-sharing practices with third parties nationwide.
Co-host offers latest update on Victor Davis Hanson’s ‘quite major surgery,’ calls for continued prayers
"Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words" co-host provides health update on the show’s namesake on Thursday, calling for continued prayers.
Black Republican calls for total, permanent abolition of DEI: ‘I want to earn every opportunity on merit’
Black Republican U.S. Rep. Wesley Hunt of Texas called for the full and permanent abolition of diversity, equity, and inclusion ideology.
Critics warn Minnesota legislation now taking effect is setting up the ‘next billion dollar fraud’
Minnesota paid leave law takes effect Jan. 1, granting workers up to 20 weeks of benefits, but critics say the program could be exploited for fraud.
Critics warn Minnesota legislation now taking effect is setting up the ‘next billion dollar fraud’
Minnesota paid leave law takes effect Jan. 1, granting workers up to 20 weeks of benefits, but critics say the program could be exploited for fraud.


