Former President Biden failed to remember how long Vice President Harris had to win the 2024 election after he stepped aside, claiming she had "six full months."
Times Square Arts installed a new statue of a 12-foot-tall Black woman in casual clothing, juxtaposing it against the permanent monuments of a chaplain and playwright.
Joe Rogan expressed his shock at how Canada elected a left-wing government yet again after years of national scandals ranging from crackdowns on protesters to far-left policies.
Two major members of the Teamsters union praised President Trump for proposing a tariff on films produced internationally, blasting Hollywood for "outsourcing good union jobs."
New York Times photographer Doug Mills wins Pulitzer Prize for his historic images of the Trump assassination attempt at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Liberal megadonor Alex Soros and his longtime Democratic Party elite fiancée Huma Abedin faced mockery online for their luxurious photo in their Manhattan home.
Multiple ex-New Yorkers spoke to the New York Post about why they departed the Big Apple for sunny Florida, citing factors from work-life balance to crime.
Daily Beast senior columnist Matt K. Lewis argued that in the last decade, there has been a radical shift in how the Democratic and Republican parties are culturally viewed in America.
Disgraced former congressman Anthony Weiner spoke about his return to politics after sex scandals and prison time, overhauling his image as a firebrand for moderate policies.
The host of "The Joe Rogan Experience" skewered California Gov. Gavin Newsom's podcast, initially thinking it had been canceled because so few people were talking about it.
Vice President JD Vance called out the media, saying they have chosen to focus on a controversial deportation case rather than the administration's accomplishments so far.
President Donald Trump's administration shared a list of dozens of purported "hoaxes" about his presidency that have been fact-checked in his first 100 days.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg pushed back against the mainstream media narrative that the common people cannot make their own decisions about what to believe.