Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang sent a letter to the chip giant's staff expressing gratitude for the release of Avinatan Or, an Israeli employee of the company who was released from Hamas captivity after two years.
If Xi Jinping's rule of China is so fragile that he feels mortally threatened by independent religious institutions, it's hard to see how any Western nation can trust his word on anything.
It may infuriate the anti-cop “privacy” loons, but news that the NYPD has direct access to cameras in public areas in public-housing projects is excellent.
Stewart’s shtick has been the same for years: Present yourself as a down-the-middle everyman disgusted by America’s political landscape — and then spend 90% of your time mocking only 50% of the culprits.
The sister-in-law of former presidential nominee and Utah senator Mitt Romney was found dead on a street in a Los Angeles suburb Friday evening, according to officials and reports.
Glenn is 0-6, and when he returns to MetLife Stadium on Sunday against the Panthers, he is certain to receive a painful reminder and better understanding of their pain.
There were plenty of signs — and admissions — during and after the Rangers opener that he wasn’t entirely back up to speed following a lower-body injury sustained in the preseason.
“The Israeli hostages were held 296 days longer than the Iranian regime held the American hostages in 1979-1981,” notes National Review’s Jim Geraghty.
The violent mugger, seen wearing all black, grabbed the 35-year-old woman’s phone at West 58th Street and Ninth Avenue in Hell’s Kitchen around 12:50 a.m. Saturday, police said.