- Book reveals how close Yankees were to moving out of Bronx, George Steinbrenner losing ownership bid April 1, 2026Mike Vaccaro wrote in his book, "The Bosses of the Bronx," that a group wanted to buy the New York Yankees in 1973 and move the team to New Jersey.
- Lawmaker says Iran targeted him in phishing attack disguised as TV interview April 1, 2026Rep. Randy Fine said an Iranian state actor likely carried out a recent cyberattack on his office in an effort to gain access to his personal Gmail account.
- What the first federal challenge to a local reparations program means for other cities April 1, 2026Judicial Watch scored a victory after a federal court denied a motion to dismiss its lawsuit against Evanston's reparations program, which uses race as an eligibility requirement.
- Amy Duggar King says Joseph Duggar's arrest exposes family's 'toxic system' that 'breeds secrecy' April 1, 2026Amy Duggar King says her memoir "Holy Disruptor" called out the family's toxic cycles and claims Joseph Duggar's arrest confirms what she had already written.
- Tennessee library director fired for refusing to move LGBTQ books out of kids' section April 1, 2026Tennessee's Rutherford County Library Board fired Director Luanne James after she refused to relocate over 100 children's books flagged for controversial themes.
- Weight-loss drugs crush food demand as farmers face dumping mountains of potatoes April 1, 2026Potato farmers report a massive surplus as weight-loss medication use cuts food demand. One farmer has 1.3 million pounds worth about $158,000 at risk of spoiling.





