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Video of Costco confrontation sparks debate over naughty shopper behavior

Confrontation at Costco Sparks Online Debate He better watch out. Footage of a heated confrontation between customers apparently taken inside a Costco emerged the day before Thanksgiving — sparking online

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What is NYC’s top cocktail? Big Apple booze experts reveal their picks — and don’t you dare say it’s the Cosmo

National Cocktail Day in New York City Cheers, New York! National Cocktail Day is back, and it's time to celebrate

Elon Musk’s planned visit to the Pentagon sparks controversy : NPR

President Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk speak to the press at the White House on March 11 Mandel

Nuggets shine in superb win against Hawks

The Otago Nuggets displayed an impressive performance in their 93-86 victory against the Hawke’s Bay Hawks, with American guard Don

Oxford Ditches 800-Year-Old Latin Tradition For Non-Binary Students. Here’s What’s Changing

Oxford University is preparing to modify its 800-year-old Latin ceremony to accommodate non-binary students. The university will be incorporating gender-neutral

Suspect shot by Denver police in Cole neighborhood

A man armed with a handgun was seriously injured after Denver Police Department officers shot him multiple times in the

Ex-GOP Official Calls Out Karoline Leavitt: ‘Critical Thinking Has Died’

According to Former Rep. David Jolly (R-Fla.), critical thinking has disappeared from the United States. He specifically pointed out White

Adams picks ex-Giuliani aide Randy Mastro as deputy mayor in City Hall reboot

Mayor Eric Adams Appoints Randy Mastro as First Deputy Mayor Mayor Eric Adams has selected Randy Mastro to serve as

Judge calls ‘woefully insufficient’ the Trump administration response to his order : NPR

The U.S. Supreme Court is shown March 17, 2025 in Washington, DC. A federal judge is asking the government for