Michael A. Cohen: It’s hard to see how a public apology would change the cultlike hold that Fox News has on its viewers. They want to be lied to. https://t.co/trNGCa4E5Z
If you think the popularity of contraception will save it, consider what happened to abortion. https://t.co/L9m4Hotuah
Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida on Friday talked up his lengthy list of policy achievements in front of a receptive conservative audience outside Washington as he prepares for a likely 2024 presidential bid. He avoided mentioning Donald Trump. https://t.co/d76xJPqK59
The US government has not yet made a decision about whether to evacuate US diplomatic personnel from Sudan, but preparations are continuing for a potential evacuation, multiple US officials said https://t.co/B5X08Qidjw
With "Boy," the Los Angeles singer-songwriter conveys the pain ― and occasional pleasures ― of being a young gay man at an emotional crossroads. https://t.co/vWsMowZRMZ
Why these TikTokers are making water taste like gummy bears? https://t.co/jRX4evTTjT
A New York City police officer shot and critically wounded a man on Friday who officials said was in mental distress and holding scissors and a 12-inch kitchen knife outside an assisted living home in the Bronx. https://t.co/t7CCdqjW4a
All eyes are on the Supreme Court as it could say at any moment before midnight Friday how it will handle a blockbuster medication abortion case that landed on its doorstep late last week https://t.co/TvLEmCkbyV
From within the bounds of a narrow, glass-walled enclosure, Evan Gershkovich appeared to the world as he was: an ordinary Joe. https://t.co/ddFgi1vtsP
The firearm a 25-year-old man used this month to shoot and kill five of his colleagues at a bank in Kentucky is expected at some point to go up for auction – a practice set by a state law the shooter’s family and Louisville’s mayor say they want changed https://t.co/Pk4VgGHaN5
A truck driver was killed and several others were injured after a car’s tire blew out and hit a fuel tanker, causing it to roll over and catch fire on the Gold Star Bridge in Groton, Connecticut, on Friday, officials said. https://t.co/VOlU6q2pLn https://t.co/knMaQW7HSb
NATO will support Ukraine “for as long as it takes” in its war against Russia, Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says. Stoltenberg tells @NBCNews that it would “be a tragedy” if President Putin's forces were to win. https://t.co/pzQW9sXC7g
How worried are markets about the debt ceiling? Here's what you need to know https://t.co/Sdgz2PFi9O
-First Republic earnings -Big Tech earnings -US economic data @scarletfu and @kgreifeld break down what you need to watch next week https://t.co/oSAMYZV4iH https://t.co/7ZBLVqu7P3
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Opinion by Fareed Zakaria: Biden’s course correction on China is smart and important https://t.co/BPRC3w3ele
America's "backache" economy: Things could be lots worse https://t.co/M70Ky2YbsD
Money, power, car racing—F1 has finally made it in America, and it's heating up https://t.co/XCgMuRtedr
New York City’s subway system tallied 4 million rides on Thursday, a post-pandemic record https://t.co/N5OXPpzQcJ via @citylab
The leader of the FAA is stepping down, the agency's separate major departure https://t.co/RiDdBuHoSl
“We’re the largest manufacturer of rolling papers in the world,” says 72-year-old Don Levin. “We are the whole supply chain.” Meet The Billionaire King Of Rolling Papers: https://t.co/rDMJhNK2SM https://t.co/9DDNNSJ6uH
Oratilwe Phiri, 14, dreams of becoming the first Black racer in MotoGP. He has been racing since he was four, thanks to an interest ignited by his motorcycle enthusiast father, Thabiso Phiri https://t.co/OktvEa6JiZ https://t.co/spBbXeB83I
Did Bud Light Sales Drop 50 Percent? What We Know https://t.co/oyJrsUO5gL
JUST IN: Minnesota passes bills protecting reproductive, gender-affirming care, banning conversion therapy https://t.co/05fHSWMuyF https://t.co/IcE5cMspFP
Canadian retail sales dipped by 0.2% in February from January, and are expected to drop another 1.4% in March, according to recent data from Statistics Canada https://t.co/ajg6T3CsMG https://t.co/pBqXqGcOxm
Extradition near for Peru ex-president, nation's third jailed leader https://t.co/imDz5pa2tG https://t.co/zG5MOq2qat
Ken Griffin is in a class of his own, headlining an up-and-down year for other hedge fund managers. https://t.co/nvTy9DoBX6 https://t.co/JfDOJP88SN
📸 From @reuterspictures: Palestinians perform morning prayers to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of the holy fasting month of Ramadan https://t.co/HrbrlKLh8C https://t.co/bpwHs3bU5Y
"We're almost at 40 states that have some type of [marijuana] legalization." Forbes' @WillYakowicz joins @_brittanylewis on Forbes Talks to discuss the movers and shakers in the cannabis industry. https://t.co/CiWAsCeBxf https://t.co/nH8SHT7ov9
At next week's summit between President Joe Biden and South Korean leader Yoon Suk Yeol, the United States will pledge 'substantial' steps to underscore its commitment to deter a North Korean nuclear attack on South Korea, a senior US official said https://t.co/3CJKF0lt7f
Recipients of a food and utility subsidy program in Chelsea, Massachusetts, will receive their final payment from the program in 24 days. These payments, ranging from $200 to $400 in value, will be given to 738 selected households on May 15. https://t.co/TFLXvXKaIr
🎧 Listen: In today’s episode of The Journal podcast, @_melaevans explains how some of the America’s largest hospital systems have started to use apps similar to those used for ride-hailing to address a nursing shortage https://t.co/TLZkMssdeW
Chef Edward Lee says food, at its best, tells a story. And the story he wants told with the meal he's whipping up for next week's White House state dinner is of the deep connection between the United States and its ally South Korea. https://t.co/YSLLDqA1DU
Spoiler alert! Season 2 of "Welcome to Wrexham" is set to get the Hollywood ending the first one failed to deliver. https://t.co/rtpOTHTOk2
Russia's military acknowledged that a bomb accidentally dropped by one of its warplanes caused a powerful blast in a Russian city not far from Ukraine's border, injuring two and scaring local residents. https://t.co/emEM0ERMRX
Outside the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, a woman in a headscarf slaps a ball of dough between her formidable hands and stretches it over the dome of a large sac griddle. https://t.co/Z7e5taQiml
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida donated religious offerings on Friday to a Tokyo shrine that China and the Koreas consider a symbol of Japan's wartime militarism. https://t.co/GThYlXjKfX
Sudan's top general on Friday declared the military's commitment to a civilian-led government, an apparent bid for international support days after brutal fighting between his forces and a powerful paramilitary group derailed hopes for the country's... https://t.co/GZhEs8qiKb
"Gov @iamwesmoore styles himself as a progressive who looks out for the little guy. It would be hard to square that with subsidizing whichever billionaire or mega-firm that buys the @Commanders. A football stadium is not a state park." -@TPCarney https://t.co/fKfR2os30b
Argentina's President Alberto Fernandez announced Friday he won't seek reelection for a second term this year, a decision that follows months of infighting among the ruling coalition as it grapples with a fragile economy and galloping inflation. https://t.co/D9WqSe5DkN
'UNSAFE': Former college athlete hits back at Megan Rapinoe's "absurd" trans athlete stance. https://t.co/W8f7k0I49f https://t.co/BIVi7Wu5zn
Gov. Ron DeSantis drew attention Thursday to the consequences of Democrats winning the White House and Congress in 2024, highlighting their radical legislative agenda. https://t.co/wAu40d4bzx https://t.co/1g17hVIuqr
A group of four Wisconsin high school girls have sent a letter to their school districts claiming that the district’s policy allowing a transgender “girl” to shower with them violated their right to privacy. https://t.co/TK3jEfWzmB
Ron DeSantis' 2024 warning: 'The left is playing for keeps' as they target conservatives https://t.co/2PkAGAdQWx
The civil trial of a rape allegation against former president Donald Trump by journalist E. Jean Carroll is scheduled to begin on Monday. | By @AndrewCMcCarthy https://t.co/9NSOh2qOyB
Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., says he's working with Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., on lowering drug prices. https://t.co/hGrlvKbxUk
Friedman student and longtime Fed economist Robert Hetzel talks to @DominicJPino about his book on the history of the Federal Reserve. https://t.co/P2PyITy7zJ
US forces deploy to Djibouti as Pentagon eyes Sudan embassy evacuation https://t.co/piC6RviIZS
“When you look back at World War II, this is the similar thing that has happened with the Japanese Imperial Army. They were hanging around in the Pacific, and all of a sudden, they attacked Pearl Harbor.” | By @james_t_quinn https://t.co/vksp6UOs9w
The national media’s portrayal of an incident between Montana Republicans and a trans-identifying state lawmaker has got everything backward. | By @NoahCRothman https://t.co/yBhs0gt2JL