California legislator recognizes transgender athlete who achieved state championships in girls’ sports

Recognition for Transgender Athlete California Senator Sabrina Cervantes recently honored AB Hernandez, a transgender high school athlete, following Hernandez’s impressive victories in multiple women’s state titles at the end of May. Hernandez, who competes at Jurupa Valley High School in Riverside County, was celebrated during a ceremony held by the City Council of Jurupa this […]
Walker Hayes discusses his battle with sobriety following the death of his daughter Oakleigh

Walker Hayes Reflects on Overcoming Alcoholism Country singer Walker Hayes has been candid about some challenging moments in his life, including his journey of stepping away from alcohol. In recent interviews, he shared personal stories, including the tragedy of losing his daughter Oakley during childbirth in June 2018. He recalled a moment when he considered […]
Trump Dismisses IRS Commissioner, Appoints Bessent as Interim Leader

A senior official from the White House has reported that President Donald Trump has removed IRS Commissioner Long from his position, just under two months into his tenure. Officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity have not disclosed the reasons behind Long’s dismissal or specified when he will officially leave the agency. The president […]
Trump brings together Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders to sign a peace agreement.

Trump Signs Peace Agreement with Armenia and Azerbaijan On Friday, President Trump brought together leaders from Armenia and Azerbaijan to sign a peace agreement. “It’s been a long journey. They’ve been in conflict for 35 years, and now, they’re becoming friends. And I hope they stay friends for a long time. It’s truly an honor […]
Ex-Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan Thinks About Running for Office After Changing Parties

The former lieutenant governor of Georgia has indicated he might seek a higher office as a Democrat after leaving the Republican Party, pointing to long-standing policy disagreements and personal changes. Jeff Duncan, a Republican who held office in Georgia from 2019 to 2023, is contemplating potential bids for higher political roles after his switch to […]
Former Kings announcer Grant Napear discusses his firing

Grant Napear Returns to Broadcasting Grant Napear, a former broadcaster for the Sacramento Kings, participated in an interview titled “All Lives Matter” on Friday. As Dan Zachske noted, Napear has landed another radio gig at Fox Sports Radio in Sacramento, set to air weekdays from 3 to 6 PM PST beginning September 2. Napear was […]
6 Subtle Signs of Stomach Cancer You Should Always Pay Attention To

If you find yourself connecting stomach cancer with intense stomach pains, you’re not alone. However, it’s worth noting that painful stomachaches are generally not a hallmark of this rare cancer at any stage. In fact, Dr. Umut Sarpel, who heads the surgical oncology division at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, emphasizes that the […]
Official Reportedly Dismissed After Chaotic Implementation of mRNA Policy Change

In a surprising turn regarding the shift away from mRNA vaccines, an official overseeing the Make America Health Agent initiative has been dismissed, as reported by Endpoint News in the Pharmaceutical Trade Publications. Gray Delany, who led the implementation of this initiative at HHS, is no longer in that role. He recently clarified his new […]
FAA plans to boost air traffic controller recruitment on Long Island; aims for 9,000 additional hires across the country

FAA Launches New Recruitment Initiative for Air Traffic Controllers Washington – This week, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) introduced a new application portal aimed at boosting recruitment efforts for air traffic control positions, particularly on Long Island. The goal is to hire nearly 9,000 controllers nationwide by the end of 2028. The New York Terminal […]
Evacuations issued in Ventura County and L.A. County due to rapidly spreading brush fire

Canyon Fire Triggers Evacuations in Ventura and Los Angeles Counties Rapidly spreading wildfires have led to evacuation orders in both Ventura and Los Angeles counties. The fire, termed the “Canyon Fire,” began Thursday near Lake Pill, which sits on the border of these two counties. Evacuations were mandated in areas like Val Verde, Halsey Canyon, […]