Rams defense players discuss at NFL awards and Super Bowl Radio Row

Rams Defensive Stars Share Thoughts on NFL Quarterbacks They’d Like to Face Byron Young and Koby Turner, two key figures in the Rams’ defense, recently expressed their feelings about the quarterbacks they’d like to take down. Their conversation with the California Post was direct and unabashed, revealing their competitive edge. When asked, Young quickly rattled […]
Halftime show performer shares thoughts on joining the lineup at Turning Point USA

Brantley Gilbert to Perform at “All American Halftime Show” During Super Bowl LX Country music artist Brantley Gilbert has been chosen to take the stage during Turning Point USA’s “All American Halftime Show” on Sunday, a performance meant to balance the spotlight on Bad Bunny during Super Bowl LX. Gilbert is one of four performers […]
Sen. Ossoff to Mandate ID at Campaign Event, Opposes ID Requirements for Voting

Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.) Advocates Safety in Public, but Not in Voting Georgia senators are calling for attendees at Saturday’s rally to show government-issued identification, yet they oppose similar ID requirements for voting. Ossoff has become a prominent critic of election security measures. He’s against the SAVE Act, which aims to require voter ID, and […]
What to expect for Cardinal Dolan

Cardinal Timothy Dolan Stays Active in New York Post-Retirement Now that he’s retired, Cardinal Timothy Dolan continues to reside in New York, receiving offers for books and documentaries that keep him engaged in the public sphere. The highly regarded former leader of the Archdiocese of New York, which is among the largest Catholic organizations in […]
Winter Olympics Teams Are Mostly White, Says Associated Press

Winter Olympics Teams Criticized for Lack of Diversity The Associated Press has raised concerns about the lack of diversity among teams from several European countries participating in the Winter Olympics, referring to them as “overwhelmingly white.” According to the AP, changing demographics in Europe, largely due to immigration from Africa and the Middle East, have […]
Claire Foy shares her five-year struggle with a stomach parasite acquired in Morocco.

Claire Foy Discusses Health Struggles with Stomach Worms Claire Foy, known for her role in “The Crown,” recently opened up about her unexpected battle with stomach worms that lasted around five years. During an episode of the podcast “Table Manners with Jesse and Lenny Ware,” Foy shared that she might have picked up the parasite […]
Bitfarms Shares Rise After Shifting from Bitcoin Mining to AI and Changing Its Name, Moving to the US

Simply put BitFarms is changing its name to Keel Infrastructure and shifting its operations to the United States, moving away from Bitcoin mining. The company plans to hold a special shareholder vote on March 20 to approve this transition. BITF stock saw a nearly 27% increase on Friday, alongside a recovery in crypto stocks and […]
Mural of slain Ukrainian refugee criticized by local progressives for its ‘tough-on-crime’ message damaged in NYC: ‘It’s appalling’

It’s a case of art reflecting deeper social issues. A mural dedicated to Irina Zalutka, a Ukrainian refugee who was tragically murdered, has faced vandalism in Manhattan, inciting strong reactions from local residents. The mural had drawn criticism from some left-leaning individuals due to its association with a “tough on crime” stance and ties to […]
Experts say Minneapolis anti-ICE protests do not reach a constitutional crisis.

Tensions are escalating in Minneapolis, where anti-ICE protesters are gathering around federal officers, prompting Democratic leaders to criticize enforcement actions. However, legal experts indicate that the current situation does not cross a constitutional line that would warrant President Trump’s use of federal emergency powers. Analysts assert that while the unrest is unsettling, it does not […]
FCC investigating ‘The View’ for suspected rule breach

Investigation into ABC’s “The View” by FCC The Federal Communications Commission is looking into ABC’s “The View” as it begins a crackdown on equal airtime for political candidates. This decision comes in the wake of the FCC citing the Communications Act of 1934, which mandates networks adhere to “statutory equal opportunity requirements,” meaning they must […]