Stephen A Smith hints at a potential presidential bid in 2028 as Democrats express worries

Stephen A. Smith and the 2028 Presidential Speculation This weekend, Stephen A. Smith, a key figure in sports media, hinted at a possible presidential bid for 2028. But there’s something crucial for him and his advisors to consider: the Democratic Party is unlikely to embrace outsiders in the nomination process. Bernie Sanders learned this lesson […]
Wells Fargo fraud warning did not prevent $950 charge on New Smyrna Beach couple’s account.

New Smyrna Beach, Florida A couple from New Smyrna Beach received a fraud alert from their bank about suspicious account activity. Despite disputing the charge, a sum of $950 was withdrawn from their account. Austin and Jessica Reeves are trying to wrap their heads around the situation. “I think the bank should have protected me […]
AfD State Branch Designated as a ‘Right-Wing Extremist’ Organization

AfD in Lower Saxony Designated as Right-Wing Extremist The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party’s state branch in Lower Saxony has officially been labeled a “right-wing extremist organization.” This classification could lead to increased surveillance of its officials. On Monday, Interior Minister Daniela Behrens revealed in Hanover that the state’s AfD branch has been deemed extremist, […]
Two intelligence agencies, one Democratic bias

Contrasting Views on Enforcement by Government Agencies Two government agencies starting with “I” illustrate differing Democratic perspectives on enforcement: ICE and the IRS. For ICE, any level of enforcement seems excessive, while for the IRS, it appears there’s no limit to what’s acceptable. The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement oversees U.S. immigration laws, while the […]
Texas Democratic Senate contender James Talarico raises $2.5M after Stephen Colbert interview pulled from ‘Late Show’ broadcast

Texas Senate Candidate Raises $2.5 Million Post-Colbert Interview WASHINGTON – James Talarico, a Democratic U.S. Senate candidate from Texas, managed to raise an impressive $2.5 million within just a day following his interview on CBS’s “Late Show” with Stephen Colbert being pulled from the air. His campaign team proudly called this the “biggest fundraising day […]
Peru Removes Its President, the Eighth in a Decade, Just 5 Months Before His Term Ends

Peru’s Congress Votes to Impeach President José Geri On Tuesday, Peru’s Congress made the decision to impeach and remove President José Geri from his position, leaving the office unoccupied. This comes just two months before the scheduled presidential elections and after Geri opted not to run. Geri, who previously served as speaker of parliament, became […]
Meloni Promises to Continue Italy’s Efforts Against Illegal Migration After Court Stops Deportation of Algerian with 23 Convictions

Meloni Vows to Combat Illegal Immigration Despite Legal Setback Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni reiterated her commitment to addressing illegal immigration following a court’s decision in Rome. The court prevented the deportation of an Algerian man, a 56-year-old who has a troubling record of 23 convictions, and mandated that the Italian government compensate him for […]
Lindsey Vonn heartbroken after her dog passed away a day following her Olympics accident

Lindsey Vonn returned to the U.S. on Monday and shared the heartbreaking news that her dog, Leo, passed away on February 9, just one day after a shocking accident during the women’s Olympic downhill event. “From 2013 until February 9, 2026, Leo was with me, and now he’s in heaven with Lucy and Bear. These […]
Date announced for AEW’s first pay-per-view in New York City featuring Double or Nothing

AEW Pay-Per-View to Premiere in New York City Tony Khan’s AEW is set to host its notable event, Double or Nothing, on May 24 at the 14,000-seat Louis Armstrong Stadium, as reported by local sources. This marks the fifth occasion AEW has utilized the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, following shows like Dynamite: Grand […]
Eileen Gu, Olympian Born in the U.S. Competing for China, States Uyghur Genocide Is ‘Not Her Concern’

Eileen Gu, the Olympian from California who opted to represent China instead of the U.S., commented that addressing the plight of Uyghurs facing genocide in China is “not her job.” In a recent profile by Time magazine, prior to the Milan-Cortina Olympics, the 22-year-old was questioned about this issue. Gu stated: I’m not an expert […]