Keane calls for continuous military pressure on Iran to achieve nuclear compliance

Retired General Jack Keene has expressed significant concerns about the idea of a ceasefire with Iran, suggesting that the U.S. should sustain military pressure to encourage Iran to abandon its nuclear aspirations. On a recent episode of “Hannity,” he noted, “If we go for a ceasefire, that’s playing right into their hands.” His outlook is […]
Steve Forbes: Hochul asks the wealthy to come back after years of discouraging achievement

Hochul’s Appeal Reflects New York’s Challenges Governor Kathy Hochul’s recent request for wealthy individuals to return to New York reveals a deeper issue. When leaders essentially say, “We need your financial support,” it signals more a weakness than strength, exposing flaws within the state’s economic model. Her plea feels somewhat absurd, almost like a comedic […]
China is Increasing the Suppression of Christians in Secret Churches

The crackdown on underground Zion Church Christians and their leaders seems to be escalating, as the Chinese government is now targeting lawyers who come to their aid. Reports indicate that lawyer Zhang Kai has had his law license revoked, while several others have experienced suspensions or received verbal warnings for their involvement. China asserts that […]
Late-night comedy has lost its humor and turned into something I didn’t want to experience.

Vince Vaughn Critiques Late-Night Comedy’s Political Shift Vince Vaughn has expressed concerns over how political themes have overshadowed late-night comedy in recent years. He feels that major network shows have merged into a singular narrative, making them feel less like comedy and more like lectures. During a recent appearance on Theo Fung’s podcast, Vaughn acknowledged […]
View: Travelers respond to Trump’s proposal to send ICE agents to US airports

Concerns Arise Over Trump’s Plan to Deploy ICE Agents at Airports As the government shutdown nears its 40th day, travelers are expressing their concerns regarding President Donald Trump’s decision to assign Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to airports nationwide. This move comes as Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents face challenges maintaining their operations. Many […]
Key analyst updates for Wednesday: Tesla, Amazon, General Motors, Netflix, Microsoft, Arm, and others

Wall Street Highlights On Wednesday, various voices on Wall Street are making their presence felt. Goldman Sachs, typically neutral, expressed concern about Tesla’s foray into the semi market. They noted that Tesla’s performance in semi-engineering has been somewhat inconsistent, especially since the AI training chip team left the company. However, there’s been success with inference […]
John Smart’s son, a Canadian Olympic skier, passes away at 23 after being caught in an avalanche.

The son of John Smart, a two-time Olympic freestyle skier, has tragically died following an avalanche while skiing in Japan. On Monday, John shared that his 23-year-old son, Kai Smart, had succumbed after fighting for his life in the hospital, where he had fallen into a coma due to the injuries he suffered in the […]
Doctor’s wife claims he attempted to push her off a cliff during a hike in Hawaii

Doctor’s Wife Testifies About Assault During Hike The wife of a doctor in Hawaii recounted a harrowing incident on Tuesday, describing how her husband allegedly assaulted her during a birthday hike. Ariel Koenig testified in court that she believed he was trying to kill her, recalling a moment when she exclaimed, “He’s trying to kill […]
Comedian Mark Normand takes down studio executives who wanted a Muslim joke cut: ‘With one requirement …’

Mark Normand’s Comedic Approach Stand-up comic Mark Normand has a unique philosophy: he believes in poking fun at everyone, without bias. Recently, he discussed his new Netflix special, saying his aim was to be “inclusive,” which he interprets as making jokes about all different kinds of people. In a recent podcast appearance, he referenced a […]
Housing for the homeless in upscale neighborhoods costs taxpayers $1.5 million for each unit.

In Los Angeles, a significant amount of taxpayer money—up to $1.5 million for each room—has been spent to house homeless individuals in newly constructed apartments situated in affluent neighborhoods, according to recent findings from the California Post. So far, about $2.6 billion has been allocated for acquiring and renovating hotels, motels, and dormitories to address […]