Former Patriots coach Jerod Mayo gets a new position with a private equity company.

Jerrod Mayo Takes on New Role Jerrod Mayo has a new gig. And, surprisingly, it’s not in sports. The former head coach of the Patriots stepped into the position of managing director at Fifth Down Capital, a private equity firm, back in February, as noted in his LinkedIn profile. According to the firm’s website, “Jerrod […]
Kelsey Grammer shares his unkind nickname for Karen Bass while supporting Spencer Pratt for LA mayor.

Kelsey Grammer Supports Spencer Pratt’s Mayoral Candidacy Kelsey Grammer openly backed Spencer Pratt, the former reality star, while criticizing California officials Karen Bass and Gavin Newsom during a recent event for U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. “California is a great state, but it’s just poorly managed,” Bessent remarked to a gathering of Trump supporters at […]
Djokovic reacts angrily to cameraman before surprising defeat at the French Open

Djokovic’s Tense Moment at French Open Novak Djokovic began his third-round match against Brazil’s Joao Fonseca with enthusiasm, but the mood shifted when a cameraman encroached on his space. During play at Roland Garros on Friday, footage surfaced showing Djokovic responding sharply to the cameraman who had stepped too close just as the set ended. […]
The 2007 Mountaineers continue to be college football’s most intriguing ‘what-if’ tale almost twenty years on.

The 2007 College Football Season: A Rollercoaster Ride When you ask college football fans about the most unforgettable season, many instantly respond with “2007.” It makes sense, right? That year kicked off with one of the biggest upsets ever—Appalachian State beating Michigan in their own stadium. In 2007, there were 62 ranked teams that lost […]
How the State’s Bureaucracy Targeted Officers Who Opposed COVID Mandates

When a Massachusetts state trooper arrived at Bob Birch’s home in November 2021, Birch assumed it had something to do with COVID-19 regulations. He runs a web design company in Westfield, and internal records revealed that employees at the Massachusetts State Police (MSP) were critical of the agency’s vaccine mandates. Nearly 30 of these employees […]
Khanna: Republicans Used Laken Riley Act to Take Away Immigrants’ Due Process

Rep. Ro Khanna Discusses Laken-Riley Act on CNN During an appearance on CNN’s “The Arena” on Friday, Representative Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) stated that Republicans have leveraged the Laken-Riley Act to strip immigrants of their due process rights. Host Casey Hunt noted, “The Laken Riley Act isn’t about mass deportation, but it specifically impacts immigrants with […]
Vegas and Carolina ignore conference trophies, yet one team will end up losing the Stanley Cup

The Stanley Cup Final has been set, with the Carolina Hurricanes defeating the Montreal Canadiens in Game 5. Now, they’re gearing up to face the Vegas Golden Knights. But there’s a bit of a quirk here. Neither team has touched their respective conference championship trophies, which raises some eyebrows. Honestly, it’s a bit of a […]
How Texas Is at the Forefront of the New Natural Gas Pipeline Expansion

Texas: A Leader in Natural Gas Infrastructure Texas is once again solidifying its reputation as a leading energy hub in the United States. The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) recently reported that over 66% of the natural gas pipeline capacity planned for 2026 and 2027—approximately 29.7 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) out of a […]
Mpox cases in Boston rise even as they drop nationally

Boston Health Officials Respond to Mpox Cases Boston and state health authorities are keeping a close eye on a rise in mpox cases, previously known as monkeypox. They’ve initiated new vaccination campaigns aimed at protecting vulnerable populations. Mpox is considered an infectious disease that spreads through direct contact with the bodily fluids of an infected […]
Beijing Expresses Discontent After Leading US Officer Characterizes Important Allies Using Two Words

The Chinese government has issued a reprimand to a U.S. Army general, after he referred to South Korea as a “dagger” and Japan as a “shield” in relation to regional alliances. Gen. Xavier Brunson, who commands U.S. Forces Korea and United Nations Forces, made these statements during a podcast with the South China Morning Post […]