Hegseth Parts Ways With ‘Fantastic’ Navy Secretary Due to Delay in Important Taiwan Arms Delivery During Iran War

Army Secretary Pete Hegseth seems to have dismissed comments from a top aide who connected the halt of extensive arms deliveries to Taiwan with the ongoing conflict in Iran. During a statement on Saturday, Hegseth mentioned that the arms stockpile is in “very good” shape, implying that the ongoing war hasn’t triggered delays in the […]
Lupita Nyong’o, who studied at Yale, confesses she was unaware of ‘The Odyssey’ prior to her role as Helen of Troy.

Lupita Nyong’o’s Unexpected Admission About The Odyssey Kenyan actress Lupita Nyong’o recently revealed that she had no prior knowledge of the epic story The Odyssey before being cast as Helen of Troy in Christopher Nolan’s upcoming adaptation. This revelation is particularly surprising given her educational background—she graduated from Yale University. “I really didn’t know what […]
Bill Maher criticizes communism while Paul Anka shares memories from his Cold War tour.

Paul Anka Reflects on Cold War Experiences Singer Paul Anka recently shared his thoughts on the stark differences between the failures of Soviet-era communism and the freedoms enjoyed in America. He appeared on Bill Maher’s “Club Random,” discussing his performances in Poland and Czechoslovakia during the Cold War. Anka recounted, “We checked into hotels that […]
NuScale Power Remains Below $13. Should Long-Term Investors Take Action?

NuScale Power (NYSE:SMR) is shifting the landscape of nuclear energy production. In essence, they create small modular reactors (SMRs) that can be produced en masse in factories. These reactors are adaptable, meaning they can increase or decrease their power output according to demand, and they are generally more cost-effective than traditional large nuclear plants. NuScale […]
Family ‘devastated’ after two women and a baby are said to have been killed by an undocumented immigrant

Families of Victims Speak Out on Tragic Murders The families of two women and a toddler who were murdered, allegedly by illegal immigrants, have shared their grief and the profound impact of their loss. “Our family is experiencing a heartbreaking loss that cannot be described in words,” Marisa Jimenez expressed. They have launched a fundraising […]
Survey – L.A. Mayoral Election: Pratt Ahead of Bass as Primary Approaches

Close Race for Los Angeles Mayor The race for mayor of Los Angeles is tight, according to a recent poll. Democratic Mayor Karen Bass trails slightly behind Spencer Pratt, who has 30.1% support compared to Bass’s 29.5%, just ahead of next week’s primary election. This survey, conducted by McLaughlin & Associates, included responses from 400 […]
The decline of ranked-choice voting continues.

Challenges Facing Ranked Choice Voting This year has not been kind to ranked choice voting (RCV). RCV lets voters rank candidates instead of selecting just one. Multiple rounds of counting take place, adjusting rankings as needed, and “exhausted” ballots are set aside to find the winner. There’s a growing backlash against this voting method—lawmakers, courts, […]
Surfer from the Bay Area who died at Ocean Beach is named, passed away while pursuing his passion

The surfer who died amid unusually large waves at Ocean Beach in San Francisco has been identified. Sandro Ricardo Blitz, a 55-year-old local, is deeply missed by friends and the surfing community following a perilous day on the water. “I can’t believe we talked just two days ago. You left us so suddenly. I hope […]
Group Calls for Improved Representation of Older Women in Movies: Films More Frequently Feature a Man Named Chris or a Talking Animal than a Woman Over 60

A recent analysis points out that Hollywood films are more inclined to showcase a male lead named Chris or a talking animal than an older woman. According to findings from an intelligence agency, large-grossing movies in the UK over the last three years have featured a lead actor named Chris more frequently than a female […]
Demonstrators in WA Found Guilty of Conspiracy to Disrupt ICE Transport

Protesters Convicted on Conspiracy Charges A jury in Washington found three protesters guilty of federal conspiracy charges related to their attempt to transport two undocumented immigrants from Spokane to Tacoma last June after federal agents detained them. The convicted individuals—Jack Archer, Judge Foral, and Bajung Mavalwala II—may face a maximum of six years in prison […]