Richard Gere shares if he has watched his son Homer’s explicit scene in ‘Euphoria’ with Sydney Sweeney.

Richard Gere Discusses Son’s Career in ‘Euphoria’ Richard Gere recently expressed his admiration for his son, Homer, and his rising career, although he has yet to watch Homer’s explicit scene in ‘Euphoria’ alongside Sidney Sweeney. In an interview published on Monday, Gere mentioned that he still needs to catch up on the second episode of […]
AI accounts for 40% of job losses in the US in May as companies eliminate 97,000 positions

Increasing Layoffs Linked to AI Adoption in the U.S. Recent data shows that U.S. employers ramped up layoffs in May, with the primary reason being the deployment of artificial intelligence (AI). A report from Challenger, Gray & Christmas, an executive coaching and outplacement firm, indicated that a total of 97,006 job cuts were announced in […]
Meta introduces a $115 million program for skilled trades that ensures job placements.

On Monday, tech giant Meta unveiled a new initiative: a training academy aimed at providing free education in skilled trades along with guaranteed jobs for its graduates. Dubbed the American Workforce Academy (AWA), the program has a first-year investment of $115 million. Initial trials are set to kick off this year in states including Louisiana, […]
House Oversight claims Keith Ellison has contradicted fraud allegations.

House Oversight Committee Releases Report on Alleged Fraud in Minnesota The House Oversight Committee has unveiled a significant report highlighting extensive fraud in Minnesota since 2019. It accuses Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison of overlooking alerts about the issue and retaliating against whistleblowers. The document points to a $90 million fraud scheme […]
Cleveland Browns players participate in a public baptism at a Christ event in a strong expression of their faith.

Cleveland Browns’ Faith-Based Event Draws Attention The Cleveland Browns have been making headlines lately—not just for trading Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett, but also for the quarterback competition this offseason, as well as the firing of Kevin Stefanski and the hiring of Todd Monken as their new head coach. But there’s another story […]
Baltimore Mayor Supports ‘Violence Intervention’ Activists Following Another Arrest

Mayor Responds to Arrest of Violence Intervention Activist On Monday, Baltimore’s Democratic Mayor Brandon Scott commented on the recent arrest of a community violence intervention activist, emphasizing that such incidents do not signify the failure of their programs. He expressed his frustration over the situation, stating that the accused, Antione Burton, has brought shame to […]
Lebanon’s Defense Minister Reports 3,491 Israeli Attacks Since Ceasefire

Lebanon’s Defense Minister Reports Ongoing Airstrikes by Israel On Monday, Lebanon’s Defense Minister, Michel Menassa, stated that since the US-mediated ceasefire began on April 17, Israel has conducted a staggering 3,491 airstrikes on various targets within Lebanon. During a Cabinet meeting, Menassa mentioned that Israel had systematically destroyed 407 buildings in southern Lebanon, along with […]
Federal judge overturns Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa mandate

Major Ruling Against Trump’s H-1B Visa Policy A federal judge, appointed by Obama, has struck another blow to President Trump’s administration. This time, he invalidated a new request for a $100,000 payment linked to H-1B visas, deeming the policy illegal. U.S. District Judge Leo Sorokin in Massachusetts ruled that the administration overstepped its bounds by […]
JD FOSTER: Term Limits Could Become the Swamp’s Best Friend

Concerns Over Term Limits Some ideas may seem obviously beneficial but can lead to negative outcomes, and for conservatives, one such idea is term limits. It’s understandable—many Americans have a poor view of Congress, and there are, admittedly, both commendable and less-than-stellar representatives in the mix. While some members are well-meaning, others, like Senator Elizabeth […]
Why are increasing numbers of young people developing cancer? What researchers understand and what remains unclear

Researchers globally are facing a puzzling issue: why are an increasing number of young individuals developing cancers that were once thought to primarily affect older adults? This topic was a key discussion point at two major cancer conferences this year, generating various theories. Potential culprits include ultra-processed foods, obesity, microbial toxins, and agricultural chemicals, yet […]