Martina Navratilova urges SJSU to let go of the volleyball coach after allegations: ‘Get rid of him!’

Martina Navratilova Calls for Coach’s Dismissal In late 2024, Martina Navratilova, a renowned figure in women’s tennis, urged San Jose State University (SJSU) to dismiss volleyball coach Todd Kress amidst a gripping transgender athlete controversy linked to the university. Reports indicate that a former player had sent SJSU a letter outlining serious allegations against Kress. […]
New Zealand Dollar rises as RBNZ rate increase impacts AUD/NZD

AUD/NZD Currency Update The AUD/NZD exchange rate dipped after a three-day rise, settling around 1.2170 during Asian trading hours on Wednesday. This drop of nearly 0.25% came as the New Zealand dollar (NZD) gained strength following the Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s (RBNZ) recent announcements regarding interest rates. At its June policy meeting, the RBNZ […]
Newsom advises Democrats to focus on ‘adding, not subtracting’ when dealing with socialists

Gavin Newsom Supports DSA-Backed Candidate California Governor Gavin Newsom endorsed a candidate backed by the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) on Sunday, joining a growing list of Democratic figures supporting socialism, especially as socialists gain traction in the primary elections. During a livestream with Jack Cocchiarella on YouTube, Newsom dismissed concerns that socialist candidates might […]
Democrats spent only $6,250 to evaluate Graham Platner for the Maine Senate election

More Democrats Urge Graham Platner to Withdraw from Maine Senate Race Democratic leaders and strategists are increasingly pressuring Graham Platner, a candidate for the Maine Senate, to step down following serious sexual assault allegations highlighted by Politico. Melissa De Rosa pointed out Platner’s troubling history, including Nazi tattoos and derogatory online posts, while criticizing the […]
Alabama Case Highlights the Truth About Noncitizen Voting in U.S. Elections

Political Struggle Over Voter Integrity and the SAVE America Act As the Republican Party pushes to secure passage of President Trump’s SAVE America Act before the upcoming midterm elections, a situation in Alabama highlights issues surrounding non-citizens voting in U.S. elections. The SAVE America Act, officially the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, has successfully passed […]
What makes today’s parents so afraid of the sun?

Reimagining Our Relationship with the Sun It feels like just yesterday when kids could be found playfully frolicking with sprinklers in the backyard. Nowadays, we inhabit a world overshadowed by anxiety, where the mere sight of the sun, after its long absence, doesn’t exactly spark joy. Crazy as it sounds, many of us now view […]
San Diego reacts strongly as new housing plans would place homes right at their doorsteps.

San Diego Planning Large Affordable Housing Development Amid Opposition San Diego is pressing ahead with plans for a significant new community featuring over 5,100 affordable housing units, even as local landowners express strong concerns. They argue that rezoning could negatively impact their property values. The Nansei Village development in Otay Mesa will cover roughly 490 […]
Airlines in the US spent more than $6 billion on fuel in May, an increase of 84% compared to last year.

Rising Jet Fuel Costs Impact U.S. Airlines In May, U.S. airlines shelled out $6.66 billion on jet fuel, marking the second month in a row that expenses surpassed the $6 billion threshold, according to data released by the government. This represents an 84% increase compared to the same month last year. A month earlier, in […]
U.S. Conducts Strong Strikes on Iran Following Attacks on Ships in Hormuz

U.S. Military Strikes Iran After Attacks on Commercial Ships Early Wednesday, the U.S. military conducted what it termed “strong strikes” against Iran. This move followed Iran’s attacks on three commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, which U.S. Central Command labeled a “clear violation of the ceasefire.” Central Command stated the strikes were intended to […]
Iowa Democrat Josh Turek, who is considered moderate, opposed legislation aimed at DEI programs in schools.

Iowa Senate Candidate Turek’s Opposition to DEI Funding Limits A recent report indicates that Josh Turek, a Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate from Iowa, has taken a stand against three legislative measures aimed at reducing funding for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives within the state’s public education system. Turek, who presents himself as […]