Reporter Derek Van Dam faced a homeowner while covering the wildfire in Georgia.

Wildfire Report Interrupted Live on Air During a live broadcast on Friday, CNN’s Derek Van Dam experienced an unexpected confrontation while covering wildfire damage in Brantley County, Georgia. A homeowner approached the crew and insisted they leave the property, forcing them to evacuate as the fire continued its destructive path. The scene shifted dramatically from […]
Ana Navarro, host of ‘The View’, declines to go to the correspondents’ dinner.

Ana Navarro Declines Attendance at White House Correspondents’ Dinner On a recent episode of the podcast “Behind the Table,” Ana Navarro, a host on “The View,” stated that she won’t be attending the White House Correspondents’ Dinner during President Trump’s second term. She did, however, recognize the right of media outlets like ABC and Disney […]
Treasury strengthens IRS Form 990 regulations for nonprofits following SPLC indictment

Treasury Department Tightens Tax-Exempt Reporting Standards The Treasury Department is revising tax-exempt reporting rules managed by the IRS to better track nonprofit funds allegedly used for “extremist activities” and “concealing fraud.” This initiative follows the recent indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), a nonprofit focused on civil rights, which has been accused by […]
Scott Hanson discusses an intriguing idea for a bye week if the NFL expands to 18 games.

NFL Hosts Discuss Possible 18-Game Expansion As discussions heat up regarding the NFL potentially expanding its regular season to 18 games, “NFL Red Zone” host Scott Hanson has shared some intriguing ideas about introducing an additional bye week. Hanson, who is 54 years old, mentioned that there’s talk of implementing a league-wide bye week if […]
EPA urges states to utilize unspent lead prevention funds

The Trump administration is ramping up efforts to tackle childhood lead exposure by introducing new public education tools through the EPA, alongside encouraging states to spend unused lead mitigation funds. EPA Deputy Administrator David Fotouhi shared in a Zoom interview that while progress has been made in reducing lead exposure, there’s still significant work ahead. […]
California DA urges Newsom to address parole loophole for child rapists

An undocumented immigrant from Mexico, currently serving a 139-year sentence for raping and getting his underage stepdaughter pregnant, may be able to apply for early parole again soon. This situation arises due to a legal loophole associated with a law signed by California Governor Gavin Newsom. Israel Seha’s attempt for early release was halted after […]
JetBlue’s revised boarding groups face criticism from regular travelers

JetBlue to Revamp Boarding Process Amid Mixed Reactions JetBlue is set to implement a new “intuitive” boarding system, starting on April 29, 2026, but some frequent flyers are expressing concerns that it might complicate things further. The airline plans to streamline boarding procedures by moving from branded and lettered groups to a numbered grouping system. […]
The impact of Operation Eagle Claw is evident in the rescue by US airmen 46 years later.

Forty-six years ago, the U.S. faced a harsh lesson in the Iranian desert. In April 1980, the Delta Force’s Operation Eagle Claw, aimed at rescuing American hostages in Tehran, ended tragically. Mechanical malfunctions, a sandstorm, and a serious collision resulted in the deaths of eight U.S. service members. The mission failed, and the world—especially our […]
Archaeologists discover an unexploded mortar shell at Culloden Battlefield after 280 years

Recent Discoveries at Monticello Illuminate Thomas Jefferson’s Construction Techniques Recently, intriguing findings at Monticello have shed light on the construction methods employed by Thomas Jefferson. These revelations are based on extensive analysis of historical maps and letters left behind by Jefferson himself. The insights gained from these documents offer a glimpse into the architectural challenges […]
Iran shifts captured container ships in the Strait of Hormuz towards port, sources indicate.

Container Ships Seized by Iran in Strait of Hormuz Recent reports indicate that two container ships have been seized by Iranian forces in the critical Strait of Hormuz. This incident occurred as the vessels were en route to the port of Bandar Abbas. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran asserted that the ships, named […]