The Unseen Truth About the Major Lithium Discovery in Appalachia

Last week, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) released a notable report highlighting a significant lithium find in the Appalachian region. The agency suggests that pegmatite deposits stretching from Maine and New Hampshire down to South Carolina could contain around 2.3 million metric tons of lithium oxide that can be economically recovered. This amount theoretically could […]
Professor Reportedly Creates Grand Prize for Himself, Deceives Noam Chomsky During Extended Scheme

Scholar Faces Scrutiny Over Controversial Award Florent Montaclair, a French academic, won the Gold Medal of Philology in 2016, an accolade often compared to the Nobel Prize in prestige. The award ceremony took place at the National Assembly in Paris. It attracted various former government officials and notable scholars, as reported by the French newspaper […]
Louise Lucas, the Focus of an FBI Corruption Investigation, Has a History of Offensive Language on Social Media

FBI Raids Virginia State Senator’s Home Amid Corruption Probe The FBI conducted a raid on the home and office of Virginia State Senator Louise Lucas in Portsmouth on Wednesday. This operation is part of a significant federal corruption investigation, a situation that Lucas, who is 82, is no stranger to given her controversial political history. […]
Pulitzer Prize Winner Unaware of White Racism Until Black Boy Insulted Her Child at the Playground

Masha Gessen from The New York Times won the 2026 Pulitzer Prize for opinion writing on Monday, largely for a series of essays mostly critical of President Donald Trump. When looking at Gessen’s career, it becomes evident that there isn’t much diversity in her opinions. Gessen, who began identifying as “nonbinary” in 2020, emigrated to […]
New Motto in American Colleges: Foreigners Come First

Welcome back to Good Life, a newsletter about navigating modern culture while trying to keep your sanity. This Wednesday, we’re diving into the issues with the U.S. higher education system, which many believe fails to support American students. Right now, there’s a video making the rounds featuring students from an elite prep school in El […]
Ingersoll: Oops, The New York Times Made a Racist Mistake and It Could Face Consequences

Another day, another discussion about race. I know, I know, but it just keeps coming back! CTRL F ‘WHITE MEN’ I’m not usually one for predictions, and while I tend to lean towards optimism, I can’t help but think that The New York Times might actually be in some serious trouble. The Trump administration’s Equal […]
“Unimportant, Groundless, and Disrespectful”: Justice Alito Criticizes Ketanji Brown Jackson

Justice Samuel Alito criticized Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson for her dissent on a procedural order that allows Louisiana to redraw its unconstitutional congressional map before the May 16 primary elections. In an unusual move for such an opinion, he stated, “The dissent in this suit levels charges that cannot go unanswered. The dissent would require […]
Historic First Blacks Had an Eventful Week. Let’s Hope the Astronaut Hero Brought It to a Close After the Reporter Asked.

HISTORIC FIRST BLACKS It could have been a great week for historic firsts involving Black individuals, if only Victor Glover had been allowed to take the lead in the conversation. Glover just completed NASA’s first lunar orbit mission since 1953. It’s a remarkable achievement—though there is this qualification: Glover is Black. Alongside him were a […]
Time is Running Low for MAGA to Alter Law Often Misused by Officials

American strength relies on something a bit less glamorous than most might think: the capability to build effectively. Constructing roads, energy projects, data infrastructure, and housing is essential for the U.S. Continuing this requires pushing through permitting reforms. The existing permitting regulations present significant challenges that are not just measurable but also expensive for businesses […]
DHS Should Adopt Traditional Parenting Approach During Deportations

Public opinion consistently favors the deportation of undocumented immigrants who have committed violent crimes. This is a major point of agreement in the immigration debate. A recent Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll from April shows that 75% of registered voters are in favor of deporting criminal undocumented immigrants. This view crosses party lines, with 73% of Independents […]