Questions arise after IDF announces it has replaced the crucifix damaged by its soldier.

IDF Soldier’s Actions in Lebanon Raise Questions The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) may need to clarify the events involving one of its soldiers accused of destroying a cross with a sledgehammer in Debel, Lebanon. This incident reportedly unfolded while at least six onlookers were present. Initially, the IDF sought to address the situation through social […]
“Airplane” creator: I’m more humorous than AI; it’s acceptable for Seth MacFarlane, but not for me.

David Zucker’s Take on AI and the Film Industry So, is the iconic writer and director David Zucker worried about the rise of AI in filmmaking? I mean, really, that’s a bit hard to believe! Zucker, who has been behind hits like “Airplane!” and the “Naked Gun” series, and even quirky favorites like “BASEketball” and […]
Ted Cruz advocates for a new Muhammad Ali Act, emphasizing the trade-offs that come with change in the quest to unify boxing.

Cruz Advocates for Unified Boxing Regulations Senator Ted Cruz from Texas is pushing for a more unified approach among boxing organizations, aiming to revive the sport’s earlier glory when it inspired national pride and created childhood heroes. Recently, he spoke in support of the Muhammad Ali American Boxing Restoration Act of 2026, which builds on […]
Katie Porter hints at defending truckers who don’t speak English from Trump during an unusual debate moment

Katie Porter Surprises Viewers in Debate During a recent debate, one of the prominent Democratic candidates for California governor made a statement that left many viewers both shocked and confused. Instead of vowing to safeguard Californians against truckers who couldn’t speak English, former Rep. Katie Porter claimed she would defend truckers from the Trump administration. […]
Tribalism is beneficial, and the United States should welcome it.

The Tribalism Debate: Reevaluating Its Role in Society In the seemingly endless discourse on polarization, an unusual consensus has emerged about how to bridge the divide. It seems that tribalism is often labeled as democracy’s most serious ailment. Some scholars and commentators warn of its dangers. Writer-columnists express their concerns, while podcasters monetize their laments. […]
GOP candidate arrested after pool incident with alcohol and his two young children

Colorado Senate Candidate Arrested After Drowning Incident A man from the Denver area, who is running for a seat in the Colorado Senate, found himself in handcuffs in the Florida Keys this week. This came after his four-year-old daughter nearly drowned in a hotel pool. Emergency services were alerted around 7:34 p.m. on Monday following […]
Republican bill aims to push Democratic voters out of Virginia and return them to Washington, D.C.

Georgia Congressman Proposes Bill to Redistrict Virginia Georgia Congressman Rich McCormick, a Republican, has proposed a bill aimed at modifying local political dynamics by shifting some liberal areas back to the District of Columbia. This legislation, which was put into action recently, seeks to change Virginia’s political landscape. The District of Columbia was established in […]
17-year-old charged with attempted murder linked to mass shooting near University of Iowa

Teen Charged in Shooting Incident near University of Iowa A 17-year-old boy has been accused of five counts of attempted murder following a shooting that occurred on Sunday near the University of Iowa. The incident left five individuals injured, including three students. According to the Iowa City police, Damarian M. Jones, who is from Cedar […]
Universal basic income is a harmful illusion

As excitement around artificial intelligence grows, influential figures like Elon Musk are revisiting the concept of universal basic income (UBI). This idea seems to attract support from various groups, including progressive politicians such as Andrew Yang and thinkers like Charles Murray. Advocates of UBI view it as a straightforward solution to a future where machines […]
Four facts about marijuana that supporters of legalization prefer to keep hidden

April 20th has become a noteworthy day for marijuana enthusiasts worldwide. But have you ever paused to think about how this came to be? It all began in 1971 with a group of students from San Rafael High School in Northern California who were on the hunt for a hidden treasure—a secret patch of marijuana […]