The President’s Words Frequently Spark Violence

Political Violence Condemned in Wake of Shootings Following the shootings involving conservative activist Charlie Kirk on Wednesday, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, representing the state’s left-leaning Democratic leadership, condemned “political violence,” while President Donald Trump claimed it is being incited. Questions from the media about the incident came just as Pritzker was about to speak at […]
Liberal Justice Sotomayor Frequently Corrects Stephen Colbert on ICE Deportation Ruling

Sotomayor Appears on Colbert, Challenges Misrepresentations of Supreme Court Ruling On Tuesday, Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor appeared on *The Late Show* with Stephen Colbert, where she promoted her new book and discussed a recent controversial ruling regarding immigration enforcement. Colbert, known for his left-leaning sentiments, didn’t hold back when criticizing the High Court’s decisions. […]
Research Cautions That ‘AI Jesus’ Chatbots Frequently Provide Answers Not Found in the Bible, Influenced by Financial Interests

A recent study has raised concerns about a widely used AI chatbot that claims to embody Jesus. It seems these chatbots often offer responses that aren’t aligned with biblical teachings, and their profit-driven motivation could impact the advice they give users. Anne Hendrick Welhof, a philosophy professor at a university in South Africa, examined five […]
The 20 cars most frequently stolen in America based on insurance information

A recent report has highlighted that sports cars and SUVs from Chevrolet, Acura, and GMC rank among the most stolen vehicles in the U.S. The Highway Loss Data Institute (HLDI), which operates under the Highway Safety Insurance Institute (IIHS), has released findings based on theft claims for models from 2022 to 2024. The research points […]
When and where do lightning-related fatalities occur most frequently in the US?

Lightning Strike Fatalities in the U.S. Austin (KXAN) – Since 2006, lightning strikes have claimed the lives of over 500 people in the United States, according to the National Lightning Safety Council (NLSC). Interestingly, only five states have reported no fatalities from lightning during this period: Alaska, Delaware, Hawaii, New Hampshire, and Washington. The highest […]
Aftereffects of the pandemic: Research reveals that parents are more frequently advocating for vaccinations

An experimental vaccine launched swiftly during the pandemic was promoted by government officials, media, and pharmaceutical companies as “safe and effective.” Those who voiced doubt or raised difficult questions often faced backlash and censorship. Simultaneously, affordable alternatives for treatment were overlooked or dismissed as legitimate options by so-called experts. This campaign, designed primarily to integrate […]
Citi takes action against junior bankers for frequently changing private equity jobs.

City is reportedly inquiring whether their resources align elsewhere, especially regarding their use of junior staff to combat aggressive recruitment by private equity firms. A Bloomberg News report indicates that the major bank, under CEO Jane Fraser, shared a memo with analyst managers aimed at creating a “fair and transparent environment.” The bank’s verification process […]
Throughout history, well-known individuals like Pope Leo XIII and President Washington frequently used drugs.

Exploring JFK and Historical Figures’ Drug Use John F. Kennedy was just 43 when he became the second youngest president in U.S. history, but he was far from healthy. “The man was essentially a walking pharmacy,” Sam Kelly notes in his book, Human History on Drugs: A Completely Scandalous, But Completely True Appearance of History […]
Obama highlights progressives’ error in frequently criticizing boys

Obama Discusses Progressive Shortcomings on “IMO” Podcast Former President Barack Obama highlighted some missteps among progressives during a recent appearance on the “IMO” podcast, which is co-hosted by his wife, Michelle Obama, and his brother Craig Robinson. He pointed out that the dialogue often focuses on the wrongdoings of boys rather than acknowledging their positive […]
Surgeon uncovers unsettling, frequently ignored reason for dry eye

Dry eye disease is more common than you might think—over 20 million people in the U.S. experience it, facing issues like insufficient tear production or tears that evaporate too quickly. Various factors can contribute to this discomfort. Things like dry air, wind, certain autoimmune conditions, medications (especially antihistamines), exposure to screens, a lack of vitamin […]