Poll results show: What Democrats are trying isn’t effective

Polls Indicate Struggles for Democrats According to Marquette Law School’s recent polls released in May, 63% of Americans believe that Democrats are facing challenges. This sentiment is echoed in a vote by Economists and YouGov, which recorded a party-wide disapproval rating of 58.3% as of May 25th. Clearly, the strategies employed by the Democrats last […]
The reason for the distinct odor in older adults and why bathing alone isn’t sufficient

Understanding “Old Man’s Smell” Recently, there’s been a lot of chatter on social media about what’s commonly referred to as the “old man’s smell.” This scent is often described as a faint, musty, or greasy odor linked to older individuals. Experts suggest that this isn’t just a social stigma but rather a scientific phenomenon. According […]
The most pedestrian-friendly city in the US has been identified — and it isn’t New York City.

New York City, with its bustling sidewalks, renowned parks, and extensive public transport, surprisingly doesn’t hold the title of the most walkable city in the U.S. According to a recent list by travel experts from USA TODAY, NYC finds itself in the tenth spot among the most walkable cities for 2025. A panel of travel […]
Many Americans are overlooking an important aspect of retirement that isn’t related to investing.

Retirement Planning and Entertainment: A Growing Concern It seems that many Americans might be overlooking some crucial factors in their retirement plans. They’re thinking about how they want to spend their days, the activities they want to engage in, and what kind of entertainment they hope to include during this phase of life. A survey […]
Two-Tier Justice if Bob Vylan Isn’t Arrested for His Glastonbury Speech

The response to musicians who encouraged chants such as “We want to get our country back,” “I want to close my f**k,” and “Death to IDF” has triggered discussions about justice and the perception of two-tiered enforcement in the UK, particularly among middle-class individuals. A few days after Bob Villain’s performance inciting such chants at […]
University of California system advocated for DEI training ahead of Trump discrimination investigation: ‘Equality isn’t equitable’

University of California DEI Training Sparks Controversy In Washington, recent revelations show that the University of California (UC) system has implemented diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) training that suggests “equality isn’t really fair” and hints that questioning the Black Lives Matter movement might be considered “racist.” This training module, acquired via a Freedom of Information […]
Reasons bitcoin isn’t rising despite billions in ETF investments

The stock market saw an impressive rebound earlier this year, even as concerns about economic and geopolitical tensions lingered. However, Bitcoin’s performance has been relatively muted. Since early May, Bitcoin has been trading in a narrow range of around $10,000. It momentarily exceeded this mark, reaching an all-time high close to $112,000, which is notable, […]
Frankie Montas isn’t anxious about his poor rehab performance as he prepares for his debut with the Mets

Frankie Montas Feels Prepared Ahead of Mets Debut Frankie Montas appears to be relaxed as he anticipates his upcoming debut with the Mets on Monday. This comes despite a challenging stint in the Minor Leagues, where he posted a daunting ERA of 12.05 across six appearances. “The adrenaline is going to start,” Montas remarked. While […]
The true issue isn’t Signalgate — it’s our vulnerable mobile network.

One of the notable moments during the Trump administration was when Defense Secretary Pete Hegses unintentionally shared a sensitive war strategy through personal mobile devices. This incident sparked significant, and mostly justified, outrage about using commercial channels for crucial communications. Still, the fact remains that people, including government officials, have adapted to mobile phones as […]
The drop in coal isn’t a secret plot — it’s the truth of the market.

Core misunderstandings are fueling recent lawsuits led by the Texas Republican Attorney General, along with ten other states, targeting major asset managers. These officials claim these investment firms are “conspirators” aiming to harm coal companies. They argue that the fall of coal isn’t simply a result of market dynamics but rather a coordinated political retaliation. […]