Robber demands female employee at jewelry store to open the case and even uses a stun gun on her, but she resists.

Jewelry Store Employee Fights Back During Armed Robbery A female employee at a jewelry store in Southern California displayed remarkable bravery during an armed robbery that was recorded on surveillance footage last week. Authorities in Montclair, located about 55 miles east of Los Angeles, reported that the suspect entered the Fast Fix Jewelry and Watch […]
Stephen A. Smith speaks out against open borders and mentions he’s still considering a presidential run: ‘I’m not dismissing it’

Stephen A. Smith Open to Presidential Run Sports commentator Stephen A. Smith identifies as a fiscal conservative while leaning socially liberal. Because of this, he expresses some openness to the idea of running for president, particularly as a Democrat. In a recent conversation with CBS Sunday Morning host Robert Costa, Smith stated, “I couldn’t imagine […]
Iran’s deputy foreign minister open to compromises on nuclear agreement with the U.S.

Iran Open to Compromise with U.S. on Nuclear Deal Iranian officials declared on Sunday that they are still willing to negotiate with the United States regarding the nuclear deal, particularly if discussions include lifting sanctions. During an interview, Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht Ravanshi remarked that the next move is up to the U.S. to […]
Are Banks Open on Presidents Day 2026? Important Information for Monday

Presidents’ Day Overview Presidents’ Day takes place on the third Monday of February every year. This holiday, which dates back to 1879, was initially created to honor George Washington, the United States’ first president. Over time, the observance has broadened to include all U.S. presidents, recognizing their contributions to the nation. In 2026, Presidents Day […]
Trump Needs to Eliminate Hidden Data Fees in His Open Banking Regulation – His Affordability Plan Could Rely on This

Open Banking and Its Impact on Affordability Affordability has become a key focus in President Donald Trump’s agenda, and he seems to be making strides in this area. By rolling back costly energy regulations and reducing taxes for families and workers, he’s aiming to usher in what he describes as a “new golden age.” But […]
A large indoor pickleball venue is set to open in Times Square.

Next week, Times Square will welcome a new addition: Pickleball. CityPickle is set to launch its first fully indoor location on February 20th at the Paramount Building, located at 1501 West 44th Street Broadway. This opening coincides, interestingly, with the 60th anniversary of the Paramount Theater’s closure on February 21, 1966. The new facility will […]
Christian Love Does Not Require Open Borders and Disorder

For a long time, Christians have struggled with balancing mercy and order, compassion and responsibility. This issue is central to the ongoing immigration debate, where some religious leaders assert that the Bible instructs us to “welcome the stranger.” They often advocate for open borders and tolerance toward illegal immigration. However, this interpretation, while well-meaning, may […]
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi states that missiles are not open for negotiation.

Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, has made it clear that the country will not engage in discussions about its ballistic missile program, turning away from crucial demands set forth by the United States. This stance further complicates the potential for forging a significant deal. During a recent interview, he reiterated that Tehran would not hesitate […]
Todd Zywicki: Open Banking is Essential for Affordability

New Perspectives on Financial Data Rights The U.S. financial system has always thrived on innovation, competition, and empowering consumers. When the financial sector does well, it benefits everyone—from business owners to workers and families across different backgrounds. The impending rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) regarding Personal Financial Data Rights, particularly Section 1033 […]
Reservations open for the Helix flying car by Pivotal at a price of $190,000

The concept of flying cars is moving out of the realm of science fiction and into reality. Located in Palo Alto, California, Pivotal has spent over a decade turning this ambitious idea into a tangible product. Their newest model, named Helix, is now available for pre-order at a starting price of roughly $200,000. With enough […]