Coupang Investors Demand U.S. Investigation into South Korea’s Management of Data Leak, Sen. Mike Lee Claims ‘Persecution’

On Thursday, two significant investors in Coupang urged the Trump administration to look into South Korea’s actions following accusations of “unprecedented persecution” by Senator Mike Lee (R-Utah). Greenoaks and Altimeter, both tech investors in the e-commerce firm, voiced concern after a substantial data breach cost them billions. In response, Coupang criticized what it termed a […]
Former Iowa schools chief acknowledges fake U.S. citizenship claim and firearm charge

Former Iowa School Superintendent Pleads Guilty to Federal Charges Recently, the former superintendent of Iowa’s largest school district entered a guilty plea to two federal charges, which include falsely declaring U.S. citizenship. Ian Andre Roberts, who hails from Guyana in South America, held a leadership position in Des Moines Public Schools. He also acknowledged being […]
Michael Chamberlain: The Shift in DEI Is Here, and U.S. Educators Need to Know

There are whispers that the International Olympic Committee may soon introduce an official policy that bans biological males from competing in women’s sports. This is ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, and frankly, it’d be encouraging if society is finally starting to move away from what many see as an unfair practice. Interestingly, […]
U.S. government imposes sanctions on UK activist linked to Hamas

President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu Join Forces Against Iran and Hamas Former Vice President and National Security Adviser Steve Yates discussed the rising tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela along with the alliance between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Donald Trump. Their focus is primarily on disarming Hamas and addressing the influence […]
U.S. Departure from World Health Organization Finalized a Year After Trump’s Exit Announcement

The United States’ departure from the World Health Organization (WHO) is set to be finalized this Thursday. This comes exactly one year after the U.S. expressed its intent to withdraw from the UN agency and two days following President Donald Trump’s executive order initiating the process. On his first day back in office, Trump signed […]
U.S. residents allocate more than a third of their income to rent in three-quarters of the counties studied.

Renting Trends in the U.S. Many counties across the United States are seeing a rise in the number of renters. Data from real estate analysis firm ATTOM highlights that, in fact, renting a typical three-bedroom property in about 76.9% of the 364 counties analyzed takes up more than a third of a resident’s income. This […]
Hypersonic missiles are driving a new arms competition. Can the U.S. keep pace?

Castellion, a defense manufacturing startup from California, has secured a contract with the Department of Defense to create hypersonic missiles. The company claims it can deliver these high-speed missiles at a much lower cost than previously anticipated. The Blackbeard missile, touted for its superior capabilities, will be developed using efficient technologies inspired by SpaceX. The […]
Lindsey Vonn, 41, returns from knee surgery to join U.S. Olympic team

Olympic Comeback for Lindsey Vonn After a hiatus from the 2022 Olympics, Lindsey Vonn is back, and it feels quite right. The 41-year-old has officially rejoined the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Team, which consists of 97 members, including 50 women and 47 men. Vonn missed the 2022 Beijing Games because of a torn anterior cruciate […]
How Mexico Sends Anti-American Textbooks to the U.S. to Influence Children from L.A. to Orlando

Concerns Over Mexican Textbooks Aimed at U.S. Immigrants Peter Schweitzer, head of the Government Accountability Institute, argues in his latest book that Mexico is supplying the U.S. with Marxist and anti-American textbooks. This, he claims, is intended to weaken the ideological stance of its northern neighbor and to prevent proper assimilation among immigrants. His book […]
How people in the U.S. can get ready for difficult times — while there’s still time

Examining Resilience in Crisis Standing in a city ravaged by war—I’ve seen it on numerous deployments—I can attest to the widespread destruction that goes beyond physical damage. Communities often suffer from the collapse of essential services like water, power, food, and education. This underscores that resilience isn’t just an idea. It represents the gap between […]