Family of rodeo champion remembers one year since son’s drowning accident

Spencer Wright’s Family Reflects on Son’s Tragic Passing A year ago, tragedy struck as Spencer Wright’s three-year-old son, Levi, died after an accident in the Utah River. His mother, Curry Wright, shared her memories of that heartbreaking day through a poignant post on Instagram, saying, “A year ago today, when you took your last breath, […]
Trans athlete controversies that shook high school sports this year

Transgender athletes are making headlines in high school sports across the United States. Recently, biologically male athletes participated in track championships in Oregon, Washington, and California, despite a February executive order from former President Trump aimed at banning trans athletes in women’s sports. This participation is ongoing in several states, where legal battles and state […]
AI’s Energy Use Will Exceed Bitcoin by the End of the Year, According to a Study

Simply put A recent study indicates that by early 2026, the energy demand from AI technology is expected to surpass that of Bitcoin mining. In contrast to Bitcoin’s clear energy consumption metrics, major tech firms like Google and Microsoft often obscure specifics about AI-related energy usage, mainly reporting broader emissions tied to their AI activities. […]
Ethereum is expected to increase its capacity tenfold in the coming year, according to Vitalik Buterin.

Simply put Ethereum has faced ongoing challenges in meeting demand, especially during peak times. Vitalik Buterin, a co-founder of the blockchain, mentioned progress on this issue at the Ethglobal Prague Conference. He anticipates a tenfold increase in Ethereum’s capacity over the coming year. Vitalik Buterin, co-founder of Ethereum, believes that the blockchain’s capabilities should significantly […]
Boulder terrorism suspect intended to target pro-Israel march for a year, documents reveal

A man suspected of domestic terrorism in Boulder, Colorado, had been planning to attack a pro-Israel march for a year, according to court documents. Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian national whose visa is valid until March 2025, informed federal officials that he believed violence had been ongoing for quite some time. In his discussions with […]
Documents reveal Boulder terrorism suspect had been planning attack on pro-Israel march for a year.

Domestic Terrorism Case in Boulder Documents reveal that a man in Boulder, Colorado, allegedly spent a year planning to attack a peaceful pro-Israel march with Molotov cocktails. The suspect, a 45-year-old Egyptian named Mohamed Sabry Soliman, had a visa that is set to expire in March 2025. He mentioned to federal authorities that violence has […]
This CEO earned $165 million last year, and it wasn’t Cook, Zuckerberg, or Musk.

CEO Compensation Landscape The CEO of the company that generated $165 million in earnings from Stun Guns last year has raised concerns about the hefty payments awarded to leading executives of S&P 500 companies like Apple, Meta, and Nvidia. Rick Smith, co-founder of Axon Enterprises, stood out by receiving a staggering $100 million salary package, […]
Dog hoarder could face a year in prison for mistreatment of animals

Queens Man Faces Charges for Dog Hoarding A man from Queens is facing up to a year in prison following the discovery of nearly 50 dogs in his unhygienic one-bedroom apartment. Neighbors described the living situation as a “hole of hell.” Isaac Yadgarov, 37, was arrested on Monday and is hit with 96 counts of […]
Is it advisable to keep MSFT stock in 2025 after its 9% growth this year?

Microsoft’s Strong Performance and AI Initiatives Microsoft has seen a solid 9.2% return year-to-date, prompting investors to ponder its current value and whether there might be a better opportunity to buy soon. As the company reveals record quarterly results and ramps up its artificial intelligence (AI) initiatives, the landscape presents both exciting growth prospects and […]
Education topics debated at the state level this year: DEI and school choice

As state legislative sessions near their end, the main focus has been on public and charter school funding along with mobile phone regulations, marking one of the year’s biggest policy debates. While federal changes in education policy, especially regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), have captured attention, state lawmakers are actively pursuing their own reforms. […]