Chilled Breakfast Options in the U.S.

Recently, I found myself reading a rather dull biography of John Harvey Kellogg, the man behind dry breakfast cereal. Despite its lackluster presentation, the book was packed with the elements that make a biography interesting—wild contrasts, vivid scenes, and sharp humor. Kellogg, like other inventors of his time such as Edison and Bell, was a … Read more

Macron: France Could Acknowledge Palestinian Statehood in June

France’s President Emmanuel Macron has announced that the country may recognize a Palestinian state by June 2025. This declaration came during an interview on Wednesday, marking a significant potential shift in France’s foreign policy. If this recognition happens, France would become the first permanent member of the UN Security Council to do so. Macron explained … Read more

Hillary Clinton Criticized for Asserting GOP Bill Endangers Voting Access for Married Women

Hillary Clinton is facing criticism after claiming that a new GOP bill could hurt voting access for many married women. This statement came after the House passed the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, which requires proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration in federal elections. Clinton, a former presidential candidate, senator, and first lady, … Read more

"Tesla Targeted: Elon Musks Company Faces Organized Crime, Not Activism"

A recent wave of protests against Tesla has sparked significant discussion across the United States. Over 200 demonstrations took place last month, targeting Tesla properties and drawing attention to what organizers have called the "Tesla Takedown." While the media has framed this as a grassroots uprising against Elon Musk’s actions, evidence suggests a more organized … Read more