Pregnant Cassie Ventura Makes First Red Carpet Appearance Amid Ongoing Legal Battle with Ex Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs

Cassandra "Cassie" Ventura made a striking return to the public eye recently, attending the premiere of the film "MobLand" in London. This event marked her first major appearance since she publicly accused her ex-boyfriend, Sean "Diddy" Combs, of serious abuse in a lawsuit filed in November 2023. Cassie, who is currently expecting her third child … Read more

Fruit and Vegetable Snacks to Continue in NYC Schools Despite Memo Indicating Funding Concerns

New York City public schools will continue providing fresh fruit and vegetable snacks to students, despite a recent scare about potential cuts. Last week, a memo from the city’s Department of Education suggested that the USDA-funded Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program in 53 schools would be discontinued due to funding issues. This raised concerns among … Read more

The Risks of Overconfidence

In the world of politics, change is constant, and nothing is guaranteed. Recently, a political analyst shared insights about the shifting landscape in American politics, warning against the belief that any party is invincible. The analyst recalled past moments when both Republicans and Democrats felt they would dominate forever. After George W. Bush’s reelection in … Read more

The Transformation of March Madness into a Financial Frenzy

Fans of college basketball are feeling frustrated as this year’s NCAA March Madness has not delivered the excitement they expected. Many are voicing their concerns that the tournament, famous for its surprising upsets and underdog stories, has been compromised by big money. Commentators like Dave Portnoy of Barstool Sports labeled the first round as the … Read more

Death Toll Exceeds 150 in Myanmar-Thailand Earthquake; Trump Pledges U.S. Support

A powerful earthquake measuring 7.7 struck Myanmar and Thailand earlier today, causing widespread devastation and loss of life. The disaster has already claimed at least 154 lives, with numbers expected to rise as rescue efforts continue. Myanmar’s military leader, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, announced that 144 people have died and 730 have been injured … Read more

Tune in to Paul Kengors Insights on Marxism and International Women’s Day from The American Spectator

On March 7, Paul Kengor, the editor of The American Spectator, spoke at the Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women in Herndon, Virginia. His talk focused on the Marxist roots of International Women’s Day. The event was recorded by C-SPAN and aired several times, titled “The Devil and Karl Marx,” named after Kengor’s 2020 … Read more

Americas Athletic Export

The Major League Baseball (MLB) season kicked off in an exciting way with games held in Tokyo, Japan. The Los Angeles Dodgers, last year’s World Series champions, faced off against the Chicago Cubs in a two-game series that drew in a massive crowd. The event took place on March 19, 2025, and included four spring … Read more