NY Influencer Reveals Unexpected Food Noise Tip for Enhancing Gym and Everyday Life

A 26-year-old Australian living in New York has discovered an unexpected method to boost her income. Caitlin Emiko, a TikTok strategist and marketing specialist, has worked with a personal trainer who also serves as her mindset coach. Since starting this journey in November 2024, she has seen significant changes in her life, both physically and … Read more

Is the ACLU Out of Touch?

A proposal to erect statues of St. Michael the Archangel and St. Florian outside the Quincy Public Safety Building has sparked controversy. Mayor Thomas Koch announced the plan, choosing these saints as symbols for police and firefighters. However, the ACLU of Massachusetts has raised objections, claiming the statues violate the separation of church and state. … Read more

Rule of Law Under Obama-Appointed Judges

A recent article by Dov Fischer, a seasoned attorney and law professor, has sparked discussions about the power dynamics within the U.S. judicial system. Fischer, who has over a decade of civil law practice and extensive teaching experience at the University of California Law School, shares his insights on the influence of federal district court … Read more

The Americans of Yesterday and Tomorrow

On March 21, 1785, Thomas L. McKenney was born in Hopewell, Maryland. A member of a Quaker family with a background in trade, he had a keen sense of justice. McKenney served in the federal government from 1816 to 1830, first as the superintendent of Indian trade and later as the superintendent of Indian affairs. … Read more

A Conflict with Iran Would Not Be Easy

President Donald Trump is sending mixed signals about U.S. policy toward Iran, especially concerning its nuclear program. While he appears more open to negotiations than during his first term, he still maintains tough demands. Recently, Trump set a two-month deadline for Iran to reach a deal with the U.S. This shift toward a slightly more … Read more

Are the Deportations from El Salvador Justified?

El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele recently received praise from former President Donald Trump for accepting 261 deportees from the United States. Among those deported were members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, which has been linked to criminal activities. A video shared on social media shows the deportees being escorted from the plane to … Read more

Kennedy Center Staff Member Dismissed for Highly Disturbing Nude Rant Targeting Trump

The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., has terminated a contractor after he recorded a lengthy, naked rant against former President Donald Trump. Tavish Forsyth, 32, was an associate artistic lead at the Washington National Opera’s Opera Institute, where he worked with minors. Forsyth identifies as queer and uses they/them pronouns. He posted a 35-minute video … Read more

Critics Deliver Mostly Negative Reviews for ‘Snow White’: ‘So Dull It’s Almost Forgettable’

Disney’s live-action remake of the classic animated film "Snow White," originally released in 1937, hit theaters this past Friday. Unfortunately for Disney, the early reviews from critics have not been kind. Leading up to the film’s release, there was significant controversy surrounding various aspects of the movie. Issues related to casting, creative choices, and the … Read more