President Trump Leads Swearing-In Ceremony for New and Re-Enlisting Soldiers at Army Birthday Parade

President Donald Trump took center stage at a special event celebrating the 250th birthday of the U.S. Army. On a Saturday evening, he led a swearing-in ceremony for new recruits and soldiers re-enlisting in the Army. This event was part of a parade honoring the Army’s long history. Typically, these ceremonies are led by commissioned … Read more

Masked Protesters Gather Outside Seattle ICE Office Amidst Agents and Detainees Inside

Masked protesters gathered outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) field office in Seattle on June 14, 2025. They aimed to block ICE agents from transporting detained immigrants out of the facility. The protesters, some wearing face masks and keffiyehs, set up a perimeter using “No Parking” signs, creating a blockade around the building. Katie … Read more

What If Biden Took a Page from the Spanish Prime Ministers Playbook?

In a shocking turn of events, a police investigation has revealed recordings involving key members of President Joe Biden’s administration. These recordings suggest serious allegations of corruption and misconduct within the Democratic Party. The conversations reportedly include discussions about rigging the primaries to secure Biden’s nomination and even orchestrating illegal kickbacks related to public contracts. … Read more

Dodgers Star Clayton Kershaw Incorporates Bible Verse into Rainbow Hat for Pride Night

Clayton Kershaw, the veteran pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers, made headlines during the team’s recent Pride Night by adding a personal touch to his cap. Alongside the rainbow-colored team logo, Kershaw inscribed “Genesis 9:12-16,” a reference to a biblical passage that speaks about God’s covenant with Noah, symbolized by the rainbow. The news was … Read more

A Dogs Final Resting Place

In a touching tribute to the bond between humans and dogs, a recent article highlights the emotional connection that has existed for centuries. The piece reflects on the art of ancient Greece, particularly a red-figured vase known as the Meidias Hydria. This vase, created by the potter Meidias, features a detailed scene of the abduction … Read more

Reviving the Classics: The Return of Blue Books

Students are increasingly using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to complete their academic work, raising concerns about cheating in schools. To address this issue, universities are bringing back blue books, a traditional tool used for writing exams. These blue books first appeared at Butler University in Indiana around a century ago, reflecting the school’s colors. They consist … Read more