Indiana Faces Thunderstorm Aftermath: Power Outages and Recovery Efforts
Following severe storms on Tuesday, Gov. Mike Braun reported that Indiana is experiencing widespread effects. Winds reached speeds up to 99 miles per hour in Gary, causing significant damage statewide. Areas like Newcastle in Henry
Student Injured in Warner Robins High School Shooting
On a Wednesday afternoon, a student was injured in a shooting at a high school in Warner Robins, Georgia. Authorities confirmed that a 14-year-old student is in custody. The Houston County Sheriff’s Office reported the
Secret Plane Switch for President Trump Amid Iranian Missile Threat
Last month, President Trump was covertly transferred from Air Force One to another aircraft via a catering truck, CBS News reported. The maneuver occurred within a day of U.S. and Turkish intelligence discovering an Iranian
Stroller Running Reduces Injury Risk for Parents
Many runners believe that adding extra weight and resistance to their workout leads to more strain on their bodies. However, researchers have discovered evidence suggesting otherwise in a certain context. A study in PLOS One
Ocasio-Cortez Surpasses Newsom in 2028 Democratic Prediction Markets
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has taken the lead over California Governor Gavin Newsom in prediction market odds for the 2028 Democratic presidential nomination. This shift marks her first time ahead of Newsom, according to data from
Intense Heat Wave Threatens Southeast U.S.
Major heat is forecasted for the Southeast and Florida as a near-record heat dome expands in the region. Starting this weekend, the heat is expected to persist through most of next week, possibly longer. The
Progressive Francesca Hong Loses Wisconsin Democratic Primary
In Wisconsin, state Rep. Francesca Hong lost the Democratic gubernatorial primary to Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley. Many viewed the election as a test of whether Democrats in battleground states prefer progressive candidates or establishment
Federal Deployment in Washington, D.C. Costs Taxpayers Over $600 Million
Taxpayers have incurred costs exceeding $600 million due to the federal deployment in Washington, D.C. This controversial move has sparked significant debate and criticism. President Donald Trump has declared the deployment a success. However, many
Meta Faces Youth Safety Trial in California
The youth safety trial against Meta started Wednesday in a California federal court. Meta faces accusations of designing its platforms to keep young users, particularly teens and children, engaged in an addictive manner. Jury selection
Trump’s Economic Strategy Against Iran Faces Scrutiny
President Trump is focusing on economic measures against Iran, employing strict sanctions and a U.S. naval blockade to bring Iran to peace negotiations. Regional experts express skepticism about this strategy’s success. William Wechsler, former Deputy
Trump’s Executive Order Alters Federal Employment Status
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order that shifts approximately 8,000 federal workers into
Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’ Ticket Frenzy Causes Online Chaos
The anticipation for Christopher Nolan’s latest project, “The Odyssey,” has sparked a ticket-buying frenzy. Many
Kennedy Center Orders Removal of Trump’s Name from Venue Materials
The Kennedy Center has directed its staff to remove all instances of President Donald Trump’s
A Tumultuous Week in True Romance
It’s been challenging for love this week. While love can be difficult, it always seems
Nelly Korda’s Shoe Swap at U.S. Women’s Open
LeBron James recently gifted Nelly Korda with a custom pair of golf shoes for the
Tech CEO Accused of Secret Shipments to Iran
Former CIA station chief Dan Hoffman has weighed in on the allegations against tech CEO
Jimmy Kimmel Criticizes CBS Over Scott Pelley’s Dismissal
On Wednesday night, Jimmy Kimmel criticized CBS News for firing longtime ’60 Minutes’ correspondent Scott
Matt Brown of ‘Alaskan Bush People’ Dies at 42
Matt Brown, known for his role in ‘Alaskan Bush People,’ died at age 42, with
Life on Israel’s Northern Border Amid Ceasefire Struggles
Two days after a ceasefire was declared between Israel and Hezbollah, Yulia Bar-Dan stood outside


