Jimmy Kimmel Criticizes CBS Over Scott Pelley’s Dismissal
On Wednesday night, Jimmy Kimmel criticized CBS News for firing longtime ’60 Minutes’ correspondent Scott Pelley. The decision followed a heated exchange between Pelley and the show’s new executive producer, Nick Bilton. During his monologue
Tech CEO Accused of Secret Shipments to Iran
Former CIA station chief Dan Hoffman has weighed in on the allegations against tech CEO Jamshid Ghomi, accused of selling U.S. computer networking parts to Iran. Hoffman highlights the FBI’s role in exposing this tech
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 U.S. Women’s Open at Riviera Country Club. Despite this generous gesture, the World No. 1 golfer found the shoes lacking
A Tumultuous Week in True Romance
It’s been challenging for love this week. While love can be difficult, it always seems to recover. Each week, we embark on True Romance, and this week presents its own tests. Sadly, not every romance
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 name from various materials associated with the performing arts venue. A memo distributed by the center’s general counsel outlines this
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 fans faced challenges as AMC’s website struggled under high demand on Thursday. Reports quickly surfaced about technical issues, leaving moviegoers
Trump’s Executive Order Alters Federal Employment Status
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order that shifts approximately 8,000 federal workers into an ‘at-will’ employment category. This change removes civil-service protections for these employees, allowing for rapid dismissal. The move expands the
Efforts to Develop a Bundibugyo Ebola Vaccine
A health worker from the Guinean Ministry of Health is preparing to administer an anti-Ebola vaccine in Gueckedou, Guinea, following a recent outbreak. Although the first Ebola vaccine was approved in 2019, targeting a different
United Airlines Flight Incident at Newark Liberty Airport
In 2023, United Airlines aircraft were observed at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey. A significant incident involving a flight from Venice, Italy drew attention due to a near-disaster during landing. The National Transportation
Drake Tops Billboard’s First ‘Songs of the Summer’ Chart
Drake’s hit “Janice STFU” currently leads the Billboard’s inaugural 2026 “Songs of the Summer” chart. This achievement follows his album ICEMAN maintaining its position at the top of the Billboard 200 albums chart for a
Protests in Kinshasa Over Constitutional Changes
Violent clashes erupted in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, during a protest against a proposed constitutional change. Opponents argue this could allow President Félix Tshisekedi to seek a third term.
Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration’s Historical Alterations in National Parks
A federal judge has intervened to halt efforts by the Trump administration to revise historical presentations at national museums, parks, and landmarks. The judge’s decision demands the restoration of previously altered site displays and prevents
Senator Susan Collins Reflects on Hard Work and Current Political Challenges
Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, learned hard work in the dirt. At the age of ten, she joined several other children in Caribou, Maine, to pick potato fields in Aroostook County, known locally as ‘The County’.
Challenges of Reopening Diplomacy Amid Middle East Tensions
The recent ceasefire has provided an opportunity to reengage diplomatic channels. However, the United States
Exploring the Influence Behind Tulsi Gabbard’s Congressional Memos
In an exclusive investigation, confidential memos detailing politics and policy guidance for Tulsi Gabbard have
The Sunday Story from Up First
NPR’s The Sunday Story, hosted by Ayesha Rascoe, offers in-depth narratives that explore significant topics
Caught in Cambodia’s Scam Machine: Insights from Part 1
The global scam industry employs a large number of workers who often face harsh conditions.
The Unfolding Tragedy of Taylor Parker and Reagan Simmons-Hancock
Reagan Simmons-Hancock had formed a trusting friendship with Taylor Parker. Parker was not only a
Media’s Approach to Obama Center Dedication Highlights Bias
The opening of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago drew significant media attention, focusing largely
A Father’s Heartbeat: A Unique Wedding Story
Even in times of sorrow, unexpected moments of hope can arise. These moments, referred to
Richmond, California: Testing Ground for Democratic Socialist Policies
Richmond, California, has been at the forefront of a critical debate regarding the viability of
Rep. Rich McCormick Criticizes Iran Nuclear Deal
Georgia Republican Rep. Rich McCormick expressed his distrust for Iran amid ongoing nuclear discussions. He


