Ariana Grande Criticizes White House Over Song Use in Video
The White House responded to Ariana Grande on Thursday following her criticism of the Trump administration’s use of her song in a social video about Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrests. White House spokesperson Abigail
Controversy Surrounds U.S. Hosting of 2026 FIFA World Cup
The 2026 FIFA World Cup has officially begun, jointly hosted by Canada, the United States, and Mexico. With 48 teams competing, only one match has been completed so far. The Mexican National Team secured a
Late Night Comedy Highlights on Trump’s 80th Birthday and More
The latest late-night comedy shows are filled with humorous commentary on current events, particularly focusing on President Trump’s upcoming 80th birthday celebrations. Jimmy Fallon, host of ‘The Tonight Show,’ delivered a witty observation, calling Trump
Kennedy Center Faces Legal Battle Over Name Change
WASHINGTON — A significant legal debate has unfolded around the Kennedy Center’s name. President Donald Trump’s appointed board at the Kennedy Center attempts to prevent the removal of his name from the iconic performing arts
Thailand’s Princess Bajrakitiyabha Passes at 47
Princess Bajrakitiyabha’s Death Princess Bajrakitiyabha Mahidol of Thailand died at age 47, according to the Bureau of the Royal Household. Her death occurred in a Bangkok hospital following a three-year illness. Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul
World Cup Opening Ceremony Shines with Global Stars
The World Cup opening ceremony delighted fans as Shakira, Maná, Andrea Bocelli, and Salma Hayek took the stage before Mexico’s 2-0 win over South Africa. Shakira delivered a vibrant performance of “Dai Dai,” the tournament’s
Nina Dobrev Celebrates Knicks Victory in Style
Nina Dobrev is basking in the New York Knicks’ triumph over the San Antonio Spurs. On Thursday, the 37-year-old actress shared an Instagram reel showcasing her excitement as she watched the game at Madison Square
Severe Midwest Storms Cause Damage and Power Outages
Severe storms swept through the Midwest, disrupting power, damaging buildings, and causing flight cancellations. At least one fatality was reported, along with new tornadoes touching down near Chicago late Thursday. Storm Impact and Tornado Reports
Judge Orders Resumption of Immigration Applications
A federal judge in Rhode Island has ordered the administration to resume processing immigration applications. This directive applies to people from countries previously affected by a ban following the incident involving two National Guard troops
Brad Pitt: A Hollywood Icon
Brad Pitt has established himself with a diverse selection of roles. He starred as an accomplice and ex-con in the “Ocean’s” series and portrayed a baseball team’s general manager in “Moneyball.” Pitt’s impressive award collection
Trump Proposes New Pedestrian Bridge for National Mall
President Donald Trump has unveiled plans for a new pedestrian bridge in Washington, D.C. This proposed structure aims to connect the National Mall with the Potomac River. During a meeting in the Oval Office, Trump,
New Immigration Policy: Restrictive Criteria for Obtaining Green Cards
A policy memorandum from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services introduces stricter criteria for nonimmigrant visitors and individuals paroled into the United States seeking green cards. This change aims to minimize the risk of individuals
Democrats Face Internal Conflict Over Maine Senate Candidate
The Maine Senate primary poses a challenge for the Democratic Party, with rising concerns about candidate Graham Platner. Although he was set for a straightforward nomination after Gov. Janet Mills withdrew, internal party divisions have
Spielberg’s ‘Disclosure Day’: Extraterrestrial Life and Religion
Steven Spielberg’s movie, “Disclosure Day,” centers on a debate about whether discovering extraterrestrial life poses
Ineffectiveness of Government-Imposed Age Restrictions on Social Media for Youth
Democracy Dies in Darkness The concerns about the impact of social media on children are
Michael Keating, Notable for Papal Encounter, Passes Away at 21
Pope Francis made an unexpected stop during his 2015 visit to the United States. As
San Francisco’s Changing Tax Policies
In 2020, San Francisco voters approved a measure known as the “overpaid CEO tax” with
Camp Saginaw Alumni Keep Memories Alive
For several years, a group of 20 alumni from Camp Saginaw have gathered to share
U.S. Intensifies Investigation into Migrant Children Crossing the Border
On June 13, 2026, reports emerged about the U.S. government’s increased efforts to investigate the
Major Sports Become Politically Charged Arenas
In recent years, the realm of major sports has become intertwined with political division. This
Soccer Event Poses Leadership Challenge for NYC Mayor
The 2026 World Cup is not just a sporting event; it’s a measure of New
Texas Couple Sentenced for Pandemic-Era Pyramid Scheme
Marlon Moore, aged 39, and LaShonda Moore, aged 38, from Texas, received sentences of 40


