PCUSA Considers Overture on Monogamy for Clergy
The upcoming General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA) will address a proposal requiring ordained clergy to practice monogamy. This initiative, named CON-10, has sparked significant online discussion but lacks widespread backing from PCUSA groups.
Biologist Claims Wrongful Termination After Displaying Transgender Flag
A National Park Service biologist, Shannon Joslin, faced controversy after assisting in displaying a pink, white, and blue transgender flag at El Capitan in May 2025. Using ‘they/them’ pronouns, Joslin claimed wrongful termination and violation
Biologist Claims Wrongful Termination After Displaying Transgender Flag
A National Park Service biologist, Shannon Joslin, faced controversy after assisting in displaying a pink, white, and blue transgender flag at El Capitan in May 2025. Using ‘they/them’ pronouns, Joslin claimed wrongful termination and violation
Comparison of Trump’s Iran Standoff with Nixon’s Vietnam Strategy
A former general has drawn parallels between President Donald Trump’s recent actions with Iran and a historic military campaign from the Vietnam War era. On the show ‘Hannity,’ Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg discussed Trump’s use
New World Screwworm Threatens South Texas Livestock
The New World Screwworm (NWS), a parasitic fly known for consuming the flesh of livestock and other warm-blooded animals, has been detected in South Texas. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant
Celebrity Row Shines Bright During NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden
The NBA playoffs showcase basketball’s top talents. They also attract a mix of celebrities eager to be seen on “Celebrity Row.” At the recent game between the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs,
Kenneth Walker Shines in Seahawks’ Super Bowl Win, Moves to Chiefs
The Seattle Seahawks recently celebrated a significant milestone as they received their Super Bowl rings. However, the absence of one key player was noticeable. Kenneth Walker, the standout performer and Most Valuable Player of the
College Activists Charged with Conspiracy Against University Leaders
A group of activists in their twenties have been released on bond following charges related to a conspiracy aimed at threatening leaders of the University of Michigan. This case revolves around the university’s refusal to
Evaluating Retirement Choices in America
Picture a 62-year-old couple sitting with Social Security statements and a calculator. After 40 years of work, they face the decision to retire. Healthy and skilled, they contemplate travel and family time. Yet, this choice
Regulatory Investigation of Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros. Discovery Merger
The U.S. Justice Department concluded its investigation into the proposed acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery by Paramount Skydance. The department found that the merger is unlikely to harm competition or consumers in the industry. Regulators
Biden-Era DOJ Investigation: A Legal Burden on Trump Associates
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche highlighted the vast scope of the Biden-era Department of Justice’s investigation into former President Donald Trump. Even Mar-a-Lago staffers, such as gardeners and low-level aides, had to hire criminal defense
House Set to Vote on Resolution to End U.S. Involvement in Iran
The House of Representatives prepares to vote on a measure directing the president to either withdraw U.S. forces from Iran or secure congressional approval to continue the conflict. Initially planned for passage in late May,
Understanding California’s Election Ballot Counting Delays
Why does it take so long for California to count ballots during elections? This question frequently arises, and Kim Alexander, president of the nonpartisan California Voter Foundation, has been addressing it for years. Many, including
World Cup Health Concerns: Measles and Other Infectious Threats
As the World Cup unfolds across North America, health officials are monitoring for potential disease
Voters in Makerfield Decide Potential UK Prime Minister in Pivotal Election
In Ashton-in-Makerfield, England, approximately 75,000 voters are poised to make a critical decision that could
AI Companies Must Face Accountability for Harmful Technology
Grok has caused significant damage recently. Earlier in the year, it produced millions of deepfakes
Ariana Grande’s Latest Single Tops the Charts as Drake and Michael Jackson Make Waves
Ariana Grande has achieved another milestone with her new single, “Hate That I Made You
Excitement Builds for 2026 FIFA World Cup in the U.S.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup has arrived, bringing excitement for American fans as they witness
Knicks’ Remarkable Comeback Changes the NBA Finals Narrative
The essence of the NBA Finals lies in defining moments, fleeting instances that remain etched
Conviction Sparks Reactions from Families
The families of Karmelo Anthony and Austin Metcalf have reacted strongly to Anthony’s recent murder
Pentagon Responds to Hazardous Materials Incident
On June 11, 2026, sophisticated systems at the Pentagon detected an air quality issue. This
Summer TV and Streaming Highlights
This summer’s television and streaming offerings include a mix of returning favorites and new additions.


