Former President Joe Biden’s Interview Recordings Released
The prolonged legal dispute regarding the release of former President Joe Biden’s interview recordings has concluded. These recordings, from discussions with his memoir ghostwriter, were acquired during special counsel Robert Hur’s investigation. On Monday, Biden’s
FIFA Under Scrutiny for Handling of 2026 World Cup Controversy
The 2026 World Cup recently concluded, achieving major success on many fronts. However, this does not immunize it from criticism. A contentious issue has arisen from a leaked letter penned by FIFA President Gianni Infantino.
Manhunt for Suspect in Berlin Pride Attack and Related Stabbing Incidents
German police are actively searching for 21-year-old Abdul B. He is suspected in a deadly van attack at a German Pride Festival. The attack left one person dead and 16 injured when a van crashed
Bryan Kohberger Seeks Post-Conviction Relief in University of Idaho Murder Case
Bryan Kohberger, who pleaded guilty to murdering four University of Idaho students, intends to file for post-conviction relief. He plans to claim that he received inadequate legal counsel. The New York Times initially reported Kohberger’s
Understanding Terrorism: International and Domestic
Terrorist attacks can occur both internationally and domestically. International terrorism refers to violent acts committed by individuals or groups who are linked to designated foreign terrorist organizations or state sponsors. According to FBI.gov, this includes
House Republican Joins Democrats to Sue Trump Over Iran War
House Representative Thomas Massie from Kentucky is aligning with Democrats to sue President Donald Trump regarding the Iran conflict. Massie serves as a co-sponsor of a new resolution intended to compel House Speaker Mike Johnson
Senate Faces Tensions Over Trump’s Election Security Bill
President Donald Trump is pressuring the Senate to prioritize his election security bill, the SAVE America Act, before their scheduled break in Washington, D.C. With a packed agenda including major confirmations and a sanctions package
Leaders Honor Senator Lindsey Graham in Washington and South Carolina
Prominent figures, including President Donald Trump, will pay respects on Tuesday to Senator Lindsey Graham, who passed away this month at 71. Graham, a key lawmaker on Capitol Hill, served South Carolina for over thirty
Illinois Roadkill Deer Utilization Program
Drivers encountering deer accidents often overlook what they could do with the deer aftermath. However, in Illinois, a program exists allowing residents to claim roadkill deer. They can process the meat for food, taxidermy it,
The Changing Landscape of Tipping and Pricing Practices
Tipping has long served as a way to show gratitude for exceptional service through a generous gratuity. By doing so, you acknowledge the hard work of service providers and express appreciation for their efforts. In
Trump’s Influence in South Carolina GOP Gubernatorial Race
President Donald Trump’s influence in Republican primaries faces scrutiny as South Carolina prepares for a GOP runoff election. Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette, Trump’s endorsed candidate, advances to the runoff alongside South Carolina Attorney General Alan
South Carolina Democrats Select Challenger for Sen. Lindsey Graham
South Carolina Democrats have identified their likely challenger to face incumbent Sen. Lindsey Graham in the upcoming election. Dr. Annie Andrews, a pediatrician, emerged victorious in a three-way primary contest on Tuesday and is expected
Pastor Willy Rice Elected President of the Southern Baptist Convention
Pastor Willy Rice has been chosen as the president of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) with the backing of a former staffer from President Donald Trump’s administration. Despite his election, Rice has not always spoken
Minneapolis Mayor Frey Expresses Support for Somali Community Amid Fraud Allegations Against State
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey recently addressed members of the city’s Somali community during a Somali
Sen. Scott Wiener Leaves Pride Event After Protest
California state Senator Scott Wiener, representing San Francisco, reportedly left the Trans March at Dolores
Trump Inspects Golf Course and Plans Future Developments
President Donald Trump visited several construction sites in the nation’s capital. He focused on the
South Korea Coach Resigns After World Cup Exit
Resignation Amid Criticism Hong Myung-bo, South Korea’s national football team coach, resigned after the team
Haeran Ryu Triumphs in Women’s PGA Championship
Haeran Ryu claimed her first major victory at the Women’s PGA Championship, overcoming a challenging
Congress Raises Concerns Over Pentagon Leadership Changes
Bipartisan concerns are emerging in Congress over high-level departures at the Pentagon under Defense Secretary
Cambodia’s Pursuit of Stolen Cultural Heritage
Cambodia’s cultural heritage has suffered from extensive looting over the years, resulting in the loss
The Rise of Betting on Military Conflicts
The ongoing conflicts, particularly between the United States and Iran, alongside the U.S. military’s capture
Cubs’ Bullpen Day Yields Win in Nail-Biting Game Against Brewers
Milwaukee—Chicago Cubs fans may cringe at the words “Bullpen day,” but it delivered results on


