media

Dating coach reveals the secret weapon women are abandoning in modern relationships

Margarita Nazarenko has become a virtual best friend to women around the world, known for her bold, unfiltered dating and relationship advice. With a message rooted in self-worth, high standards, and unshakable boundaries, she’s built a digital sisterhood that encourages women to stop chasing and start choosing. In a conversation …

Read More »

Stephen Colbert cheers on Alex Padilla’s bill that would make illegal immigrants citizens

Stephen Colbert told Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., that he hopes the senator is successful in getting citizenship for illegal immigrants, in spite of the “brutality and cruelty” of PresidentDonald Trump’s administration. Padilla, who wasdetained in June after rushing a press conference with Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem, …

Read More »

The U.S. Army is using influencers to recruit new warfighters. Critics are calling it propaganda

The U.S. Army has increasingly turned to social media and influencers for recruitment — a strategy that has drawn both attention and criticism, according to The Guardian. One of the most prominent examples is social media influencer Steven Kelly, who has more than 1.3 million Instagram followers. In July, Kelly, …

Read More »

Parents of girl whose touching heart transplant story went viral thank donor family for gift of life

The family of 11-year-old heart transplant recipient Ava Cooper is thankful for her second chance at life after a lengthy wait on the transplant list ended in a miracle moment that has since gone viral. “Daddy, I’m getting a heart!” Ava Cooper shouted in the clip. “Are you serious? Oh, …

Read More »

Federal judge strikes down Minnesota law barring religious colleges from state program

A federal judge struck down a Minnesota law that barred religious colleges from a state program, ruling it unconstitutional. In 2023, state legislators passed an amendment to the state’s Postsecondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) Act that changed who was eligible to participate in the program. Institutions that required students to sign …

Read More »

Despite bans, DEI remains widespread in college hiring, analysis shows

A new analysis finds that diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) is still widely used in the faculty hiring process for higher education. The analysis, released in July by the nonpartisan Heterodox Academy, reviewed more than 10,000 faculty job advertisements from the 2024-25 higher education hiring cycle in the U.S. It …

Read More »

RFK Jr warns CDC 'in trouble,' promises fixes as director refuses to step down

Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. signaled a dramatic course-correction at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Thursday after Director Susan Monarez’s reported firing, referring to the agency as “in trouble.” “We are fixing it,” he told “Fox & Friends.” “And it may be …

Read More »

Christian worship rally in Seattle remains peaceful despite progressive protests

Despite calls from activists to cancel it, a Christian worship rally in Seattle went forward last weekend without confrontation. Sean Feucht, a Christian musician and conservative activist who gained national attention for his “Let Us Worship” movement opposing COVID-19 restrictions on religious gatherings, brought his “Revive in ’25” tour to …

Read More »

DHS rebukes 'disgusting smear' by NBC after claim ICE used autistic child to pressure father's surrender

DHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin set the record straight Thursday after a recent NBC News report claimed U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) used a 5-year-old girl with autism to pressure her father, an illegal immigrant from Guatemala, to surrender. “This is a disgusting smear,” she said …

Read More »

Kamala Harris rejects idea that bungled 'View' interview was tipping point in campaign

Former Vice President Kamala Harris addressed her bungled answer from a 2024 interview on “The View” during Tuesday’s edition of the ABC talk show about her new book, “107 Days.” “The book is about a reflection, and that day and that interview for me, really was symbolic of the issue,” …

Read More »

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news

news