In a recent Truth Social post, President Donald Trump has proposed that a new, 50-year mortgage plan be developed for young Americans to help them with purchasing real estate. For years now, the housing market of the United States has been an issue that millions of young Americans have grappled with. With houses being so […]
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Sally Kirkland, Dead at 84
Sally Kirkland was an American actress most famous for her roles in the movies ‘Anna’, ‘The Sting’, and ‘Bruce Almighty’. She was well known in the industry and had an extensive list of films and TV shows she participated in. Unfortunately, she has passed away at the age of 84. Kirkland died today, Tuesday, November […]
Bill to End Shutdown Awaits House Votes
Yesterday, November 10th, the United States Senate passed a short-term government funding bill that would end the current government shutdown, which has been the longest in American history. The bill has been sent to the House, and we are now waiting for the House to organize and vote on passing the bill. The earliest the […]
Trump Threatens BBC with $1 Billion Lawsuit Over a Controversial Edit
In a documentary produced and released by the BBC covering the event on January 6, there was a controversial edit included in the final cut that has many claiming that the BBC altered a speech by Donald Trump to make him directly call for violence. The edit spliced two different parts of Donald Trump’s speech […]
Ozzy Osbourne had an Album Planned Before His Death
On July 22, 2025, John Michael “Ozzy” Osbourne, the “Prince of Darkness”, a beloved musician and celebrity, passed away at the age of 76. He was the singer, songwriter, and co-founder of the band Black Sabbath. However, recently, it has been revealed that shortly before his death, he had made plans to begin work on […]
Senate Takes a Step Towards Ending the Shutdown
In a recent vote held this last Sunday, the Senate has voted 60-40 to advance a deal that could bring an end to the longest government shutdown in the history of the United States. All the deal requires now is to maintain the current support, pass through the House, and be signed by the president […]
New Nanotech Discovery Makes a Cancer Drug 20,000x Stronger
In a recent discovery by researchers at Northwestern University, a team has figured out a method to redesign a chemotherapy drug into a new, nanoparticle form that is several times more potent than its previous form while also being safer for the patient. If this discovery gathers further proof, this could mean that the treatment […]
Donna Jean Godchaux, The Singer for the Grateful Dead, dies at 78
On November 2nd, American singer and member of the rock band, Grateful Dead, Donna Jean Godchaux, passed away after losing her fight with cancer at the age of 78. She passed away in the Nashville hospice surrounded by her family. Donna Jean Godchaux was born in 1947 and has contributed significantly to the history of […]
Supreme Court Considering Bid to Overturn Same-Sex Marriage Precedent
This Friday, November 7, the United States Supreme Court is set to meet in private to consider the bid that could overturn the same-sex marriage precedent that has been set for a decade now. The Supreme Court is meeting this Friday to determine which appeals will be heard by the judges and which appeals will […]
‘Now You See Me’ Sequel to Hit Theaters Next Week
On Friday, November 14th, the next film in the hit movie series ‘Now You See ME’ is set to be released. The movie ‘Now You See Me: Now You Don’t’, is the third movie in the film series and is set to be one of the best. The film is set to be about the […]
Josh Paschal Shares His Fight Against Cancer
In 2018, Josh Paschal, a member of the Detroit Lions, found out that he had cancer. It started when he noticed an abnormal bump on the bottom of his foot. When his trainer urged him to check it out, he discovered that he had cancer, and it was already at the 3B stage of growth. […]
Government Shutdown Now the Longest in US History
As of this week, this government shutdown has become the longest period our government has been shut down in our country’s history. With the government being shut down for so long, many fear that the long-term impacts of this impasse will last for years to come. As of today, over a million federal workers have […]