Former US Rep. Charles Rangel Dies at 94 – A Towering Voice of Harlem and Congress

Former US Rep. Charles Rangel Dies at 94 – A Towering Voice of Harlem and Congress

Charles Rangel, the man who had been Harlem congressman for a lengthy period of time, founder of the Congressional Black Caucus, died at the age of 94. His voice was his statement and everyone in the country could hear him. His clever jokes and his humor will be a memorable legacy for his actions and… Continue Reading →

FBI Announces New Probes: What’s Behind the Dobbs Leak and White House Cocaine Incident?

FBI Announces New Probes: What’s Behind the Dobbs Leak and White House Cocaine Incident?

Continuing what can be described as the unprecedented decision, the FBI has returned to the scene of two high-profile incidents, largely: the leak of the Supreme Court draft opinion that led to the reversal of Roe v. Wade in 2022, and the mysterious cocaine find at the White House in 2023. It was during the… Continue Reading →

2 Arrested After Infant Dies at Allegedly Illegal Daycare in California

2 Arrested After Infant Dies at Allegedly Illegal Daycare in California

In Royal Oaks, California, a 3-month-old lost their life when an unlicensed daycare was set up. The tragedy came to light in the early hours of May 24 at around 10:30 a child became the subject of a report, and emergency services rushed to a private house in the community where the child had recently… Continue Reading →

Florida Panthers Hit with Key Injury Blow Ahead of Potential Stanley Cup Final Berth

Florida Panthers Hit with Key Injury Blow Ahead of Potential Stanley Cup Final Berth

As the Florida Panthers are getting ready for what might be their way to the Stanley Cup Final, they will be without one of the most important players. The team’s forward Sam Reinhart won’t be playing in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Final against the Carolina Hurricanes, which is his second game off due… Continue Reading →

Sebastião Salgado Dies at 81: The Lens That Revealed Humanity’s Soul

Sebastião Salgado Dies at 81: The Lens That Revealed Humanity’s Soul

Sebastião Salgado, the Brazilian documentary photographer whose black-and-white photographs stripped away the world’s suffering and beauty, has passed away at 81. His eyes watched over some of the most gorgeous and gorgeous moments of human history over more than a century, and he chronicled them with a ferocity few others could match. It was never… Continue Reading →

Susan Brownmiller Dies at 90: Remembering a Feminist Trailblazer Who Changed the Way We Talk About Rape

Susan Brownmiller Dies at 90: Remembering a Feminist Trailblazer Who Changed the Way We Talk About Rape

Susan Brownmiller, a fearless and influential second-wave feminist author, died at 90 in New York. Emily Jane Goodman, a retired judge of the New York State Supreme Court and executrix of her will, confirmed her death. Brownmiller was ill and died in a hospital on a Saturday, leaving a legacy that had a major impact… Continue Reading →

Honoring a Legacy of Deception and Bravery: 102-Year-Old John Smith and the Ghost Army

Honoring a Legacy of Deception and Bravery: 102-Year-Old John Smith and the Ghost Army

Quietly, in a far-off part of Woodland, Michigan, a happy event took place – a big family, friends, veterans, and neighbors came to not only honor a life that was lived so wondrously but also a spectacular chapter in American history. There was a talk about 102-year-old John Smith, the US veteran of World War… Continue Reading →

US Justice Department Reaches Deal with Boeing Over 737 Max Crashes

US Justice Department Reaches Deal with Boeing Over 737 Max Crashes

In a saga that has captivated the world of air travel for years, the U.S. Justice Department has reached a historic deal with Boeing that essentially clears the aerospace titan of criminal liability for its management of the 737 Max – the plane that was at the center of two fatal crashes that killed 346… Continue Reading →

Trump-Fired Independent Agency Board Members Not Reinstated, Says Supreme Court

Trump-Fired Independent Agency Board Members Not Reinstated, Says Supreme Court

To underscore the strength of the executive branch, the conservative majority of the US Supreme Court made a noteworthy decision by not reinstating two heads of an independent agency after they had been fired from office by the then President Trump, which stands for very great presidential power. The two officials who were ousted- Gwynne… Continue Reading →

White House Unveils New Report Targeting Root Causes of Chronic Disease in America

White House Unveils New Report Targeting Root Causes of Chronic Disease in America

The White House has published a new and unexpected report on chronic diseases, which is regarded as the biggest outcome of the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission, well-known by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The report underlines the role of the modern lifestyle factors and environmental exposures in the current… Continue Reading →