In Baltimore, a significant event took place aimed at challenging stereotypes and providing fathers with essential resources. Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott joined City Council member Paris Gray in leading a stroller walk at Cylburn Arboretum. One participant, Sean Branch Jr., pushed his 3-week-old son in a stroller along a shaded path. As he walked,...
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New York City Council Proposes Moratorium on AI in Schools
The New York City Council is raising concerns about the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in educational settings. While innovative educators are integrating AI to enhance learning, the council is urging Mayor Zohran Mamdani to halt AI implementations in schools. On December 31, Council Member Zohran Mamdani announced his choice for the chancellor of New...
Mississippi Pastor Preaches for 96 Hours, Reaches Unofficial World Record
A Baptist pastor from Mississippi has reportedly reached an unofficial world record by preaching for 96 hours. This feat was accomplished by Pastor Matt Olson of the First Baptist Church of Sharon, as reported by his church. Pastor’s Marathon Preach Pastor Matt Olson spoke to Fox News Digital about his marathon sermon, which covered the...
Growing Up Without a Father: Finding Support and Mentorship
On Father’s Day, contributor Charles Blow reflects on the experience of growing up without a father. He acknowledges the void left when a father is absent in a boy’s life. Blow shares that his parents separated when he was five years old. His father’s struggle with alcoholism further distanced him from the family. Blow describes...
Issues Surrounding Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Vandalism Claims
Visitors observed National Park Service staff using vacuums to clean the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington on June 20, 2026. President Trump alleged that United States Park Police arrested several individuals for ‘deliberate sabotage’ of the Reflecting Pool, which had recently undergone extensive renovation. He labeled the incident as a ‘very serious crime’ concerning...
Fuel Crisis Deepens in Crimea Amid Ukrainian Strikes
Ukrainian military efforts have intensified against Crimea, disrupting fuel supplies on the peninsula. Russian-appointed officials responded by suspending civilian gasoline sales. Sergey Aksyonov, Crimea’s governor, confirmed overnight strikes that resulted in casualties, with four people killed and 28 injured. The specific target of these attacks was not disclosed. Gas stations have now halted sales to...
Tensions Rise Between Poland and Ukraine Over Historical Commemoration
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine has inflamed tensions with Warsaw by signing a decree that honors World War II partisan fighters. Poland’s response was swift, with President Karol Nawrocki announcing the revocation of Ukraine’s highest state award given to Zelensky. The tension reflects deep-seated historical disputes over wartime events. Despite sharing a strong alliance against...
For Heirs of Custer and Sitting Bull, a 150-Year-Old Battle Is Personal
The anniversary of the Battle of the Little Bighorn brings with it deep reflections for relatives of the key figures involved: Custer and Sitting Bull. This historical encounter remains a poignant memory for their descendants, impacting their views on U.S. history. Ernie LaPointe, the great-grandson of Sitting Bull, grew up in South Dakota under strict...
Colombian Presidential Runoff: Divided Electorate Faces Critical Choice
Bogota, Colombia — Colombia’s voters are set to decide their next president in a runoff election featuring starkly opposing views. Businessman Abelardo de la Espriella and incumbent movement’s heir Iván Cepeda are vying for leadership amidst fears of internal conflict resurgence. De la Espriella, a conservative outsider, proposes a firm stance on crime, while Cepeda,...
Tackling Childhood Obesity Through Education and Community Support
Fast-food advertisements have a powerful hold on children’s minds, contributing to poor dietary choices. Ultra-processed foods now make up over 60% of children’s calorie intake in the U.S., leading to a rising obesity rate. Once affecting 1 in 20 children in 1970, obesity now impacts 1 in 5, according to the Centers for Disease Control...









