A spokesperson from Students for Life, Lydia Taylor Davis, faced aggression from a group of Antifa protesters during Turning Point USA’s Women’s Leadership Summit in San Antonio, Texas, over the weekend. The group gathered outside the convention center, where Davis noticed their intimidating behavior towards attendees. Davis approached them with a microphone, aiming for dialogue;...
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Spurs Triumph in NBA Finals Game 3 Against Knicks
Victor Wembanyama secured his first NBA Finals victory, leading the San Antonio Spurs to a 115-111 win over the New York Knicks. The series stands at 2-1, with the Knicks ahead. Wembanyama tallied 32 points, eight rebounds, and six assists. Wembanyama’s dynamic performance kept San Antonio’s aspirations alive as they aimed for a historic comeback....
Gordie Howe International Bridge Set to Open Amid Controversy
The Gordie Howe International Bridge, which spans the Detroit River, is nearly ready for its inauguration. Soon to be opened, a ribbon-cutting ceremony is planned for Friday, while the bridge itself will welcome traffic later this month. This new bridge represents a collaborative effort between Canada and the U.S. state of Michigan. Canadian Prime Minister...
Spring Plant Trials and Recommendations
Every spring, a new growing season arrives, bringing challenges and opportunities for garden enthusiasts. As a garden communicator, I receive an array of sample plants from breeders and growers. These plants are not yet available on the market. I carefully plant them in my garden beds, containers, and a designated area I call the Maternity...
Controversial Teacher Honored in Yearbook Despite Past Comments
A high school in Rhode Island is facing renewed criticism after the 2026 yearbook honored a teacher who previously caused uproar with comments about Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA. Following Kirk’s assassination on September 10, 2025, at Utah Valley University during his ‘American Comeback Tour,’ Benjamin Fillo, a social studies teacher at...
FIFA World Cup 2026 Highlights and Insights
The FIFA World Cup 2026 is generating excitement worldwide, with Kansas City Stadium prominently displaying World Cup signage as captured by Jay Biggerstaff/Getty Images. The tournament, covered extensively by the NPR Network, is a major event in the soccer calendar. World Cup Coverage and Updates I’m Juliana Kim, a dedicated World Cup fan and reporter...
Serena Williams Triumphs in Return to Professional Tennis
After a hiatus of nearly four years, Serena Williams made a successful comeback to professional tennis on Tuesday at Queen’s Club in London. At the age of 44, Williams proved her enduring strength and skill by hitting service winners clocked at up to 120 mph. She teamed up with 19-year-old Canadian Victoria Mboko in the...
NASA’s All-Male Crew Set for Artemis III Moon Mission
NASA is preparing for its next mission to the moon, Artemis III, which will feature an all-male crew of four astronauts. The team includes Commander Randy Bresnik, Pilot Luca Parmitano from the European Space Agency, and Mission Specialists Frank Rubio and Andre Douglas. Notably, Douglas is Black, and Rubio is the first astronaut of Salvadoran...
Scandals and Standards: Graham Platner’s Political Challenge
Graham Platner’s personal controversies raise questions about their impact on his chances in the ongoing Maine Democratic primary and the upcoming general election against Republican incumbent Susan Collins. Two scenarios emerge, reflecting voter attitudes towards personal history in politics. First is absolution, not only for Platner but for any political candidate with a blemished history....
Scott Pelley Discusses Time at ’60 Minutes’ and Termination
The significance of “60 Minutes” in the realm of journalism cannot be overstated. As the most-watched television-news program in the United States, it has hosted some of the most distinguished journalists since its 1968 debut on CBS. Notable figures include Mike Wallace, Ed Bradley, Lesley Stahl, Anderson Cooper, and until recently, Scott Pelley. Pelley was...









