Colleges Are “Indoctrination Factories”

Mississippi’s state auditor, Shad White, a Republican, has recommended a shift in the allocation of funds for college majors to address the issue of brain drain and better align education with workforce demands. The Report Says…. In a recent report, White suggested that public investment in higher education should be tied to the state’s workforce needs, departing from the traditional approach of providing funding indiscriminately … Continue reading Colleges Are “Indoctrination Factories”

Man Uses Giant Hamster Wheel To Cross Ocean

A thrill seeker Floridian was busted trying to run across the Atlantic in what is effectively a giant hamster wheel but was stopped by authorities. Man Vs. Ocean A serial adventurer intercepted off the South Carolina coast during his latest attempt to cross the Atlantic in a makeshift “hydropod” was charged with criminal conduct on the high seas after holding off US Coast Guard crews … Continue reading Man Uses Giant Hamster Wheel To Cross Ocean

Poll: Biological Men Shouldn’t Compete In Women’s Sports

According to a recent Gallup poll, nearly 70 percent of Americans do not support the idea of biological men participating in women’s sports. Survey Says…..”No” The survey revealed an increase in this sentiment from 62 percent in 2021 to 69 percent in 2023, with most Americans believing athletes should compete on teams corresponding to their real gender. It also indicated people who know a transgender … Continue reading Poll: Biological Men Shouldn’t Compete In Women’s Sports

Brady Bunch House Sold To Superfan

The “Brady Bunch” house will be accommodating fewer inhabitants than its famous TV brood after its recent sale. The five-bedroom, five-bathroom home in North Hollywood, outside of Los Angeles, has been sold for $3.2 million to Tina Trahan, a superfan of the show and wife of former HBO chief executive Chris Albrecht. According to the Wall Street Journal, the sale is $2.3 million less than … Continue reading Brady Bunch House Sold To Superfan

September is a magical time to explore the diverse landscapes, cultures, and experiences around the United States.

5 Top Destinations to Visit in September

September is a magical time to explore the diverse landscapes, cultures, and experiences around the United States. As summer transitions into autumn, the weather becomes milder, the crowds start to thin out, and the country’s natural beauty is on full display – not to mention the cooler weather begins to creep in. From vibrant cities to breathtaking national parks, here are five top destinations to … Continue reading 5 Top Destinations to Visit in September

‘One Chip Challenge’ Believed To Kill Teen Boy

The Worcester District Attorney’s Office issued a warning Wednesday about the One Chip Challenge, five days after a local teen died after participating in the viral social media trend. One Chip Challenge Turns Deadly Family members say a Massachusetts teen has died after eating an extremely spicy tortilla chip featured in the viral “One Chip Challenge.” “While the investigation into the cause of the teenager’s … Continue reading ‘One Chip Challenge’ Believed To Kill Teen Boy

The quality of school lunches has been deteriorating for decades, and it just got another downgrade.

Kids “Poisoned” by Artificial School Lunches

The quality of school lunches has been deteriorating for decades, and it just got another downgrade. Health Article On School Lunches, By Dr. Mercola As reported by CNN,1 two Kraft Heinz ready-to-eat prepackaged Lunchables are being added to K-12 school lunch programs across the U.S. as of this fall semester. Improved Nutrition? The school Lunchables have reportedly been reformulated to meet the National School Lunch Program’s … Continue reading Kids “Poisoned” by Artificial School Lunches

Smartphones and social media were supposed to bring us closer, but the more we learn about the effects, the more we pay the price. 

More Scrolling, More (Marriage) Problems

Smartphones and social media were supposed to bring us closer together. But the more we learn about their effects, the more we see that these tools come with a price.  Research by Jean Twenge and others has shown that teens who use social media excessively are more likely to experience depression, anxiety, and sleep deprivation. Recently, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy issued an advisory warning that social media … Continue reading More Scrolling, More (Marriage) Problems

Here’s Why Everyone Is Talking About This ‘Nobody’ Artist

Virginia country singer Oliver Anthony, a former factory worker, is going viral after his song “Rich Men North of Richmond” hit streaming services on Aug. 11. Unknown Artist Soars With “American” Song Virginia native Oliver Anthony‘s blue-collar anthem, “Rich Men North of Richmond,” gained internet fame last week after YouTube channel Radio WV shared Anthony’s passionate performance on their channel. It is quite a remarkable … Continue reading Here’s Why Everyone Is Talking About This ‘Nobody’ Artist

South Korean Birth and Marriage Rates Plummet

As birth and marriage rates continue to plummet worldwide, the South Korean government has begun playing matchmaker in an attempt to stabilize its population. Here’s Why South Korea already had the world’s lowest birth rate in 2021, but in 2022 the fertility rate dropped even lower, from 0.81 to 0.78 children per woman, according to data from Statistics Korea. In 2022 only 249,000 babies were born, 11,500 fewer … Continue reading South Korean Birth and Marriage Rates Plummet