Clint Eastwood, born in 1930 in San Francisco, rose to fame overcoming challenges from a young age, including his father’s job as a steelworker which led to frequent relocations. His towering height of 6 feet 4 inches earned him the nickname “Samson.” After serving in the US Army and working as a lifeguard, a near-death […]
Biden’s Education Secretary Threatens to Shut Down Grand Canyon University
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona has vowed to shut down Grand Canyon University (GCU), the largest Christian university in the U.S., during a House Appropriations Committee hearing. Responding to Rep. Rosa DeLauro’s allegations of GCU being “predatory,” Cardona emphasized the Department of Education’s efforts to crack down
Gaetz Accuses DOJ of Political Agenda in Trump Case Ahead of 2024 Election
Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz has accused Biden’s DOJ special counsel, Jack Smith, of attempting to influence the 2024 election by pushing for an early trial against former President Trump. Gaetz claims Smith’s request for a rapid SCOTUS review of Trump’s immunity claim lacks a legitimate, non-election-related purpose, suggesting
Biden Stumbles in Speech Urging Support for Ukraine and Criticizing Russia
President Joe Biden faced a momentary freeze while criticizing Russia’s treatment of Navalny and urging more aid for Ukraine. During his speech, Biden praised Navalny’s virtues and called for increased support for Ukraine against Putin’s actions. When questioned about providing ammunition to Ukraine and the need for Congress to ac
Ukraine Aid Bill Raises Questions on U.S. Border Security Promises
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson’s recent spending bill allocated hundreds of millions of dollars to support Ukrainian border patrol agents, but no funds were designated for American border patrol or new border defense initiatives as promised. In December 2023, Johnson had vowed to demand clarity on Ukraine aid and transformative changes at
Advocating for Bible Classes in School Curricula
Adding Bible classes to school curricula is proposed as a means to enrich students’ understanding of literature, history, and culture. Advocates argue that the Bible has had a significant influence on Western civilization and its teachings have shaped many aspects of art, law, and ethics. Introducing Bible classes would not only provide stude
Reviving the Pledge of Allegiance in Schools for Unity and Patriotism
Bringing back the daily recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance in schools is proposed as a way to unite the country under the shared values of being “one nation under God.” Advocates believe that this patriotic tradition can foster a sense of unity and national pride among students. The Pledge of Allegiance, with its reference […
Taylor Swift’s New Album Sparks Debate Over Religious Imagery
Taylor Swift’s latest album, ‘The Tortured Poets Department,’ has sparked controversy for its blend of romantic despair and religious imagery. The song “Guilty as Sin” uses biblical references to express unrequited love, with lines like “What if the way you hold me is actually what’s holy?” Critics accuse Swift of triv
Tense Courtroom Clash Over Evidence in Young Thug Trial
In a tense courtroom exchange, Chief Deputy District Attorney Adriane Love clashed with Fulton County Judge Ural Glanville over evidence in the trial of hip-hop artist Young Thug, or Jeffery Lamar Williams. Love, leading the prosecution against Williams and six others linked to a violent gang, faced a swift denial from Judge Glanville, who criticiz
Trump Leads Hypothetical Race Against Swift and Kennedy in UMass Lowell Poll; Dead Heat with Biden Emerges
In a recent poll by UMass Lowell’s Center for Public Opinion, former President Donald Trump led a hypothetical electoral race against pop star Taylor Swift and independent Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Trump garnered 43% support, with Swift at 26% and Kennedy at 12%. Swift’s appeal was strongest among Democrats and liberals but minimal among Republic