In Idaho, an 85-year-old mother and her disabled son faced a terrifying home invasion. The intruder, Derek Condon, dressed in a military jacket and ski mask, handcuffed and threatened Christine Jenneiahn, demanding valuables. Showing incredible courage, Christine remembered her .357 Magnum revolver hidden under her pillow. After hiding the gun near
Biden Defends Memory Amidst Claims of Forgetting Son’s Death
In February 2024, after Special Counsel Robert Hur’s report on President Joe Biden’s mishandling of classified documents surfaced, Biden held a memorable press conference. The report suggested Biden struggled to recall when his son Beau had died, a claim Biden vehemently disputed. During the presser, Biden angrily defended his memory, s
Ohio Teen Sets State Record with Massive Blue Catfish Catch
Fifteen-year-old Jaylynn Parker from New Richmond, Ohio, broke a state record by catching a massive blue catfish weighing over 100 pounds while fishing on the Ohio River with her father and a family friend. Photos captured Jaylynn proudly holding the huge fish, almost as large as her, over her knee. Her mother, Kristen Powell Parker, […]
Valuing All: Lessons from Treating the Janitor to the CEO with Equal Respect
“My parents instilled a valuable lesson in me: to treat everyone with respect, from the janitor to the CEO. This simple yet profound teaching goes beyond mere manners; it’s about recognizing the inherent worth and dignity in every person, regardless of their job title or social standing. By valuing every individual equally, I’ve l
Debate Over Pronouns and Transgender Health Sparks Controversy on TalkTV
During a TalkTV segment, host Julia Hartley-Brewer clashed with transgender activist Shivani Dave over pronoun usage. Dave, preferring “they/them” pronouns, was introduced as “she/her” by Hartley-Brewer. When Dave corrected her, Hartley-Brewer insisted on using “she/her,” citing “correct grammar.” She stated, “You don’t get to require me to use inc
Is Constant Economic Reassurance a Red Flag?
In recent times, there’s been a noticeable trend: constant reassurances about the strength of the economy. If you find yourself having to remind everyone daily that the economy is thriving, it might be a sign that things aren’t as robust as they seem. Authentic economic health doesn’t need daily endorsements; it’s self-evide
Tom Selleck’s Health Struggles Threaten Beloved Show
Beloved actor Tom Selleck faces health challenges, potentially impacting his iconic show “Blue Bloods.” Known for his role in “Magnum, P.I.,” Selleck battles chronic rheumatoid arthritis, affecting his daily life and work. His condition has slowed him down, even requiring a stunt double for simple tasks. Concerns grow as tre
KEEPING HOWIE IN OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS
Renowned comedian and TV host Howie Mandel openly shares his battles with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). He speaks out to reduce stigma and boost understanding of mental health. Mandel’s honesty and advocacy make him a respected figure, inspiring others to seek help and better understa
Mom Begs For Help After Her Daughter Identifies As A Fox
In a modern family twist, Jill sought advice on The Dr. John Delony Show about her 13-year-old stepdaughter identifying as a fox, a ‘therian’ or non-human animal. The girl even maintains a fox-themed YouTube channel, and her biological mother supports this identity. Dr. John stressed empathy and understanding for the teen’s unconv
The World’s First Trans Figure Skating Routine Did Not Go According To Plan
At the European Figure Skating Championships in Finland, the world’s first transgender figure skater, Minna-Maaria Antikainen, faced a challenging debut, tumbling spectacularly seconds into her routine. Formerly known as Markku-Pekka Antikainen and a newcomer to skating at 49, she operates a farm in Siilinjarvi, Finland, alongside her trainin