Month: July 2025
After Six Years on the Run, Man Finally Sentenced
Zilvinas Zelekauskas managed to avoid capture for six years before turning himself into authorities in April.
A Rare Split at the Fed: What It Means for Jerome Powell
This month’s FOMC meeting could see two Fed governors voicing dissent, a phenomenon not witnessed since 1993 – highlighting internal conflicts and pressures faced by the Fed Chair.
Embracing the Southern Art of Slow Living
In the South, everything moves at its leisurely rhythm, creating a unique lifestyle. Here’s a look at how slow living evolved into a cherished art form below the Mason-Dixon Line.
Jimmy Hart Opens Up About Hulk Hogan’s Last Days and Their Friendship (Exclusive)
In a heartfelt conversation with PEOPLE, WWE Hall of Famer Jimmy Hart shares personal memories of his friendship with Hulk Hogan and reflects on the iconic wrestler’s final moments.
Trump’s Education Funding Released After Bipartisan Pressure
Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) remarked that these programs have a long history of bipartisan support.
The Magic Behind Your Smartphone’s Amazing Camera
Your phone’s camera might seem basic, but it’s the only one most people will ever really need — and here’s why it works so well!
Experts Say the 10,000 Steps Myth is Outdated: Aim for This New Goal Instead
Recent research reveals that the health benefits plateau before reaching 10,000 daily steps.
Man Who Spent 32 Years Wrongfully Imprisoned Sues Law Enforcement Officials
John Huffington is taking legal action against former law enforcement personnel after being unjustly incarcerated for over three decades, including ten years on death row.
Sundar Pichai Becomes a Billionaire After Years at Google
Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, just reached billionaire status, which is a rare feat for someone who isn’t a founder.
D.C. Council Moves Forward Despite Trump’s Warning on Commanders’ Stadium
Trump declared that he won’t approve any stadium deal unless the Commanders revert to their original name, ‘Washington Redskins.’
