Month: August 2025
Back to the Heart of the Matter: Maxie’s Shocking Health Scare on General Hospital
We’re reflecting on the series’ roots as we follow Maxie’s latest health crisis.
Epstein Survivor’s Family Slams DOJ for Giving Maxwell a Chance to Revise Her Story
Virginia Giuffre’s family voices their outrage over the Justice Department releasing Ghislaine Maxwell’s testimony transcripts, accusing it of enabling her to distort the facts.
I Never Thought I’d Leave My Tiny Christian Community. Then I Saw Something at Church That Changed Everything.
“Growing up, I never realized that life had options beyond the clearly defined paths of a devoted — yet isolated — Christian family environment.”
Donny Osmond Shares the Tough Career Tip From Michael Jackson
The King of Pop gave some straight-up career advice.
Plans to Deploy National Guard to Chicago Under Trump’s Crime Initiative
The Trump administration has been strategizing for weeks about sending the National Guard to Chicago, motivated by President Trump’s push for a more aggressive anti-crime framework and ongoing immigration measures in key U.S. cities.
Willow Nightingale Reflects on Her Groundbreaking AEW Anarchy in the Arena Match
Willow Nightingale shares her thoughts on being one of the pioneering women in an Anarchy in the Arena match, calling the experience “mind-boggling.”
Unearthing Hidden Dino Treasures: 66-Million-Year-Old Fossils Found in Remote Canadian Mountains
Dinosaur fossils uncovered in the Spatsizi Plateau Wilderness Park reveal insights into prehistoric life in pristine habitats, showcasing rare finds that may lead to the identification of unknown species.
Legal Chaos Unfolds After Alina Habba Ruling
In New Jersey, a judge put a CEO’s sentencing on hold, following a ruling that stripped Alina Habba of her role overseeing federal prosecutors.
Two Senior Royals Won’t Attend Trump’s UK Visit, Buckingham Palace Confirms
It has been suggested that their absence might be considered a “setback.”
Was Alaska Just Lucky? A Close Call with Tsunami After Landslide
Scientists, tour operators, and agencies say Alaska narrowly escaped disaster from a landslide-generated tsunami on August 10, highlighting escalating risks tied to climate-change-driven glacier retreat.
