Month: August 2025
Malibu’s Beloved Reel Inn, Ruined by Fires, Faces Setbacks in Rebuilding Plans
The owners of the iconic Reel Inn in Malibu learn they’re unable to renew their lease after a devastating fire last January.
Understanding Pica in Dogs: A Vet’s Guide to Causes and Solutions
A veterinarian shares crucial insights on pica, its symptoms, causes, and how to treat it.
Sub Sandwich Throwing Incident in D.C.: Charges Dropped Against Man
Federal prosecutors in D.C. decided not to charge Sean Charles Dunn with felony assault after he was caught on video throwing a sandwich at a federal officer during an incident on August 10.
Jonah Hill’s Surfing Misadventure: Collision and Debate Caught on Film
Hollywood star Jonah Hill faces a surfing mishap that leads to a tense debate with another surfer, all captured on video.
Court Says Trump Overstepped with Tariffs
A federal appeals court ruled that President Trump overreached his authority by using emergency powers to impose tariffs, clarifying that Congress alone has the power to do so.
Modern Parenting: Your Guide to Lifestyle Decisions and Pregnancy Expectations
Today’s parenting and pregnancy landscape is quite different from that of the past. The journey into parenthood is filled with both excitement and challenges, presenting a myriad of choices and expectations.
Teen Behind Foiled Taylor Swift Concert Attack Gets 18-Month Suspended Sentence
A 16-year-old has been spared jail time with an 18-month suspended sentence, following an aborted attack during a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna last year.
8-Year-Old Ava’s Dream to Be a Scientist Comes True with Make-A-Wish
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Eight-year-old Ava, bravely fighting acute myeloblastic leukemia, got to live her dream of becoming a scientist during a special day at the University of Tennessee’s College of Pharmacy and College of Nursing.
Commentary: Trump’s National Guard Troops – A Show of Force More Than Crime Control
Trump’s recent decision to send massive numbers of National Guard troops to Washington DC doesn’t stem from a genuine concern about crime. It’s more about political posturing, argues Eric Lewis.
Obama Skips His Summer Playlist for the First Time Since 2015
The former president decided to take a break from his usual annual music list.
