South Korean Olympic archer An San silences hair critics with 3rd gold medal
South Korean archer An San is silencing her critics in the best way possible: by winning another gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics.
Princess Diana’s brother Charles Spencer earns legal victory after claim he ‘deprived’ late royal ‘of a home’
The U.K. Times article incorrectly implied that in failing to protect Princess Diana, Earl Charles Spencer was partly to blame for her tragic death in 1997 at age…
‘The View’ co-host Meghan McCain: I have a better chance of getting shot in DC than contracting COVID
“The View” outgoing co-host Meghan McCain blasted Democrats Friday for pushing to reimpose unpopular mask mandates while ignoring the spike in violent crimes in major cities, saying she…
Florida Gov. DeSantis’ $1,000 bonus to educators, first responders met with backlash
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is facing some backlash for the way the state decided to distribute bipartisan, one-time bonuses of $1,000 to first responders and teachers, according to…
CDC ‘worrisome’ COVID-19 data cited in mask update included breakthrough cases in Massachusetts outbreak
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released “some” of the evidence behind a reversal in guidance issued Tuesday advising fully vaccinated populations to wear masks in public…
Pelosi says Dems’ massive spending bill should include immigration reform
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Friday that a sweeping, multitrillion-dollar spending bill that Democrats are aiming to pass without any Republican support should also tackle immigration reform.
Prince Albert, Princess Charlene faced with split rumors following health woes: ‘She’ll never leave her kids’
In late June, Princess Charlene of Monaco announced she is being forced to miss her 10th anniversary with Prince Albert due to additional surgery required after complications from…
Data on pediatric COVID-19 deaths in US remains unclear
Health officials in some areas of the country have sounded the alarm over increasing rates of hospitalizations among pediatric COVID-19 patients, but whether the risk for this population has changed due…
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signs order banning COVID vaccine, mask mandates
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Thursday signed an executive order prohibiting mask mandates or COVID-19 vaccine requirements from government agencies and municipalities statewide.
Oklahoma, Texas to become SEC members in 2025
The Southeastern Conference (SEC) announced Friday it has granted membership to the University of Oklahoma and the University of Texas at Austin starting on June 1, 2025.