In this lively chat, Nino and Brad explore exciting topics like attending Burning Man and the buzz around weight loss injections. They dive into wild conspiracy theories, from fake alien invasions to political clones. The conversation wraps up with thoughts on global politics and the mysterious whereabouts of a Prime Minister. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Stephen A. Smith, a well-known sports commentator, often talks about his own achievements, which some people criticize. They say he focuses more on himself than on sports news. However, others believe his self-promotion is why he’s successful, much like athletes with endorsements. This raises questions about who should comment on sports and if experience matters. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Oscars used to be a big deal, but now fewer people watch. Conan O’Brien hosted and made political jokes. New rules say movies need diverse casts, including non-white or LGBTQ actors. Michael B. Jordan won Best Actor, but some think his movie is controversial. Actor Richard Dreyfuss says art shouldn’t follow strict rules. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Ashley Babbitt’s family got almost $5 million from the U.S. government after her death. Even so, Judicial Watch is still looking into what happened and wants the FBI to share more records. The FBI first tried to stop this, but now they are talking about sharing the information. This case is important for understanding January 6th. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Supreme Court is letting lower courts handle most gun rights cases first. This approach, called percolation, helps legal issues grow before the Supreme Court gets involved. Even though they’re waiting, big cases about gun rights are coming up that might make the Supreme Court take action and possibly change the country’s laws. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Judicial Watch has helped remove almost 6 million outdated names from voter lists in places like California and New York City. Now, Congress is looking at the SAVE Act, which would require voter ID and proof of citizenship for federal elections. Supporters want people to tell their senators to back the bill, despite possible delays. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Having more than one way to earn money is important, especially for men with families. Instead of wasting time on hobbies or extra sleep, focus on improving your finances. Plan for vacations, retirement, and a comfortable life. Be self-reliant and create your own opportunities, rather than waiting for them to appear. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Dan from IAllegedly talks about how expensive housing is making people live in campers or even camp outside to save money. He shares how Los Angeles spent millions on a hotel for the homeless, but it’s empty. Dan also discusses California’s nosy questions for movers, a possible billionaire tax, and a service called Delete Me. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Did you know most Americans pay taxes even though it’s not officially required? The IRS hasn’t listed the need to file taxes in the Federal Register. This means, technically, filing isn’t mandatory. Yet, many people still do it, unaware of this fact. The article also questions how the government creates money and its impact on society. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Join our engaging webinar as we explore fascinating topics like the biology event at Polyface Farm, the mysteries of atoms, and the role of math in science. We’ll question common beliefs, like how accurate DNA tests are and if genes really cause diseases like cystic fibrosis. Discover why some scientific methods might need a second look! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









