May 25, 2026

California’s New Legislation on Oversize Vehicles and Its Impact on Homeless Communities

The Crisis of Vehicle Residency in California California faces a significant challenge with homelessness, particularly visible in the form of individuals living in recreational vehicles. Estimates indicate that around 34,000 homeless individuals use vehicles for shelter every night across the state. Tori Larett, a homeless rights attorney in Sacramento, believes the actual figure could be […]

May 25, 2026

Intense Criticism Surrounds Trump’s Iran Peace Efforts

During a late-night effort to finalize a peace and denuclearization agreement with Iran, President Donald Trump and his administration faced significant criticism from within the Republican Party. High-profile figures, including former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Senator Ted Cruz, expressed concerns about the administration’s approach. Internal Criticism Key figures close to Trump, such as […]

May 24, 2026

Shooting Incident Near White House Leads to Suspect’s Death

A 21-year-old man, Nasire Best from Dundalk, Maryland, was identified as the suspect in the shooting outside the White House on Saturday. Law enforcement sources and court documents revealed Best had a history of attempting to access the White House and may have had mental health concerns. Best was previously arrested in June 2025. At […]

May 24, 2026

Reevaluating Religion’s Role in America’s Founding

Historian Gregg Frazer’s Insight Historian Gregg Frazer, a professor at The Master’s University, presents a challenging view of the role of religion in America’s founding. He argues that the founders did not establish a Christian republic, a perspective that disappoints both Christian audiences and those advocating for strict separation between church and state. Frazer points […]

May 24, 2026

Historical Discovery Near Arizona Home

A human bone found near the home of Nancy Guthrie in Tucson, Arizona, has been identified as a significant archaeological discovery. This finding, made by a YouTuber, dates back approximately 750 years and is not related to any current crime scene. The bone is believed to have belonged to the Hohokam people. The Hohokam are […]

May 24, 2026

Transformation of America’s Refugee Program

America’s refugee program has undergone significant changes, reflecting a radical transformation through recent years. Adri’s Journey to Maine Adri, a 41-year-old single mother, moved to Lewiston, Maine, from South Africa. She arrived in the United States this spring, seeking a new beginning as a refugee. During a weekday afternoon, she visited a local coffee shop […]

May 24, 2026

Community Activities Thrive in West Potomac Park Amid Presidential Plans

West Potomac Park serves as a vibrant center for community sports and gatherings, frequently hosting softball and soccer games. However, it has attracted attention from the president, who envisions it as the site for a proposed ‘National Garden of American Heroes.’ On a typical summer evening, the park buzzes with energy. Individuals like Patrick Mulshnock […]

May 24, 2026

Resilience and Community Spirit in Joplin After the Tornado

In the aftermath of a devastating tornado, Joplin, Missouri witnessed a remarkable outpouring of support and kindness. Thousands of volunteers from across the United States came to help the community recover. Expressions of hope were written on damaged buildings, and Joplin’s residents responded with gratitude by thanking the volunteers. On May 22, 2011, Nanda Nunnelly […]

May 24, 2026

Reflecting on Duty and Leadership at West Point Commencement

On a wet Saturday morning at the United States Military Academy, another class of cadets joined the Long Gray Line. This event brought back memories of my own graduation from West Point in 1973. I was watching in preparation for a television interview, but the commencement address had a deeper impact. Secretary of War Pete […]