August 7, 2026

Burbank’s Strategy to Revitalize Downtown Business

Burbank’s downtown is experiencing a revival, thanks to strategic city efforts. One notable example is the quick opening of a Van Leeuwen Ice Cream shop. Originally expected to open next year, support from the city sped up the process, allowing it to welcome customers in the summer. When Van Leeuwen representatives visited, they received assurances […]

August 7, 2026

Chinese Influence Tactics Evolve Amid AI Infrastructure Debates

On June 11, 2026, Alexandra Crawford stood outside a planning commission meeting in Nashville, Tennessee, holding a sign. The meeting was set to consider a new ordinance to regulate data centers. These centers are becoming a focus in the race for artificial intelligence, competing not only in semiconductors, models, and talent, but also in electricity […]

August 7, 2026

Prince Harry’s ‘Half-In, Half-Out’ Proposal and Its Potential in the Monarchy

Simon Vigar, author of ‘The Four Wives of Windsor,’ believes Prince Harry’s “half-in, half-out” idea might eventually find acceptance within the monarchy. Despite its rejection in 2020, Vigar suggests that a hybrid model could become inevitable. He shared with Fox News Digital that this arrangement would allow royals to support family without accusations of exploiting […]

August 7, 2026

Forensic Psychologist Criticizes Kohberger Plea Deal

A forensic psychologist criticized the plea agreement of Bryan Kohberger, calling it a missed opportunity by prosecutors. Dr. Kris Mohandie, known for his expertise in violent behavior, argued that the deal allowed Kohberger to revisit his narrative without any disclosure of the Idaho student murders. Mohandie expressed disappointment over the district attorney’s handling of the […]

August 7, 2026

St. Paul City Attorney’s Decision Spurs Bipartisan Legislative Action

Church Protest Controversy Two prominent figures, Pastor Jonathan Parnell and attorney Doug Wardlow, expressed their views on ‘Saturday in America’ about the decision made by St. Paul’s city attorney. The attorney chose not to prosecute anti-ICE protesters who disrupted Cities Church in January, labeling their conduct as a ‘peaceful protest.’ Bipartisan Legislative Effort A notable […]

August 7, 2026

Trump’s Influence Tested in Tennessee Primaries

President Donald Trump’s influence among Republican voters faced a challenge in Tennessee as the state’s primaries unfolded Thursday. The newly redrawn congressional map aims to bolster Republican chances of expanding their majority in the U.S. House this fall. In the Republican House primaries, the results were mixed for Trump. State Sen. Brent Taylor, supported by […]

August 7, 2026

Federal Investigators Probe Fatal Air Ambulance Crash Linked to GPS Jamming

Federal investigators are examining a deadly air ambulance crash in New Mexico, where the crew lost GPS navigation during a military jamming exercise. This incident raises questions about civilian aviation’s readiness for electronic warfare challenges. Crash Details The National Transportation Safety Board’s preliminary report indicates that the crew of a Beech King Air lost GPS […]

August 7, 2026

Should You Shuck Corn Before Buying?

Fresh summer corn arriving at grocery stores is sparking a frequent debate: whether or not shoppers should shuck corn before purchasing. Understanding Shucking Shucking corn means removing the green husks and corn silk to access the edible kernels. Some people prefer to do this before buying to check the quality and look for insects. “Some […]

August 7, 2026

Healthcare Fraud Criticized as ‘Mob Operation’ by Andrew Cherkasky

Andrew Cherkasky, a former federal prosecutor, expressed concerns about healthcare fraud during his appearance on ‘The Faulkner Focus’ with host Harris Faulkner. He described the criminal activities associated with Medicaid fraud as resembling organized crime, which results in millions of dollars being siphoned from critical state funds. This action severely impacts vulnerable Americans who depend […]