

Mamie Van Doren Reflects on Her Hollywood Journey in New Memoir
Mamie Van Doren, at 95, is sharing untold truths from her long career in show business. Her new memoir, “You Thought I Was Dead: My Life of Celebrities, Sex, and Champagne,” reveals her experiences, including those with Hollywood’s notorious casting couch. Additionally, a documentary about her life is in production. In the book, Van Doren […]

Exploring the Debate: Alkaline Water’s Health Claims and Potential Risks
Alkaline water has gained attention as a possible alternative to regular water. Celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow, Mark Wahlberg, and Jennifer Aniston have endorsed alkaline water. But is there real proof of its benefits? Experts say the science remains uncertain. Bottled alkaline water often contains added minerals such as calcium and magnesium to achieve an alkaline […]

Boy Throb’s Journey: More Than an Internet Sensation
Boy Throb, an online boy band, seeks to prove its legitimacy beyond social media. With members Evan Papier, Anthony Key, and Zachary Sobania, the band is working hard to bring their bandmate Darshan Magdum from India to the U.S. This goal is more than a viral stunt; it’s a serious endeavor involving U.S. immigration challenges. […]

California Lawmaker Proposes Tax-Free Reparations for Black Residents
A lawmaker from California is working to ensure that reparations payments to Black residents remain tax-free. Assemblymember Tina McKinnor, representing the Inglewood district, introduced a bill aimed at exempting these payments from state personal income taxes. The bill addresses the legacy of injustice and lack of economic opportunity faced by descendants of enslaved individuals. “Reparations […]

U.S. Efforts to Reform United Nations Under Trump’s Administration
UNITED NATIONS — Jeff Bartos appeared before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in 2025 for his confirmation hearing with skepticism surrounding the existence of his prospective role. Nominated by President Donald Trump, Bartos aimed to serve as U.S. ambassador for United Nations Management and Reform, a position symbolizing the challenge of tackling bureaucracy. During the […]

U.S. Doctor Recovers from Ebola After Treatment in Germany
Dr. Peter Stafford, a U.S. physician who contracted Ebola during a humanitarian mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo, has been discharged from a German hospital after overcoming the disease. Stafford was part of the missionary group Serge when he was infected by the virus. He was flown to Berlin’s Charité hospital on May 20 […]

Pride and Political Proclamations: Debates in Indiana
Cory Soller, co-chair of Michigan City Pride, remains undeterred by Indiana’s leadership statements. For him, these do not detract from Pride Month festivities. A cross made with transgender pride colors was displayed at a Transgender Day of Remembrance ceremony at the Metropolitan Community Church in Portage, attended by Soller. Governor Mike Braun recently declared June […]

Putin Faces New Challenges Amid Economic Stagnation and Conflict
In St. Petersburg, Russia, President Vladimir Putin addressed the International Economic Forum, where he was surrounded by government officials, business leaders, and supporters. This familiar scene occurred against the backdrop of shifting global dynamics. Recent optimism from a summit with President Donald Trump has faded amid the ongoing stalemate in Ukraine. On Thursday, the U.S. […]

Immigration Judges Face Increased Caseloads Amid Deportation Efforts
The administration’s initiative to accelerate deportations has significantly increased the workload of immigration judges. This surge in cases has raised concerns among immigrant attorneys about potential violations of due process rights. On June 3, a family was seen exiting the San Antonio Immigration Court. Immigration judges have begun conducting ‘mega immigration hearings,’ where they are […]