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Yale’s Buckley Institute Shows How Voluntary Student Groups Can Rebuild Trust
A student‑founded conservative hub now boasts 800 fellows, offering a template for institutions seeking credibility.
Bloater Statue Pre‑Orders Launch as HBO’s The Last of Us Eyes Season 4
Prime 1 Studios unveils a $2,399 Bloater collectible while fans debate the future of the HBO series and a possible Part ...
Matt Gaetz, Paul Gosar and the Surge of Antisemitic Conspiracies on the U.S. Right
Republican lawmakers are echoing age‑old antisemitic myths, reviving a dangerous “paranoid style” in modern politics.
The 36% Confidence Crisis: Why American Universities are Losing Their Grip
A massive drop in public trust and a perceived lack of job readiness are forcing a reckoning within higher education ins...
Beauty Industry on the Chopping Block: Trump's Funding Cuts
A plan to cut funding for cosmetology schools could have far-reaching consequences for working families, particularly wo...
Jessica Chastain’s Indie Turn: From $200M Flops to Auteur Drama
After Dark Phoenix and The 355, Chastain pivots to Michel Franco collaborations. Her Berlin-premiered film is finding a ...
Cambodia's Cybercrime Crackdown: A Glimmer of Hope Amidst a Daunting Challenge
Cambodia's efforts to dismantle its vast cybercrime industry face significant hurdles, but the government's new law agai...
Philadelphia's Tourism Chief Prepares for the 250th: A City at the Crossroads of History and Hospitality
Angela Val, President and CEO of Visit Philadelphia, steers marketing for the 2026 Semiquincentennial, blending heritage...
The Hidden Warning Signs in Men's Health
A closer look at the often-overlooked health issues affecting men and the dangers of self-treating with testosterone.
Love in the Fast Lane: Kim Kardashian's Monaco Grand Prix Debut
Reality star Kim Kardashian wows at Monaco Grand Prix, supporting boyfriend Lewis Hamilton amidst Ferrari's strong pace.
Anne-Marie Corbett's Glow-Up: From School Gate to Red Carpet in a £1,140 Rabanne Dress
Once a quiet primary-school mum, Anne-Marie Corbett now turns heads in designer dresses—but her rapid transformation has...
The Medical Toll of a Legend: Inside the Hulk Hogan Investigation
A final police report from Clearwater clarifies the circumstances surrounding the passing of wrestling icon Terry Gene B...
Kyle Busch Remembered: Tributes, Tragedy, and a New Scholarship at Michigan
NASCAR mourns 49‑year‑old Kyle Busch after his death from complications, with Richard Childress leading heartfelt tribut...
Coleen Rooney Sunbathes in Ibiza as Rebekah Vardy’s ITV Show Sparks Backlash
Coleen and Wayne Rooney enjoy a child‑free getaway in Ibiza while rival Rebekah Vardy faces criticism for her new ITV do...
The Split Siblings: How Hugh Jackman's 1968 Divorce Shaped a Trans‑Continental Family
Jackman's childhood split by gender after his parents' 1975 divorce left him and his brother in Australia while three si...
China's Lunar Leap: Chang'e-7 Seeks Moon's Hidden Water
China's ambitious Chang'e-7 space mission is racing to find water on the moon, a crucial resource for long-term space ex...
Brazilians Embrace Indigenous Fire Wisdom
Brazil's Xerente Indigenous people team up with authorities to harness ancient land management techniques and prevent de...
From Frankenstein Pets to Miniature Adventures: Why These Sci‑Fi Family Films Still Capture Our Imagination
Tim Burton, Joe Johnston, and DreamWorks each crafted sci‑fi family movies that blend wonder with lessons, and a new qui...
Gunfire Shuts Down Toledo's Old West End Festival, Multiple Injured
A shooting at Toledo's Old West End Festival left victims from teens to seniors and forced the event's cancellation.
Washington Restores Nine Fountains, Revives Lincoln Pool Amid Political Debate
DC’s historic fountains and the Lincoln Memorial pool get a makeover, sparking talk on urban beautification and partisan...
Prime Video’s ‘Off Campus’ Beats ‘The Boys’ and ‘Spider‑Noir’ in Unexpected Ratings Surge
Amazon’s college romance series is outdrawing its action‑heavy counterparts, hinting at a shifting viewer palate.
Ceasefire in Name Only: Israel Strikes Beirut Again as U.S. and Iran Drone Exchange Escalates
Israel hit southern Beirut for the second time since a U.S.-brokered ceasefire took effect, as Hezbollah refuses the dea...
Pakistan Sends Interior Minister to Tehran Amid Iran‑US Standoff
Pakistan’s interior minister delivered a high‑level message to Iran’s supreme leader, aiming to push a fragile ceasefire...
Shrill Lands on Netflix: A New Era for Body Positivity
Get ready for the highly anticipated comedy series Shrill, arriving on Netflix on June 8, along with Sweet Magnolias Sea...
The Timeless Charm of Harry Potter's Forgotten RPG
A retro Game Boy Color RPG that rivals Hogwarts Legacy in depth and charm.
Lake Powell's Shrinking Waters Reveal a Lost Paradise
As Lake Powell's water levels decline, scientists and activists are documenting the vibrant ecosystems reemerging in Gle...
Family Secrets and Alien Tech: Captain Marvel's Darkest Lead Yet
Carol Danvers teams up with Spider-Woman to track Kree weaponry, only to find her own family tree rooted in crime.
Avengers: Doomsday's Phase Zero Promise
The Russo brothers confirm a fresh start for the MCU with Avengers: Doomsday, a phase zero release that could reboot the...
Witwer’s Maul‑Spock Link: A Fan‑Expo Twist to the Star Wars‑Trek Showdown
At Denver Fan Expo 2026, actor Sam Witwer revealed a surprising link between Darth Maul and Spock, promising a fresh tak...
Denver Botanic Gardens Scales Back Summer Art with Jaume Plensa Retrospective
The garden trades sprawling outdoor installations for a more restrained showcase of Spanish sculptor Jaume Plensa, spark...