MEDIA

Feb 07 2026CRIME

Nancy’s Vanishing: A Media Circus in the Desert

The news of an 84‑year‑old woman missing from a Tucson home has turned into a national spectacle, with the case of Nancy Guthrie becoming intertwined with her daughter Savannah’s role on a popular morning show. Police began their search after Nancy failed to attend church, and investigators found ev

reading time less than a minute
Feb 07 2026WEATHER

Weather Wars: When Home‑Brew Forecasts Take the Stage

Paragraph 1 In recent winters, ordinary folks have stepped up as unofficial meteorologists. A 32‑year‑old hobbyist from New Jersey posts his own snow predictions on Facebook, drawing sharp reactions as people debate the accuracy of his charts. Paragraph 2 His forecasts aren’t wildly off, but

reading time less than a minute
Jan 29 2026HEALTH

Malaysia's Bold Step in Suicide Reporting: A New Guide for Media

Malaysia has taken a significant step forward in handling sensitive topics in the media. They have created the first-ever national guidelines for reporting on suicide. This initiative is unique because it involves people who have experienced suicide firsthand. It aims to improve how suicide is talke

reading time less than a minute
Jan 29 2026SPORTS

The Busy Life of Mike Tirico: NBC's Sports Star

Mike Tirico is a big deal at NBC, known for his calm voice and love for sports. He's not just calling games anymore; he's the face of NBC's big sports push. With the Super Bowl and Olympics happening back-to-back, Tirico is in for a wild ride. He's got a lot on his plate, but he's handling it like a

reading time less than a minute
Jan 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

OpenAI's Plan to Create a Bot-Free Social Network

OpenAI is working on a new social network. It wants to make sure only real people can join. This is to stop bots from causing trouble. Bots are fake accounts that spread bad information and spam. The team making this network is small. They are thinking about using special tech to check if users are

reading time less than a minute
Jan 29 2026BUSINESS

CBS Evening News: Changes and Challenges

CBS Evening News is undergoing significant changes. The network has started offering buyouts to some of its staff. This move is part of a broader strategy to reduce costs and reshape the news program. The buyouts were proposed by Kim Harvey, the executive producer of the show. This news comes just

reading time less than a minute
Jan 29 2026POLITICS

What Happened at Ilhan Omar's Town Hall Event?

A man disrupted a town hall meeting with Rep. Ilhan Omar, spraying her with a liquid. The FBI is now handling the case. Investigators found out the liquid was apple cider vinegar. The man, Anthony J. Kazmierczak, was taken into custody for third-degree assault. Omar kept speaking after the incident

reading time less than a minute
Jan 28 2026POLITICS

Trump's Minneapolis Mess: When Even Allies Panicked

The situation in Minneapolis was spiraling out of control. A U. S. citizen, Alex Pretti, was killed by immigration agents. The government claimed he was a threat. But videos showed a different story. Pretti was unarmed and pinned down when agents shot him. This sparked protests and outrage nationwid

reading time less than a minute
Jan 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

The Leviathan Meme: When Weather Maps Spark Wild Theories

Social media has been buzzing with a strange new trend. People are claiming that a biblical sea monster, the Leviathan, is waking up near Virginia. This idea started after a big winter storm hit the U. S. Some users on Facebook and Threads believe the storm was made to hide the Leviathan from view.

reading time less than a minute
Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

A Bookstore Owner's Silent March

Greg Ketter, a long-time owner of DreamHaven Books and Comics in Minneapolis, has seen a sudden spike in his business. This happened after a photo of him at a protest went viral. The picture shows him calmly walking through tear gas during a demonstration following the killing of Alex Pretti. Ketter

reading time less than a minute