MEDIA

Dec 05 2025SPORTS

The Sweet Side of New England: Drake Maye's Wife Wins Fans with Baking

Drake Maye has been making waves in New England, both on and off the field. His wife, Ann Michael, has been stealing hearts with her baking videos on TikTok. She started gaining attention because of her husband, but now she's making a name for herself with her delicious recipes and festive videos.

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Dec 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Who Will Snag Warner Bros. Discovery's Treasure Trove?

Warner Bros. Discovery is in the hot seat, with Paramount, Comcast, and Netflix all vying for its prized assets. The company's vast collection includes beloved franchises like Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, and DC's superheroes, as well as cable networks like CNN and TNT. The bidding war is heating

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Dec 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Dark Side of Family Vlogging: What You Need to Know

The world of family vlogging is not as innocent as it seems. Behind the polished videos and smiling faces, there can be a dark reality. This is especially true for the Franke family, whose story is told in the documentary "Devil in the Family. " The documentary shows how Ruby Franke, a popular Mormo

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

When Denial Becomes a Weapon: The Truth Behind the Boat Strikes

In the world of politics, denial has become a powerful tool. It's used to dismiss uncomfortable truths and protect those in power. This strategy has been used to downplay everything from climate change to political scandals. Now, it's being used to justify actions that many consider war crimes. Rec

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Dec 04 2025POLITICS

Why the Caribbean Strike Story Might Not Be What It Seems

The Caribbean strike story has everyone talking. Some say it was a war crime. Others say it was just a job done. The truth? It's not clear yet. First, let's talk about the claims. Some news outlets say Secretary of War Pete Hegseth ordered a "kill-everybody" mission. They say he wanted to strike a

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Dec 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Social Media's Dark Side: A Horror Film's Bold Take

Horror movies have always been a mirror to society's fears. Today, those fears are increasingly tied to the digital world. Kurtis David Harder, a seasoned horror director, is using this fear to craft a chilling narrative in his new film, Influencers. This movie is a follow-up to his 2023 thriller, I

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Dec 04 2025BUSINESS

Big Players Battle for Warner Bros. Discovery

The entertainment world is buzzing with big moves. Paramount is upping its game to grab Warner Bros. Discovery. They're putting more money on the table, with help from investors in the Middle East. This includes Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. Meanwhile, Comcast has a different id

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Dec 04 2025FINANCE

Finance's Funniest Moments of 2025: Who Stole the Show?

2025 was a year packed with hilarious finance moments that had everyone laughing and sharing memes. Let's dive into the top highlights that made waves in the finance world. First up, Bill Ackman's dating advice took the internet by storm. In November, the hedge fund manager shared his unique perspe

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Dec 04 2025RELIGION

Schools in Mallorca Adjust Curriculum to Include Islamic Studies

In a recent decision, the High Court of Justice of the Balearic Islands has ruled that Catholic schools in Mallorca must offer Islamic religion classes. This move comes after requests from Muslim families who wanted their children to learn about their faith within the school system. The ruling has

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Dec 04 2025OPINION

Keeping Staten Island Safe: The Power of Open Police Radios

Trust is a big deal when it comes to keeping communities safe. It's not about liking or disliking the police. It's about making sure everyone is on the same page. That's why there's a push for Governor Kathy Hochul to sign the “Keep Police Radios Public Act” into law. This bill, backed by Senate Maj

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