WATCH: Tennis Star Shuts Down Woke Reporter So Hard, Others Need To Take Notes

The Australian Open is history, but unfortunately, as is usually the case with a worldwide sporting event, we saw protesters, and shady media trying to bait athletes into talking about things completely unrelated to the particular sporting event, namely contentious political issues. The media is driven by likes, retweets, and clicks, so you can count … Read more

“I Love It”: Sylvester Stallone And Wife Discuss Decision To Ditch California For Red State

Famous actor Sylvester Stallone’s wife, Jennifer Flavin, recently discussed their decision to move out of California for greener pastures in Florida.  According to Flavin, she and her husband were seeking a change of pace for a “totally different lifestyle” in the Sunshine State. Stallone’s wife indicated that the move has been incredible so far and … Read more

An antique that was almost utilised everywhere

Unraveling the Legacy of Vintage Metal Perforators From administrative offices to creative spaces, vintage metal perforators have left an indelible mark on history, offering functionality, efficiency, and a touch of nostalgia. Historical Roots The origins of metal perforators can be traced back to the late 19th century when inventors sought ways to streamline paperwork and … Read more

Ashley Graham Explains Why She Stopped Breastfeeding Her 5-Month-Old Twins

Ashley Graham, renowned for her body positivity advocacy, openly discusses her motherhood journey. As a mom of three, including twins, she emphasizes every mother’s right to choose between breastfeeding and formula, insisting, “I don’t think we should be telling people how we should be feeding our kids.” Graham shares her struggles, revealing, “With my first … Read more

A famous mountain in the national park is getting a new name after it was deemed offensive by some people.

Yellowstone National Park remains a beloved destination, drawing countless visitors each year. Recently, a significant change occurred as a mountain within the park received a new name following public outcry. Originally dubbed Mount Doane after a U.S. Army officer infamous for leading a massacre of Native Americans in 1870, it’s now been renamed First Peoples … Read more