BLM Sues George Soros-Backed Foundation for $33.4M

Breaking In May 2024, BLMGNF filed a lawsuit in California against the Tides Foundation, demanding $33.4 million be returned. The suit alleges that Tides, during its role as BLM’s fiscal sponsor, mishandled the funds, refusing to segregate them properly and misallocating large amounts without BLM’s consent. The dispute has recently intensified: BLM has asked the California Attorney General to investigate … Read more

King Charles and Prince William’s furious rows ‘echo through palace walls’

Last year, King Charles disclosed with the public his cancer diagnosis, sharing that he’s been receiving treatments in London. While he cleared his schedules and postponed certain royal engagements, it was mostly his wife Camilla and his son William who stepped in for him. Although not much is known of the type of cancer King Charles … Read more

Blessings to the United States

“God Bless the USA,” a song that profoundly resonates with the American spirit, encapsulates themes of patriotism, resilience, gratitude, and national unity. Composed and originally performed by country music artist Lee Greenwood in 1984, the song has since become one of the most recognized patriotic anthems in the United States. Over the decades, it has continued to inspire generations of Americans and … Read more

“Never Kiss a Stranger’s Baby!” A Mom’s Emotional Warning After Her Infant’s Eye Was Put at Risk

As parents, we often focus on the big dangers that could affect our children’s health—traffic accidents, major illnesses, or serious injuries—while unintentionally overlooking the smaller, everyday risks that might seem harmless but can have devastating consequences. One mother’s harrowing experience serves as a powerful reminder that even the most innocent and well-meaning gestures can sometimes … Read more

BREAKING: Trump Deploys 300 National Guard Troops

In a surprise late-night announcement, President Donald Trump has authorized the deployment of 300 National Guard troops into Illinois following reports of violent unrest and property damage spreading across multiple cities, including Chicago and Springfield. According to senior administration officials, the move comes after Illinois authorities requested additional federal support to stabilize the situation. Sources … Read more