Like Indiana Jones once said, this find belongs in a museum. Archaeologists have discovered five musket balls from the opening battle of the American Revolution fought in Concord, Massachusetts, on April 19, 1775. The musket balls, found at Minute Man National Historic Park while archaeologists were making preparations for the… Read More
Report: Young voters suddenly switch to GOP in droves
A recent National Public Opinion Reference Survey (NPORS) conducted by the Pew Research Center has revealed a potentially seismic shift in American politics: young voters, long considered a stronghold for Democrats, are increasingly aligning with the Republican Party. If that holds true on election day, it will cause a landslide… Read More
Ivy League brass fired for sending antisemitic texts
Columbia University has “permanently removed” three staff members after they were caught sending text messages that pushed “ancient antisemitic tropes.” According to local affiliate FOX 5, the messages were allegedly sent during the “Jewish Life on Campus: Past, Present and Future” reunion event on campus. In a letter to the… Read More
[VIDEO] Planes narrowly escape collision at NY airport
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating an incident earlier this week when two airplanes nearly collided near an airport in Syracuse, New York. A Delta Connection flight was taking off when an American Eagle flight was preparing to land on the same runway, local outlet WABC reported. The incident… Read More
NFL legend Bernie Kosar diagnosed with Parkinson’s
He’s considered by many to be the best quarterback in Cleveland Browns history. Now the beloved Bernie Kosar is facing a greater challenge than anything he saw on the gridiron. According to an article published in Cleveland Magazine, the 60-year-old former Pro Bowler has reportedly been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease… Read More
Dartmouth College student found dead in New Hampshire river
Police in the town of Hanover, New Hampshire are investigating the death of Won Jang, a 20-year-old Dartmouth College student whom authorities pulled out from a local river over the weekend. Jang’s “body was recovered approximately 65 feet offshore” of the Connecticut River, and after it was identified, the deceased… Read More
NFL star suddenly changes his name for 2024 season
The Jacksonville Jaguars’ best defensive player is renaming himself ahead of the upcoming 2024 season. The Jags announced Tuesday that two-time Pro Bowl defensive end Josh Allen is changing his last name to Hines-Allen to pay “tribute to Joshua’s maternal side of the family and the other relatives who have… Read More
Federal judge ousted over bombshell sex scandal
U.S. District Judge Joshua M. Kindred of Alaksa has stepped down over allegations of sexual misconduct as part of an on-going investigation. Kindred allegedly engaged in an “inappropriately sexualized relationship” with a law clerk, according to an NBC News report published earlier this week. The Judicial Council of the 9th… Read More
U.S. Marshall shoots man outside Supreme Court justice’s home
A suspected carjacking attempt outside the residence of a Supreme Court Justice in Washington, D.C. ended in gunfire early on July 5, according to officials from the U.S. Marshals Service. The incident occurred at approximately 1:15 a.m. when 18-year-old Kentrell Flowers allegedly approached a vehicle occupied by a deputy U.S…. Read More
Top U.S. medical school now tuition FREE?!
Talk about a free ride. Thanks to a $1 billion gift from businessman Michael Bloomberg’s philanthropic organization, most students pursuing medical degrees at Johns Hopkins University will now receive free tuition. Starting in the upcoming fall semester, students who come from households earning less than $300,000 will have their tuition… Read More
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