[ad_1] Green Day took a jab at Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller during a recent show in California while speaking up for the people of Minnesota. While performing their iconic 2004 chart-topper American Idiot in the Kia Forum on Saturday, frontman Billie Joe Armstrong continued his tradition of trading […]
Man Refuses to Change His Day Off Plans for Girlfriend Who W…
[ad_1] NEED TO KNOW A man planned his perfect day off for weeks, deciding he wanted to watch movies and play games However, the day of, his girlfriend decided to work from home and said she needed “quiet” “I said I’d still be doing what I had planned so she could either accept the noise […]
Indie Author Summer: R.J. Joseph Faces Her Fears To Change A…
[ad_1] We are SO back with another round of Indie Author Summer. Take a small break from huge blockbusters coming to theaters during the last sweltering weeks of hot weather. Indie Author Summer is still here and it is all about introducing new-to-you authors, fresh voices and daring books you might not see in a […]
Climate change is boosting the risk of sleep apnea : NPR
[ad_1] Heat makes it harder to sleep. In Baghdad, some neighbors set up mattresses on their roof to find a cool sleeping spot. A new study finds the risk of sleep apnea goes up along with temperatures. Chris Hondros/Getty Images/Getty Images Europe hide caption toggle caption Chris Hondros/Getty Images/Getty Images Europe Everyone knows the feeling: […]
In Sebas Velasco, The Morning Will Change Everything
[ad_1] Sebas Velasco’s paintings have an evocative power that’s akin to stumbling upon a hidden, nocturnal world—one that’s shadowed and raw, yet humming with a quiet vibrancy. There are the colors of the night and the echoes of youth culture, even in places that feel abandoned and empty. There is life here. There is movement […]
Gene Hackman death: Police change timeline after new details…
[ad_1] Authorities have discovered new information in the deaths of Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa, shifting the timeline of events. According to NBC News, cellphone records indicate that Arakawa was alive at least one day after her estimated time of death. Arakawa’s phone records show that she made three calls to Cloudberry, a private […]
Divorcing Hip Hop (Part 2)
“Why I’m Divorcing Hip-Hop—and Embracing Peace Instead” Months ago, I declared that I was done. Finished. Through. You all took one of my favorite rappers and threw him under the bus, fabricating conspiracy theories about why he “must’ve done it,” spinning tales of his alleged partnership with Diddy when it was convenient, and even dragging […]
Mei-Ju Shen: Bold Designs Bridging Culture and Social Change
[ad_1] A Fusion of Cultures and Causes Mei-Ju Shen, a visionary fashion designer, is reshaping the dialogue between art, culture, and sustainability. Born in Taipei and deeply connected to her Taiwanese heritage, Shen’s upbringing was steeped in a profound sense of social responsibility. This influence is rooted in her family’s commitment to humanitarian causes, exemplified […]
The Lost Art of Connection: Why You Need Deep Relationships to Survive in Today’s World
Loneliness in a Connected Age We live in a world where we’re always “connected,” yet more people feel isolated than ever before. Social media, text messages, and quick check-ins give the illusion of connection, but deep, meaningful relationships are becoming rare. Humans are wired for connection. Our mental, emotional, and even physical health thrives on […]
Harnessing Change: A Journey Through Growth and Courage
In times like these, it’s easy to sense the anticipation around us—people know that change is coming. They can feel it in the air, sense it in their conversations, and watch it unfold on every screen they look at. But feeling the change is only half the battle; being ready for it is what counts. […]