Year: 2023

  • Young boy helps dad to keep his newborn twin siblings warm in viral photo

    Some images are so powerful, so heartwarming, that they’re almost impossible to resist. One such photo is of a little boy helping his father warm his two premature twin sisters. Originally published on the Danish Facebook page Parents and birth in Denmark about three years ago, it’s been shared again and is now gaining new…

  • We won’t be seeing anymore of Dr. Phil

    We won’t be seeing anymore of Dr. Phil

    Despite announcing that he will discontinue his 21-year talk show in the coming months, daytime television psychologist “Dr. Phil” McGraw assures his audience that they haven’t seen the last of him. The most well-known offshoot of Oprah Winfrey’s programme, which once ruled daytime TV, was “Dr. Phil.” After appearing as a frequent guest on Winfrey’s…

  • Former Presidents’ Health Reports: A Closer Look

    Former Presidents’ Health Reports: A Closer Look

    Former President Donald Trump recently made headlines with the release of a brief health report from his doctor, Dr. Bruce Aronwald. While the report claims that his health is “excellent” and mentions weight loss due to an “improved diet” and daily exercise, it lacks crucial specifics that many would expect. One notable absence from the…

  • NFL Referees Disqualify Five Players Under League’s New “No Anthem Kneeling” Rule

    NFL Referees Disqualify Five Players Under League’s New “No Anthem Kneeling” Rule

    The NFL’s new “no anthem kneeling” rule went into effect the first week of the season. Unfortunately, there was little anyone could do about it if they took a knee and the coach allowed it. This week, all that has changed. The league gave the power to eject players for unsportsmanlike conduct to the referee,…

  • Football Team Told They Couldn’t Pray After Game Defy School, Get Entire Town To Kneel Down

    Football Team Told They Couldn’t Pray After Game Defy School, Get Entire Town To Kneel Down

    Last week, it was confirmed that school employees are not allowed to lead their students in prayer. This includes teachers and staff who work at Putnam County’s two high schools; Upperman High School and Cookeville High School. Also, coaches for athletic teams are not allowed to take part in the prayers. A non-profit group called…