Tunde Onakoya Launches Nigeria’s First Chess Innovation Hub in Lagos

In an inspiring move towards nurturing young talent, Tunde Onakoya, founder of Chess In Slums, has officially launched the first Chess Innovation Hub in Lagos. This groundbreaking initiative, made possible through partnerships with Lufthansa and Help Alliance, seeks to empower children with the tools they need to unlock their full potential. It will foster creativity...

Atlanta Businessman Challenges Stacey Abrams’ Claims on Black Voter Support

In a heated exchange on *Fox & Friends First, Atlanta businessman *Bruce LeVell took aim at former Georgia gubernatorial candidate *Stacey Abrams, who recently attributed the lack of support for Vice President *Kamala Harris among Black male voters to "racism" and "sexism." LeVell, a supporter of former President Donald Trump, didn't hold back, criticizing Abrams for...

Commonwealth Games 2026: A Mixed Bag for Sports Fans!

Excitement is brewing for the *2026 Commonwealth Games, set to take place in *Glasgow from July 23 to August 2! However, not all sports enthusiasts are cheering, as the announcement of the stripped-back program has left some notable absences. What's In?The confirmed lineup features 10 sports, including: Athletics and para-athletics Swimming and para-swimming Track cycling and para-track cycling Boxing Gymnastics Netball Weightlifting Judo Bowls and...

Deadly E. Coli Outbreak Linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounders: One Fatality, Dozens Sickened

A recent E. coli outbreak has raised alarms across the nation, with at least one death and 49 confirmed illnesses linked to McDonald's Quarter Pounder hamburgers. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), this alarming situation has unfolded in 10 states, primarily affecting Colorado and Nebraska, where the highest number of cases...

Artist Sues Vail After Residency Is Canceled Over Gaza War Painting

In a case that has stirred debate about artistic freedom and political expression, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Colorado has filed a lawsuit against the town of Vail on behalf of Native American artist Danielle SeeWalker. The suit alleges that Vail violated SeeWalker's First Amendment rights when it abruptly canceled her artist residency...

Pembrokeshire’s Second Home Tax U-Turn Sparks Debate

In a heated decision that has divided opinion, Pembrokeshire councillors have voted to reduce the council tax premium on second homes, bringing it down from 200% to 150%, just six months after the higher rate was introduced. The move has reignited a debate about the balance between protecting local housing markets and supporting tourism in...

From Mega Fan to Political Strategist: Meet Irene Kim, the Swiftie Leading a Political Movement for Kamala Harris

In a surprising blend of pop culture and politics, Irene Kim, once a dedicated Taylor Swift superfan, has found herself at the helm of a rapidly growing political movement: Swifties for Kamala. What began as an online fan community has evolved into a full-fledged campaign mobilizing young voters to support Kamala Harris and the Democratic...

Trump vs. Biden on the Economy: A Look at the Numbers and the Voter Divide

As the 2024 U.S. presidential election heats up, former President Donald Trump is once again leaning into what he considers one of his strongest suits—his economic record. Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris, though not officially at the helm, finds herself defending President Joe Biden's economic track record, a challenge as Americans continue to favor Trump...

Pennsylvania Farmers Targeted by Misinformation After Kamala Harris Campaign Ad

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania – Bob and Kristina Lange, farmers from Pennsylvania, have found themselves at the center of a misinformation storm after their appearance in a campaign advertisement for Vice President Kamala Harris. The couple, featured in a promotional video highlighting rural America, has faced a barrage of threats following the spread of false claims online. The...