VP JD Vance Spends Weekend in Orange County Amid Controversy

Vice President JD Vance is spending the weekend in Orange County, sparking controversy over his visit amid the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration enforcement efforts. The White House has declined to confirm any individual plans for Vance’s trip, citing respect for guest privacy. Security personnel are working with Disneyland Resort Security to prepare for Vance’s expected … Read more

Justin Bieber’s ‘Swag’: Separating Art from Tabloid Persona

Justin Bieber surprise-released his new album “Swag” on Friday, sparking a debate about the blurred lines between an artist’s work and their public persona. The question remains whether separating an artist from their tabloid image is possible. Listening to “Swag”, several aspects stand out. One notable example is how Justin Bieber navigates the fine line … Read more

Cameron Smith Ties for Lead After Blustery First Round

The first round of LIV Golf Andalucía concluded with severe winds forcing a suspension of play, leaving three players tied for the lead. Ripper GC Captain Cameron Smith shot 2-under 71 to tie with Smash GC’s Talor Gooch and Majesticks GC Co-Captain Lee Westwood. The Australian golfer, known for his experience playing in blustery conditions, … Read more

Ford Recalls 850,000 US Cars Over Fuel Pump Issues

Ford is recalling 850,000 vehicles in the US due to defective fuel pumps affecting its 2021-2023 Bronco and Explorer models, as well as some F-series pickup trucks. The issue has prompted the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to take action. Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2025/07/11/ford-recall-fuel-pump

Gabapentin Linked to Higher Risk of Dementia and Cognitive Impairment

A new study has found a possible link between gabapentin, a painkiller commonly used for lower back pain, and an increased risk of dementia and mild cognitive impairment (MCI). The research, published in the journal Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine, analyzed data from over 26,000 adults with chronic lower back pain who received gabapentin prescriptions. … Read more

10,000 Steps May Not Be Enough Exercise

Experts say that counting steps as a measure of exercise is misleading and not a reliable indicator of daily exercise goals. Dr. Alexander Rothstein, an exercise physiologist, recommends checking heart rate instead of step count for a more accurate measurement of exercise intensity. According to the American College of Sports Medicine, adults should engage in … Read more

Gunn’s Corny Superman Gets It Right

James Gunn’s new Superman movie has been making waves for its refreshingly corny take on the classic character. As a long-time fan of the Man of Steel, I had my expectations high going into the film. But what really surprised me was how accurately it captured the essence of the character – selflessness, resolve, and … Read more

Trump Slaps EU with 30% Tariffs in Major Trade Move

US President Donald Trump has announced a significant trade move, imposing 30% tariffs on European Union goods. This decision is part of a long-standing trade dispute between the US and EU. Meanwhile, cryptocurrency markets saw significant gains, with Cardano (ADA) experiencing its largest one-day percentage gain since May 8, rising 10.21%. The token’s market cap … Read more

Electric Vehicle Support to Be Cut Under New US Bill

The recent passage of President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) has significant implications for the electric vehicle (EV) industry in the United States. The legislation will cut all forms of government support for emission-light vehicles, creating uncertainty for an already struggling American auto industry. Despite this setback, EV enthusiasts remain optimistic about the … Read more