Stay frosty, but keep it fiery.
Stay frosty, but
keep it fiery.

Stay frosty, but
keep it fiery.

A viral rumor about New York’s new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, caused confusion by falsely claiming he planned to introduce Arabic numerals in city schools. This misinformation emerged shortly after his electoral victory, which was largely focused on addressing affordability for residents. The falsehood gained traction partly due to targeted attacks on Mamdani’s identity as the…
As the Women’s Euro 2025 tournament begins, fans are recalling Prince William’s memorable behavior at last year’s men’s final. The Prince of Wales and his son George, 11, attended England’s clash against Spain in Berlin, where their passionate reactions went viral. Body language expert Darren Stanton noted William displayed unusually raw emotion during the match,…
A Brazilian mystic, Athos Salomé, has shared a prediction regarding Prince William’s future ascension to the throne. Known as the “Living Nostradamus,” the 38-year-old influencer claims a record of accurate forecasts, including events surrounding the pandemic and Queen Elizabeth II’s passing. Salomé recently suggested a significant event related to a key royal’s health could occur…
During a July 4th speech in Des Moines, Iowa, Donald Trump celebrated Congress passing his “Big Beautiful Bill” while accidentally revealing an unusual nickname for Melania. The controversial legislation includes tax cuts, defense spending hikes, and expanded government borrowing. Despite narrow approval (218-214) and criticism from figures like Elon Musk, Trump called it “a phenomenal…
Former President Donald Trump outlined a bold plan on Truth Social to fund a nationwide dividend through tariffs. He promised: “A dividend of at least $2,000 per person (excluding high-income earners) will be paid to everyone.” How the Plan Works Trump’s strategy is straightforward: tax foreign imports, generate revenue, and return some of it to…
Tragedy struck a beach in southern Ukraine when three swimmers were killed by sea mines near Zatoka Beach in Odesa. The victims, two men and a woman, were swimming in an area that had been prohibited for safety reasons. Regional governor Oleh Kiper confirmed the fatalities, stating all three were killed by explosive devices. He…