Port: Fighting ignorance with civics
A startling number of Americans voice strong governmental opinions online, yet many cannot pass a basic civics test—a knowledge gap undermining our democracy.
‘Taylor Swift Midnights Cardigan’ Trend Explained Amid Fan Selfie
After a sweet interaction between Taylor Swift and a fan went viral, the pop star’s Midnights cardigan has surged back into the spotlight, with fans eager to find out if they can still get their hands on the iconic merch.

Who Is Anna Camp’s Ex-Husband, Skylar Astin? & Why Did They Get Divorced?
Actress Anna Camp is at the center of dating rumors after re-posting an image from her on-set stylist, Jade Whipkey. While neither has confirmed the relationship, fans are buzzing about the potential romance and revisiting Camp’s past marriage to actor Skylar Astin.

Guest Op-ed: Violence in schools needs to be addressed with education and social-emotional learning
A violent altercation among teenagers, witnessed and recorded by bystanders, has shaken our community. Embright Education focuses on understanding why such incidents occur and emphasizes prevention through education and social-emotional learning.

Alabama Barker Catches Heat For Goading Her Friends Into Risky Pranks
Alabama Barker is under scrutiny for encouraging her friends to engage in risky pranks, igniting debates about influencer responsibility and the impact of social media on youth behavior. Speculation arises that Bhad Bhabie might address the controversy in a future diss track.

Wisconsin school shooter appears to have fallen into extremist world online
The tragic case of 15-year-old Natalie Rupnow from Madison, Wisconsin, reveals how extremist online communities can radicalize vulnerable youth, leading to real-world violence. Investigations show her deep immersion in platforms that glorify school shootings and promote white supremacist ideologies.