September 13, 2023

Taylor Swift reigns supreme at the 2023 MTV Video Music awards

In a dazzling and unexpected turn of events at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards, Taylor Swift emerged as the undisputed star, taking home a whopping nine out of the eleven awards she was nominated for. The highlight of the evening was her victory in the top category for her mesmerizing “Anti-Hero” music video. Awesome […]

September 12, 2023

Get ready to pay more for bacon as new slaughterhouse laws impact prices

In a move to improve the lives of farm animals and curtail the pork industry’s controversial practices, California and Massachusetts are bracing for a surge in bacon and pork chop prices. These states have taken pioneering steps to enforce laws that ensure the humane treatment of pigs, but the journey toward implementation has been fraught […]

September 12, 2023

Landmark Google monopolization trial begins, could reshape tech industry

Today marks the commencement of a monumental legal showdown, aptly dubbed the “Trial of the Century.” In a gripping courtroom drama, the Justice Department embarks on a crusade against tech giant Google, accusing it of anti-competitive practices and monopolization that have allegedly stifled competition for a quarter of a century. Monopolization by Google At the […]

September 11, 2023

Surviving workplace shaming

In the workplace, people often find themselves navigating a maze of challenges, from tight deadlines to demanding clients. However, there’s one formidable adversary that many have encountered at some point in their careers that can easily ruin one’s professional life — workplace shaming. Whether it’s passive-aggressive comments, public humiliation, or the subtle undermining of abilities, […]

September 10, 2023

Biden’s new campaign ad showcases international power and age as assets

In a riveting new campaign advertisement, President Joe Biden makes a powerful statement: he is a stalwart defender of democracy, unwavering in the face of Russian aggression—a stance he asserts his top Republican rival, Donald Trump, failed to uphold. Yet, beyond the surface, the subtext tells a story much closer to home: Biden may be […]

September 10, 2023

Intoxicated Federal prosecutor accused of making ‘racist’ remarks

A federal prosecutor has come under intense scrutiny after a Department of Justice Inspector General’s report uncovered a series of disturbing incidents during his temporary foreign assignment. The report, which was obtained by The Messenger, paints a troubling picture of the assistant US attorney’s behavior, including allegations of excessive drinking, racist remarks, and aggressive flirting […]

September 8, 2023

Colorado lawsuit aims to oust Trump from presidential primary

In a groundbreaking legal showdown grabbing national headlines, a Colorado lawsuit has taken center stage, seeking to expel former President Donald Trump from the state’s presidential primary ballot. Spearheaded by the Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), this audacious move hinges on invoking Section 3 of the 14th Amendment—a post-Civil War provision that […]

September 8, 2023

Climate change spurs evolutionary “shapeshift” among animals

Humans aren’t the only ones feeling the heat. A groundbreaking study published in the journal Trends in Ecology & Evolution reveals that animals across the globe are undergoing significant evolutionary changes to cope with our warming planet. Climate change pressures animals? Co-author Sara Ryding, a renowned bird researcher from Deakin University in Australia, emphasized, “The […]

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