A Florida deputy is dead and two

A Florida deputy is dead and two

1. Announcement Chuck Woolery, best known as the first host of “Wheel of Fortune,” has died at 83. His friend and podcast co-host Mark Young told TMZ he was with Chuck in Texas when Chuck said he was “feeling unwell.” 2. Final Moments According to Mark, Chuck later returned “struggling to breathe.” Emergency services were called, but he passed…

Do you need to wash eggs before using them?

Do you need to wash eggs before using them?

Every egg arrives with a built-in defense system: the cuticle, or “bloom.” This delicate outer layer seals microscopic pores in the shell, blocking bacteria like Salmonella from slipping inside. When you wash an egg—especially under running water—you can strip away that shield and even help push bacteria through the shell. That means the very act…

Fired With a Middle Finger: Inside the

Fired With a Middle Finger: Inside the

What ultimately remained after the uproar over Elizabeth Baxter and Sean Dunn was not a grand lesson in patriotism or rebellion, but a cautionary reminder of how quickly public attention can be captured, inflamed, and then discarded. Their actions were real, their consequences painful, yet their legacy was reduced to a shorthand insult in partisan…

Trump Tells Schumer ‘Go to Hell’ After

Trump Tells Schumer ‘Go to Hell’ After

While the Senate slipped into summer recess, the capital’s calm was an illusion. Trump’s public attack on Schumer shattered any pretense of quiet negotiation, exposing a standoff that was never just about nominees. Schumer’s demands over frozen funds and future spending cuts collided with Trump’s refusal to bend, turning routine confirmations into a test of…

A FIGHT OVER WHAT’S REALL

A FIGHT OVER WHAT’S REALL

Alan Dershowitz’s account reframes the entire controversy around who controls Epstein-related records. He insists there is no secret “client list,” only FBI affidavits in which victims named alleged abusers, with those identities redacted under judicial orders. In his telling, two Manhattan judges, not federal officials or the Trump administration, decide what stays sealed — and…