Read In The First Comment!

Read In The First Comment!

Internal Justice Department emails have become public after a veteran FBI agent alleged he was pressured to stop investigating who funded the Steele dossier. The whistleblower says he raised concerns about “unambiguous concealment” of Clinton campaign and Democratic National Committee funding, but instead of acting, senior officials shut the inquiry down. Sen. Chuck Grassley released…

Texas just got its answer — and the Democrats 

Texas just got its answer — and the Democrats 

Inside the Texas Capitol, this fight is no longer just about voting legislation—it’s about power, punishment, and political survival. By yanking direct deposit and stacking daily fines, House leaders have turned a walkout into a high-stakes financial siege. Each absent Democrat now faces mounting pressure not just from opponents, but from their own bank accounts,…

Especially after 60: Who should an older person

Especially after 60: Who should an older person

Reaching older age is framed not as an end, but as “a turning point” where one major decision can shape dignity, identity, and emotional health. The article stresses that choosing “where and with whom to live” determines whether a person continues to live fully or merely exists. Traditionally, aging meant moving into a child’s home,…

Global Fallout After DOJ Releases Millions

Global Fallout After DOJ Releases Millions

The recent release of thousands of pages of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation has sparked renewed attention, though it was less explosive than early headlines implied. The material—comprising flight logs, correspondence, and internal notes—provides a consolidated view of information that had circulated in fragments for years. While the volume is extensive, it is…

Why Were We So Thin In The 70s 

Why Were We So Thin In The 70s 

There was a time, not long ago, when widespread obesity was uncommon. Looking at family albums, school photos, or beach snapshots from the 1970s, most people appeared more active and balanced. This wasn’t due to special diets or self-control—it was how daily life worked. The environment encouraged movement, regular eating, and natural balance. Movement was…