3 Shifts Great Leaders Make to Become Extraordinary
By Kelly Fidel re’s so much work out there on getting leaders to be great, but not much on what happens once you’re great. For… Read More »3 Shifts Great Leaders Make to Become Extraordinary
By Kelly Fidel re’s so much work out there on getting leaders to be great, but not much on what happens once you’re great. For… Read More »3 Shifts Great Leaders Make to Become Extraordinary
LAGRANGE, Ga.—An Auburn University student disappeared after leaving his job at a Georgia bar one night in January 1976, and authorities long believed he was… Read More »Missing Auburn Student’s Car Found, but 1976 Mystery Remains
News Analysis U.S. interests in Pakistan include maintaining stability in South Asia, preventing war between India and Pakistan, containing international terrorism launched from Afghanistan, as… Read More »US-China Strategic Rivalry Plays Out in Pakistan
As a lifelong fan of cinema, it was hard to admit that I couldn’t remember much of director David Lean’s 1962 masterwork “Lawrence of Arabia.”… Read More »Iconic Films: ‘Lawrence of Arabia’: A Searing Biographical Epic of an Eccentric Hero
SANTA ANA, Calif.—A former addiction care center employee was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison on Dec. 10, for driving under the influence of… Read More »DUI Driver Who Killed Costa Mesa Firefighter Gets 15-Years-to-Life in Prison
A State Department officer has filed a lawsuit against the department over what he alleged was retaliation and disability discrimination after he reported experiencing in China… Read More »Staffer Sues State Department Over Alleged ‘Havana Syndrome’ He Experienced in China
SANTA ANA— mother of a teenage girl who sucker-punched an opposing player in the head during a youth basketball game in Garden Grove—an attack caught… Read More »Mother of Teen Who Sucker-Punched Girl in Basketball Game Charged
Fiction Recreating the Texas Revolution ‘Captain Putnam for the Republic of Texas’ By James L. Haley In this fourth installment of the historical fiction Putnam… Read More »Booklist: Recommended Reading
sister of Scott Peterson said “justice has been served,” a day after Peterson was re-sentenced to life in prison for the 2002 killing of his… Read More »Scott Peterson’s Sister: ‘Justice Has Been Served’
SAN JOSE, CALIF.—Once-lionized entrepreneur Elizabeth Holmes wrapped up seven days of testimony in her criminal fraud trial Wednesday, having largely used the time to defend… Read More »What Elizabeth Holmes Had to Say at Her Trial: 5 Takeaways
DOYLINE, La.—“Crinkle-cut fries are better than curly fries.” And with that, Officer Billy Collins got the last word in on a long-running household controversy. joke… Read More »‘Officer Down’: Small Towns Shocked by Surge of Ambush Cop Killings
Hollywood tends to ruin its remakes of classic movies with clumsy attempts to update them and make them “relevant.” Two examples are the cheesy 1976… Read More »American Treasures: ‘West Side Story’
News Analysis House passed a bipartisan compromise version of the National Defense Authorization Act for 2022 (NDAA), the annual defense spending bill, on Dec. 7.… Read More »Final Defense Bill Cuts Some Provisions Aimed at Countering China
Scott Peterson was sentenced Wednesday to life in prison without parole after he was spared the death sentence over the deaths of his wife and… Read More »Scott Peterson Resentenced to Life in Prison for Pregnant Wife’s Murder
In “Bad News: How Woke Media Is Undermining Democracy,” Newsweek journalist Batya Ungar-Sargon provides a timely overview of the problems plaguing American journalism. subject of media… Read More »Book Review: ‘How America’s Woke Media Is Undermining Democracy’
Shanghai brothel owner Zhao Fuqiang is shown in an undated photo. Social media users have been berating China state-owned media, which is tightly controlled by… Read More »Chinese social media users slam state media for failure to expose sex abuses
Liberals’ conversion therapy bill was fast-tracked in the Senate on Dec. 7, avoiding amendments, debate, and committee study, just as it did in the House… Read More »Conversion rapy Bill Passed In House, Senate Without Debate or Study
American TV presenter Nick Cannon delivered an emotional statement on Tuesday revealing that his youngest child has died at just 5 months old. Cannon, 41, shared… Read More »Nick Cannon’s 5-Month-Old Son Zen Has Died of Cancer, TV Presenter Says
For 11 years, including during the initial days of the COVID-19 outbreak, Josh Sattley served the community of Beverly Hills as a Firefighter and Paramedic.… Read More »Beverly Hills Firefighter Refuses to Comply with Vaccine Mandate for Religious Reasons, Relieved of Duty Without Pay
YORK, Pennsylvania—Keith Smith received the first of three doses of ivermectin Monday, while being treated for COVID-19 in the intensive care unit at UPMC Memorial… Read More »Pennsylvania COVID-19 Patient Fights for Access to Ivermectin
Twitter will likely become even more restrictive and politically biased following the departure of its founder and CEO Jack Dorsey last month, according to the co-founder and… Read More »Twitter Is Likely to Become More Politically Biased After Jack Dorsey’s Departure: Parler Founder
new president of Honduras is a woman—the first one elected to that position in a country ranked second in the world for female murders. Democratic… Read More »Legacy of Extreme Violence Looms Over Honduras’ First Female President
PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii—Thousands of people gathered here on Tuesday to commemorate the 80th Anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. surprise assault by the Imperial Japanese… Read More »80 Years of Remembering Pearl Harbor: Valor, Sacrifice, and Peace
United for Waukesha Community Fund has raised more than $4.5 million for the victims of the Waukesha Christmas Parade attack in just two weeks. Donations from across… Read More »Community Fund Raises More Than $4.5 Million for Victims of Christmas Parade Attack
SANTA ANA, Calif.— new Orange County Crime Victims Monument was unveiled during a dedication ceremony on Dec. 6, in commemoration of the county’s deceased crime… Read More »Orange County Honors Crime Victims With New Monument
CARLSBAD, Calif.—Officially an American citizen for just a few days, Carlsbad resident Kaillie Humphries teamed with Kaysha Love and won the two-woman bobsled World Cup race… Read More »Carlsbad Gold Medalist, New US Citizen, Wins Second Bobsled Race in Two Days
PONTIAC, Mich.—A third party will investigate events at Oxford High School that occurred before a school shooting that left four students dead and six other… Read More »Third Party to Probe Oxford High’s Actions Ahead of Shooting
We’ve all met people who are greedy and who never seem to have enough, even when they have plenty. Some of us may be haunted… Read More »‘A Christmas Carol’ and Overcoming Devilish Greed
global supply chain disruption has prompted some Canadians to do their Christmas shopping ahead of time, but many still have difficulty finding the right items… Read More »More Canadians Doing Holiday Shopping Early Amid Supply Shortages: Poll
By Meiyoko Taylor No successful entrepreneur is a stranger to hard work, but the resulting hustle-and-grind mindset can cause more harm than good. problem lies when this pursuit… Read More »How Non-Stop Hustle and Grind Is Bad for Your Mind