It’s not pretty in pink. A UK man was filled with “sadness” after stumbling across a neon pink lake, which he believed might’ve been caused by industrial pollution — but the causes are au natural. “I was taken aback by it as I haven’t seen anything like it before,” Barry Knight, 61, told South West News Service. The elderly Brit had encountered the peculiarly hued water body while walking the King Charles III ... Read more
When Silence Was Forced She Chose to Roar Jamie Lee Curtis Breaks the Gag Order and Exposes the Darkness Behind Colbert’s Exit
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the bedrock of the entertainment industry, celebrated actress Jamie Lee Curtis has ignited a firestorm, accusing television giant CBS of attempting to “gag” her and suppress what she claims is the truth behind the sudden and controversial cancellation of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.” The Oscar-winning star, a close friend and confidante of the late-night host, has stepped into ... Read more
One Artist One Month One Choice Jelly Roll’s Refusal to Celebrate Pride Sets Off a Cultural Earthquake No One Saw Coming
Country-rap artist Jelly Roll (Jason DeFord) has ignited a firestorm of controversy after posting on social media that he will not participate in Pride Month celebrations this June. His now-viral statement—“WOKE doesn’t deserve to be celebrated. I won’t be part of this agenda. June is for everyone, not just for politics.”—has sharply divided fans and drawn swift responses from celebrities, advocacy groups, ... Read more
The Lights Went Out on The Late Show but Stephen Colbert’s Voice Only Got Louder and What He’s About to Reveal Could Burn the House Down
With those explosive words, Stephen Colbert – the face of The Late Show and one of America’s most influential satirists has launched a war that could shake television to its core. After CBS announced the sudden cancellation of The Late Show in 2026, the network insisted the decision was “just business.” But Colbert’s vow to reveal “the dirtiest secrets” of CBS has turned what looked like a routine corporate decision into a ... Read more
For Twelve Rare Days Washington Heard Its Own Heartbeat as Violence Yielded Briefly to Stillness
WASHINGTON — The District of Columbia has gone 12 days without a single murder following President Trump’s federal takeover of DC police — a feat seen only one other time since the pandemic spike in bloody violence. The current streak of no killings is uncommon in the nation’s capital, which has one of the highest murder rates among major US cities. There have already been more than 100 homicides so far this ... Read more