Chaim Bloom is gearing towards a rebuild with the start of his St. Louis Cardinals tenure. Many veteran players will be asked about their future, many players failing to develop will be shopped, and many prospects will be packaged in future trades to help recoup value. Many questions need to be answered following the tenure of John Mozeliak, with the focus to think about the 2026 season. The Cardinals have the ... Read more
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🚨 JUST IN: Inside the rumor mill—why a supposed DNA “bombshell” could upend tradition if true, and why proof still hasn’t surfaced ⚡. TT
The palace had practiced perfection for a thousand years—until one sealed envelope taught it how to blink.Behind a locked study door, three pages of numbers were heavier than a crown. It began with a smudge on an old photograph—just a date in neat fountain-pen script that didn’t agree with the family legend. A small error, the sort archivists forgive. Then another date disagreed. Then a third. Tradition hates arithmetic, ... Read more
Stephen Colbert’s Powerful Stand for Truth: The Emotional Moment That Shook Late Night Television Forever.
For nearly thirty years, Stephen Colbert has been America’s master of satire — a man whose sharp wit and moral clarity turned late-night television into a mirror of the national mood. But one quiet weekend changed everything. What began as casual reading became a moment of reckoning that would blur the line between comedy and crusade. The Book That Shook the Comedian Colbert picked up Nobody’s Girl: A ... Read more
Jon Stewart calls the government shutdown deal a “world-class collapse” — and says Democrats have no one else to blame.NH
Late-night hosts unleashed on Senate Democrats for caving on the longest-ever government shutdown with no assurance on healthcare subsidies from Republicans. Jon Stewart Jon Stewart minced no words for congressional Democrats on Monday evening, hours after a coalition broke from the party and voted with Republicans to extend government funding through January with no assurances on the ... Read more
Pete Hegseth Confirms New U.S. Strikes on Pacific Drug Boats — Six Dead as Lawmakers Demand Answers. NQ
The United States struck two alleged drug-carrying vessels in the eastern Pacific Ocean on Sunday, killing six people on board, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Monday, as calls mounted for investigations into the strikes. “These vessels were known by our intelligence to be associated with illicit narcotics smuggling, were carrying narcotics, and were transiting along a known narco-trafficking transit route,” ... Read more




