Month: April 2026

London Rental Ads Spark Fresh Fury

Rental ads in London are again raising eyebrows after listings surfaced that appear to exclude applicants by religion. The practice is drawing legal scrutiny and more than a little concern about how online housing platforms police what gets posted.

Clinton Drops In, Jones Nearly Falls

Bill Clinton appeared at the Cowboys' draft press conference, and Jerry Jones nearly lost his balance while rushing to greet him. The room got a surprise cameo, and the internet got its daily snack.

Gates Foundation Trims Staff Amid Review

The Gates Foundation says it will cut up to 500 jobs by 2030 while also reviewing its ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The move comes as the group faces pressure, donor questions, and a fresh round of public scrutiny.

Omar Winery LLC Vanishes

Ilhan Omar’s amended disclosure and the sudden end of a California winery LLC have revived questions about the finances behind a business that briefly looked far more valuable on paper.

Washington’s Prayer Fight Is Back

Federal prayer is back in the spotlight, and the legal fight is older than the slogans. The Constitution bans an established church, but the history around government prayer is far messier than the usual activist talking points.

Pope Tells Africans: Stay Home

Pope Leo XIV used a stop in Cameroon to urge young Africans to build their own countries instead of chasing a better future abroad. His remarks touched a raw nerve in the migration debate, where slogans usually arrive faster than solutions.

IDF Jails Soldiers Over Jesus Statue

Two IDF soldiers received 30-day military detention after video showed a Christian statue smashed in southern Lebanon. The army says it replaced the statue and is disciplining others who stood by.