Iran names Mojtaba Khamenei, former ruler’s son, as new supreme leader

Iran’s New Supreme Leader and the Shifting Geopolitical Landscape Mojtaba Khamenei’s appointment as Iran’s new Supreme Leader marks a pivotal moment, not only for the nation but for global stability. Coming amidst an escalating conflict with the U.S. And Israel, and a surge in oil prices, his leadership is poised to significantly impact international relations … Read more

Higher sales, same headcount: How AI is transforming work at Canada’s biggest companies

The AI Revolution: How Canadian Companies Are Rethinking the Workforce Canadian companies are rapidly integrating artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, leading to a significant shift in operational strategies and staffing needs. From financial institutions to tech firms, the adoption of AI is being touted as a win for investors, but it’s also sparking concerns about potential … Read more

Mississippi dad, daughter fatally shot while trying to buy PS5 from Facebook Marketplace

Facebook Marketplace and the Dark Side of Online Deals A Mississippi father and daughter, Victor and Serenity Gonzales, were tragically shot and killed even as attempting to purchase a PlayStation 5 through Facebook Marketplace. This incident, reported by the New York Post and WREG, serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers lurking within … Read more

Christina Applegate unleashes raw, probing memoir ‘You with the Sad Eyes’

The Rise of Raw Honesty in Celebrity Memoirs: A Trend Towards Vulnerability Christina Applegate’s forthcoming memoir, You with the Sad Eyes, signals a growing trend in celebrity storytelling: a willingness to embrace unflinching honesty. Rather than polished narratives focused on triumph, Applegate’s book, described as “raw and angry, lyrical and funny,” delves into deeply personal … Read more

Safest countries to be in if WW3 breaks out after RAF base bombed by Iran

As Global Tensions Rise, Where Are the Safest Havens? Fears are growing about the potential for wider conflict following recent strikes in the Middle East. As geopolitical instability increases, many are considering where they might be safest should a global conflict erupt. Several locations offer a degree of protection, whether through geographic isolation, political neutrality, … Read more

Middle East attacks hurting investment thesis for Canadians, wealthy foreigners

Gulf States’ Safe Haven Status Challenged: What Investors Need to Understand Recent missile and drone attacks across the Middle East, including strikes in the UAE, are forcing investors to reassess the risk profile of Gulf nations. For decades, cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi have attracted foreign capital with promises of political stability and favorable … Read more

Multimillion-dollar fraud probe targets California hospices

California Hospice Fraud: A Looming Crisis and What’s Next A sweeping investigation has revealed widespread alleged fraud within California’s hospice and home healthcare system, particularly in Los Angeles County. Hundreds of providers are under scrutiny by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), raising concerns about the misuse of taxpayer dollars and the potential … Read more

Ali Khamenei, long-serving Supreme Leader who oversaw Iran’s theocratic rule, dies

The Aftermath of Khamenei: A Shifting Middle East and the Future of Iran The death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, confirmed by Iranian state media on Saturday, marks a pivotal moment not only for Iran but for the entire Middle East. While the immediate repercussions are still unfolding, the decades-long legacy of the Islamic Republic’s second … Read more

Alicia Keys’ husband Swizz Beatz racked up staggering $5.7 M tax debt

Swizz Beatz Faces Over $5.7 Million in Tax Debt: A Recurring Pattern? Swizz Beatz, the Grammy-winning record producer and husband of Alicia Keys, is once again facing significant tax liabilities. Current filings reveal a total debt exceeding $5.7 million owed to the IRS, dating back to 2022. This isn’t a new issue for Beatz, whose … Read more

70% of Staten Island students skipped school following blizzard because of Mamdani policies

Staten Island Blizzard Fallout: A Sign of Growing Borough Autonomy Demands? A staggering 70% of Staten Island students were absent from school on Tuesday, February 24, 2026, following a historic blizzard that dumped nearly 30 inches of snow on parts of the borough. The high absentee rate – more than double the citywide average of … Read more