We need to talk plainly about how our laws and leaders treat children, because policy signals values. This piece argues that when a culture accepts killing the unborn it weakens the duty to protect kids who are born. It pushes a straightforward Republican view: children are gifts and our institutions ought to reflect that in law and practice. “When was…
Business & Finance
ULTY is handing out real weekly cash by selling options on very volatile tech and crypto-adjacent stocks, but those cheerful checks come with big swings. This piece explains how the payouts are funded, why they move with the VIX, where the strategy creates risk, and why a lower-volatility covered-call ETF like JEPQ might suit investors wanting steadier income. ULTY’s model…
Health & Wellness
Creatine, the common muscle-building supplement, may help improve depression symptoms, new research suggests.A systematic review, published in Genomic Press’ Brain Medicine, found that creatine monohydrate may be beneficial as an add-on treatment for major depressive disorder, although the evidence remains preliminary.The Canada-based researchers analyzed data from five randomized controlled trials, evaluating the impact of creatine monohydrate intake on mental health.AMERICANS…
Sports
Seattle turned electric and then stunned as the U.S. Men’s National Team saw its 2026 World Cup run end badly at home; the night was supposed to be a celebration but turned into a lesson about mistakes, pressure, and the gap between potential and execution. Players who carried hope into the stadium left with questions, and the match will be…
Technology
Coal’s reputation as the dirtiest fossil fuel masks a quieter truth: it can be a feedstock, not just a fuel. This piece walks through how coal can be converted into clean energy carriers, industrial chemicals, and hydrogen without direct combustion, and it weighs the environmental trade-offs and practical hurdles involved. Gasification turns coal into a synthesis gas, a mix of…