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Mike Dee’s "I Am My Biggest Stranger" Earns Critical Praise as National Distribution Reaches 115,000 Libraries, 85,000 Bookstores, and 300,000 Schools

Debut author Mike Dee is gaining early recognition with the release of "I Am My Biggest Stranger," a powerful 511-page spiritual and personal transformation book inspired in part by Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy. Blending autobiographical storytelling, Christian spiritual reflection, and psychological insight, "I Am My Biggest Stranger" invites readers on a deeply introspective journey through identity, suffering, healing, and transformation. The book is building early momentum following strong editorial praise, including a 5-star Readers’ Favorite review, and upcoming inclusion in Readers’ Favorite’s monthly professional review distribution, which reaches approximately 115,000 libraries, 85,000 bookstores, and 300,000 schools nationwide. Unlike many personal growth books designed as brief introductions to companion workbooks, follow-up products, or future systems, Dee intentionally created a work designed to stand fully on its own. “At 511 pages, this was never m...
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UFC White House Fight Delivers Punches, Patriotism and A Proposal

SUMMARY : On Pres. Donald Trump's 80th birthday the UFC Freedom 250 cage match drew thousands to the South Lawn of the White house.  The event blended athletic competition with a strong patriotic program, highlighting national heroes alongside elite fighters. The brief but high‑visibility interaction between President Trump and Mark Zuckerberg added a notable moment to the evening, further amplified by the presence of Dana White and the ceremonial participation of Medal of Honor recipients and first responders.  Pres. Trump and White walked out to fight themed music setting a tone for intense competition. UFC Freedom 250 featured a notable blend of sports, national recognition, and high‑profile attendees. The event incorporated a ceremonial program in which Medal of Honor recipients and first responders escorted fighters to the Octagon, underscoring themes of service and patriotism. Seated with FLOTUS Melania and with Barron behind him, POTUS was surrounded by associates and s...

Black Independent Voters Hold the Winning Deck --Why the Voting Bloc is Game Changing

 For much of the modern civil-rights era, Black voters have been the Democratic Party’s most loyal constituency. According to the Pew Research Center, 83% of Black registered voters identified as Democrats or leaned Democratic in 2023, compared with 12% who identified as or leaned Republican. While that still represents overwhelming Democratic support, it is a modest decline from 2020, when 88% of Black voters aligned with the Democratic Party. Pew also found that Democratic identification among Black college graduates has fallen noticeably over the past decade, suggesting that the Black electorate is becoming more politically diverse than in previous generations. The shift toward political independence among Black voters did not emerge overnight. Researchers have observed signs of weakening partisan attachment since the late 2000s and early 2010s, particularly among younger voters who came of age after the historic election of Barack Obama. Pew's long-term analysis shows that you...

Media Shifts Call for Creative Survival: Tips for succeeding in a strained media economy

By Mona Austin The media industry is undergoing a structural reset—and for many journalists, survival now depends on reinvention. What’s striking is that the very skillset many newsrooms once treated as supplemental—multimedia storytelling, independent publishing, and direct audience engagement—is now essential. In many ways, what independent journalists have been doing for years has become the blueprint for the industry’s future. Across the country, layoffs continue to reshape traditional newsrooms. Veteran reporters are being pushed into freelance roles, while newer voices are gaining visibility in a rapidly evolving ecosystem. The traditional hierarchy is flattening. Even in spaces like the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room and Pentagon briefings, the optics of access, influence, and positioning are shifting in real time. At the same time, high-profile journalists are pivoting. Figures like Don Lemon have successfully transitioned into independent platforms without fully abandonin...

Trump's Investment in UFC could be unethical

SUMMARY: President Trump is facing renewed ethics questions after financial disclosures revealed he purchased stock in UFC's parent company while promoting a historic UFC fight on White House grounds. Supporters call the event an innovative celebration of America's 250th anniversary, while critics say it raises concerns about conflicts of interest and the use of public property to benefit a private company.    A Vietnam War veteran and a civic activist filed suit today asking the federal district court for the District of Columbia to issue an emergency order blocking " UFC Freedom 250," a corrupt scheme to hand the White House South Lawn and Lincoln Memorial to a private, for-profit sports promoter in violation of federal law. The event, scheduled for June 14, was conceived by President Trump and organized by UFC CEO Dana White, a close personal ally of Trump , and will benefit both men financially. Trump purchased up to $50,000 in UFC parent company TKO stock ea...

Marshals Extends Yellowstone Story

  The new show Marshals is an American neo-Western and police procedural television series that serves as both a spin-off and sequel to the Yellowstone franchise. It stars Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton, who leaves the Yellowstone ranch to work with an elite U.S. Marshals team. The series premiered on CBS on March 1, 2026, and has been renewed for a second season. It follows Kayce Dutton as he joins a specialized group of U.S. Marshals tasked with protecting Montana, combining his skills as a cowboy and Navy SEAL to bring range justice to the region. 

Court Order Education Department to Forgive Some Student Loan Debt

The fight over student loan forgiveness is intensifying, even as the nation’s top education official insists it doesn’t really exist. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has  ordered the U.S. Department of Education to move ahead with a massive loan discharge in the Sweet v. McMahon case, covering nearly 170,000 borrowers who say they were defrauded by their colleges. Those borrowers must receive notices of eligibility by March 30, with full relief delivered within a year, despite the department’s attempt to delay the process. At the same time, millions of borrowers in the now-defunct SAVE income-driven repayment plan are being told they’ll have to pick a new repayment option after courts killed the rule behind SAVE earlier this month. They’ll get a 90‑day window starting July 1 to switch plans, or risk being moved automatically by loan servicers. All of this comes after Education Secretary Linda McMahon declared early in the administration that “there’s no such thing as loan forgiv...