Warning for moms and dads about popular 'sharenting' trend

Health experts are warning parents not to excessively share details about their children on social media, cautioning that doing so can have long-lasting impacts on their mental health. According to a Wednesday article by the Cleveland Clinic, "sharenting" refers to "the act of digital oversharing, of excessively posting information, pictures, …...Read More

Haiti's new prime minister vows to seek unity after he is selected by transitional council

Haiti's newly chosen Prime Minister Garry Conille vowed to seek unity Wednesday in his first statement since a transitional council selected him to head the government in the troubled Caribbean country under siege by criminal gangs. Conille thanked the civil society groups, political parties and members of the Haitian diaspora …...Read More

Texas cat named 'Porridge,' hit by a car, needs a home where he can climb and be loved

A Texas kitty named Porridge has already proven himself to be quite the survivor — and now, as he recovers from serious injuries, the cat is looking for a home to live out the rest of his days as a star. "Porridge is around four years old and loves to …...Read More

Kansas Gov. Kelly to call special legislative session over tax cuts

Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly announced Wednesday that she will call a special legislative session on tax cuts beginning June 18. The move comes after the Democratic governor vetoed three Republican plans to cut taxes this year, setting up a high-stakes election-year tussle with the GOP-controlled Kansas Legislature. "I am committed …...Read More

Trump urges Judge Merchan to 'save his reputation' by dismissing trial

Judge Juan Merchan can "save his reputation" if he dismisses the NY v. Trump case, former President Donald Trump said in remarks Wednesday outside of the Manhattan courtroom. "The confusion is nobody knows what the crime is because there's no crime. Nobody knows what the crime is. The D.A. didn't …...Read More

Illinois high school apologizes after printing quote from student 'happy' about Oct. 7 in yearbook

An Illinois high school says it has launched an investigation after a "deeply offensive" quote about the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attack was printed in its yearbook. An entry in Glenbrook South High School's 2024 yearbook has sparked outrage in the community of the northern Chicago suburb of Glenview for …...Read More

Trump son-in-law Michael Boulos meets with dozens of Arab leaders in an effort to curry favor

Around 40 Arab-American leaders in the key swing state of Michigan came together with two top Trumpworld figures as the presumptive Republican nominee and President Biden both seek its delegate prize in November. The Trump campaign told Fox News Digital the meet-up — which featured Michael Boulos and former Director …...Read More

Wildfire near Canada's oil sands hub under control, Alberta officials say

A wildfire that forced thousands of residents from their homes in western Canada's oil sands hub of Fort McMurray earlier this month is now under control, Alberta officials said Wednesday. Alberta wildlife officials said the blaze remains less than six kilometers (3.7 miles) from the community and is about 190 …...Read More

Chiefs' Isaiah Buggs facing warrants for animal cruelty after allegedly abandoning dogs at rental home: report

Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Isaiah Buggs reportedly has two warrants out for his arrest for alleged animal cruelty in Alabama, according to the Tuscaloosa Patch. The outlet obtained civil documents filed on Wednesday that say police received information March 28 about dogs being left on the back porch of …...Read More

Rafah offensive by Israel didn't cross Biden's 'red line,' White House says

White House officials told reporters that Israel’s airstrike on Rafah on Sunday that killed two senior Hamas terrorist leaders and dozens of civilians does not violate President Biden’s "red line," mainly because the strike did not represent a major ground operation. White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby addressed …...Read More