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by Toter - 6 months ago

Fact Check: Trump and Musk Wrong on Improper Social Security Payments

President Trump inaccurately characterized data provided by Elon Musk, asserting that millions over the age of 100 are improperly receiving Social Security benefits. The actual figure is significantly lower—approximately 89,000 individuals are aged 99 or older. While apprehensions regarding fraudule...

by Toter - 6 months ago

The Eye-Watering Monthly Expenses of Wendy Williams' Luxurious Home

Wendy Williams, currently under guardianship, is struggling with restricted financial access despite her notable $40 million earnings throughout her career. Living in a lavish facility with costs reaching $52,000 per month, she endeavors to reclaim her autonomy. Recent reports shed light on the exor...

by Toter - 6 months ago

Why the Left Feels Cornered in Today’s Political Landscape

How far will the Left go to dodge accountability? Critics argue they’re weaving a narrative built on fantasy and deflection, similar to a child denying cookie crumbs on their face. From claims that Biden’s gaffes are “deepfakes” to ongoing excuses surrounding Hunter Biden’s laptop, the evasions have...

by Toter - 6 months ago

Empowering Future Leaders: Dallas ISD's Impact on Black Scholars' Legacy

(The HUB) – “Stony the road we trod, bitter the chastening rod..." These words from Lift Every Voice and Sing reflect the resilience of Black scholars. From Colored School No. 1 to Dallas ISD trailblazers, determination paved the way. Today’s leaders, like Jamiyah P., carry this legacy forward, insp...

by Toter - 6 months ago

The Forgotten Whiskey Genius: How Nearest Green Shaped a Spirit Legacy

Long before whiskey became a billion-dollar industry, a formerly enslaved man named Nearest Green was laying its foundation. Known today as the first African American master distiller, Green's talent and techniques shaped what we now call Tennessee whiskey. Yet for generations, his name was left out...

by Toter - 6 months ago

Celebrating Patrick Ewing: A Pioneering Milestone in Black Sports Legacy

The New York Knicks are celebrated for their legendary figures, notably Walt Frazier and Bernard King. However, Patrick Ewing stands as the most iconic of them all. On May 22, 1994, Ewing electrified the audience at Madison Square Garden, embodying tenacity and commitment despite lacking a champions...

by Toter - 6 months ago

Will Democrats Ever Acknowledge January 6th as a Left-Wing Conspiracy?

The Democratic Party’s steadfast position regarding the events of January 6, 2021, is enveloped in considerable distortion. Irrefutable evidence undermines their claims, yet they persist in inhibiting transparency. These attempts at obfuscation only reinforce existing doubts. As the Left continues t...