Articles By: Richard Davis (Page 57)

Richard Davis is a seasoned news writer known for his insightful coverage of global events, offering readers accurate and thought-provoking analysis. With a passion for uncovering the truth, he leaves a lasting impact through his commitment to ethical journalism.

U.S. Eyes Diplomacy as Iran Nuclear Talks Gain Momentum Amid Tensions

Inside Trump’s Tight-Knit Circle as He Weighs Military Action on Iran

Chaos Inside the DNC: Can Ken Martin Unite the Party or Is It Falling Apart?

Talk about a full-circle moment! Ethan Embry, the beloved actor known for roles in films like Can't Hardly Wait and Sweet Home Alabama, is finally getting his scream queen moment—except in his case, it’s more of a scream king. Embry has officially joined the cast of Scream 7, nearly 30 years after he first tried (and failed) to be part of the slasher legacy. And for fans of the genre, this feels like horror history in the making.

When it comes to Hollywood courtroom drama, things just got a whole lot more intense. Blake Lively's legal clash with her It Ends With Us co-star Justin Baldoni has taken a surprising turn — and yes, it now involves pop queen Taylor Swift.

The 2025 NBA Finals are reaching a boiling point, and all eyes are on Indiana this Thursday night. The Oklahoma City Thunder have made the journey to Indianapolis with a championship within arm’s reach, leading the Finals series 3-2. But if there’s one thing this postseason has proven, it’s that no lead is ever truly safe.

You could smell the tension before you even saw it.

When Israel kicked off its surprise offensive against Iran's nuclear program, the goal was clear: take out Tehran’s key nuclear facilities and halt any potential weaponization. But as the dust settles, experts say some of Iran’s most critical sites are practically untouchable with current Israeli military capabilities.

The Spotlight on Iran’s Supreme Leader After Israel’s Bold Strike

Brad Lander: The Politician Who’s No Stranger to Getting Arrested

Rep. Eric Swalwell’s Legal Shield: Navigating the Political Firestorm Under Trump’s Second Term

Lisa Whelchel Isn’t Returning to Survivor—Unless This Wild Scenario Plays Out

New York City just got a dose of high-stakes drama — Squid Game style.

What looked like a blowout in the making turned into one of the most jaw-dropping comebacks of the MLB season—scratch that, the biggest one. On a wild Wednesday night at George M. Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, the Tampa Bay Rays roared back from an 8-0 deficit to drop the Baltimore Orioles 12-8 in a comeback for the ages.

Will Smith didn't even have his cleats dirty for most of Wednesday night. The Dodgers catcher was riding the bench deep into the game—until the ninth inning called his name. What happened next? Absolute fireworks. Smith stepped up cold, saw just three pitches, and sent the third one screaming over the fence in right field. Not just a home run—a record-setting, pinch-hit, walk-off rocket that ended the game in dramatic, Hollywood fashion.

Since stepping into office, Colombian President Gustavo Petro has been navigating some seriously tough political waters. His ambitious reform agenda has hit a series of roadblocks, largely due to rocky relationships with Congress. Political tensions, an assassination attempt on presidential candidate Miguel Uribe, and a lack of steady majorities have all combined to make governing a real uphill battle.

California’s Delta Conveyance Project: Why the State Auditor Is Sitting This One Out

Cassandra Jennings’ Unexpected Return to Leadership at St. Hope Public Schools Sparks Controversy

In a move that’s got the music world buzzing, legendary bassist Carol Kaye, one of the most recorded session musicians in history, has politely but firmly declined her upcoming induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The honor, set for November 8 at L.A.’s Peacock Theater, would’ve celebrated Kaye’s outstanding musical contributions with the Musical Excellence Award—but for Kaye, the accolade felt misaligned with the truth she lived through the golden recording era.

Gangland drama, secret codes over TikTok, and a rapper allegedly caught in the crossfire — sounds like a plot straight out of a gritty Netflix series, but this is the very real and chaotic saga unraveling in Los Angeles.

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