Articles By: Richard Davis (Page 87)

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.

Remembering Virgil Clark Smith: Detroit’s Trailblazer and Champion of Justice

The Last Weekend to Vote Early in NYC’s Primary Elections — Here’s What You Need to Know About Ranked-Choice Voting

When the dust settled on a tense day of escalating conflict between Israel and Iran, former President Donald Trump stepped into the fray with a blunt message: the ceasefire must hold, and both nations need to stop the fighting — immediately.

In a Nationwide Crackdown, Federal Agents Arrest 11 Iranian Nationals — Including a Watchlisted Terror Suspect

Dolly Parton’s Glittering Return to Las Vegas: A Must-See Mini Residency This December

Tallulah Willis Opens Up About Sharing Moments with Dad Bruce Willis Despite Mixed Reactions

Brandy & Monica Are Back — Together On Tour After 25 Years!

Why Eugenio Suarez Could Be the Hottest Trade Deadline Target in Baseball Right Now

Let’s be real—if you’re expecting the FIFA Club World Cup to showcase the absolute pinnacle of football excellence, everything needs to be on point: the talent, the tactics, and yep, the turf. Unfortunately, the current state of some American pitches is leaving players and managers scratching their heads—and maybe even icing their knees.

Shohei Ohtani—the unicorn of Major League Baseball—is gradually reawakening his dominance on the mound. But there's a catch. While the Dodgers are thrilled to see their two-way phenom inching back toward ace status, it’s becoming clear that “Ohtani the pitcher” might come at the expense of “Ohtani the speedster.”

It’s June, and the NFL offseason should be a time for quiet workouts, low-key optimism, and rookies getting comfortable with their new teams. But for the Cincinnati Bengals, it’s anything but calm right now. The franchise is caught up in a messy contract standoff with first-round pick Shemar Stewart, and it’s starting to turn heads across the league.

Let’s Talk About Jrue Holiday’s New Zip Code

Tensions Flare as Britain Warns Iran Over Strait of Hormuz Threats Amid Israeli Strikes

London’s Met Police Ban Pro-Palestinian Protest Near Parliament — Here’s What’s Happening

Trump’s Post-Iran Strike Move: Rallying Republicans Behind His ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’

Imagine spending years—maybe decades—behind bars for a crime you didn’t commit. You fight tooth and nail, finally find a thread of hope through DNA evidence or a key witness, and then... boom. You’re told you're too late. This isn’t a nightmare scenario—it’s the real consequence if a new piece of North Carolina legislation becomes law.

Big Moves, Bigger Laughs: Carvey and Spade Go Visual with Their Hit Podcast

Let’s get real—Jon "Bones" Jones walking away from the Octagon was never going to be quiet or clean. Not with his rap sheet. Not with his chaotic past. And certainly not with the whirlwind of drama that seems to chase him like an overzealous paparazzo.

Micah Parsons Contract Talks: A Make-or-Break Moment for Dallas

Just days ago, the Middle East found itself on edge again as the United States launched airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear sites, dramatically escalating tensions with Tehran. The move has sparked a whirlwind of reactions from top U.S. officials—and an unexpected mix of messages about America’s true intentions toward Iran.

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