Articles By: Richard Davis (Page 33)

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.

House Speaker’s Early Recess Sparks Controversy Amid Epstein File Release Battle

It’s official — New York Republican Rep. Mike Lawler is staying put in the House of Representatives, putting to rest weeks of speculation about whether he might leap into the governor's race against Kathy Hochul. Instead, Lawler is betting on continuity, and in doing so, he’s giving Donald Trump and House Republicans a key win in their high-stakes push to keep the razor-thin GOP majority intact.

It’s never easy saying goodbye to a legend—especially one as monumental and unpredictable as Ozzy Osbourne. On July 22, the world lost not just a music icon but a piece of rock history, and the waves of grief and tribute that followed made one thing crystal clear: Ozzy was loved everywhere.

Cincinnati Bengals Training Camp Kicks Off With Optimism, Despite Contract Noise

Ilia Topuria Isn’t Sweating Max Holloway’s BMF Banter — "I Put Him to Sleep!"

U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee didn't hold back on Monday when nearly 30 Western countries issued a joint statement calling for Israel to end the war in Gaza. On social media platform X (formerly Twitter), Huckabee slammed these countries, saying bluntly, “When Hamas thinks you do good work, you are doing evil.” This bold comment underscores the deep tensions and conflicting narratives surrounding the ongoing conflict.

Trump Announces Massive Japan Trade Deal — Here’s What You Need to Know

Oregon’s Transportation Crisis: Governor Kotek Calls Lawmakers Back to Dodge Mass Layoffs

Chaos Hits New Jersey’s U.S. Attorney Spot as DOJ Fires Habba Amid Court Clash

Teddi Mellencamp and Estranged Husband Survive Attempted Burglary at Their Encino Home

Well, folks, the Cleveland Guardians are back in business—and they’re not tiptoeing in. They’re steamrolling. After a stretch that had fans pulling their hair out, the Guardians flipped the script in July, and Tuesday night’s 6-3 win over the Baltimore Orioles was just another example of how hot things are getting in Progressive Field.

Kaapo Kakko Finds His Groove in Seattle, Inks 3-Year Deal With Kraken

49ers' Left Guard Battle Heats Up: Ben Bartch Injury Update Adds Drama to Training Camp

🎯 Mark Your Calendars – Here's When You’ll See Red

Japan’s Far-Right Populist Surge: The Rise of Sanseito and Its ‘Japanese First’ Agenda

Ukrainian President Zelensky Announces Third Round of Peace Talks with Russia in Turkey Amid Prisoner Swap

Alan Dershowitz’s Take on Jeffrey Epstein’s Death: Suspicious Circumstances, Not Straight-Up Murder

Maxwell Talks Coming? Trump’s DOJ Pushes for Transparency in Epstein Saga

There are some celebrity deaths that don’t just make headlines—they rattle the soul of a community. Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s sudden passing at just 54 years old is exactly that kind of loss for the Black community. Not just because he was famous. But because he felt like family.

Bears Camp Buzz: Full Roster, Fierce Battles & a Fresh Era Under Coach Ben Johnson

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