Author: Lauren Wurth

Lauren Wurth is a content team member who is passionate about sharing engaging content! She has a history of writing content for retail, lifestyle, and entertainment verticals. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her family, stopping by Dunkin Donuts for a coffee, and exploring other parts of the world.

Celebrating Easter in America this year, former POTUS Donald Trump encouraged Americans to buy his “favorite book” and “make America PRAY again.” That’s right — he’s endorsing the sales of the God Bless The USA bible and, perhaps unknowingly, raising the ire of the Christian communities across the country. “God Bless The USA” Bible Source: Gage Skidmore/Wikimedia Commons In his X (formerly Twitter) post, Trump wrote, “Happy Holy Week! Let’s Make America Pray Again. As we lead into Good Friday and Easter, I encourage you to get a copy of the God Bless The USA Bible.”  In the video he…

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Your average American bro doesn’t seem to want to go college anymore. While their parents may worry about their future, the young men themselves don’t seem to be fussed. The reasons are many and they are affecting not just men, but women also. Find out why there are more likely young female students on campus than male. Research Stats Source: Sincerely Media/Unsplash First, the stats. Comparing the numbers between 2011 and 2022, the Pew Research Center found that there are fewer young people in college. About a million young men and 0.2 million young women don’t go to college as…

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An attorney speaking for Texas’ controversial S.B. 4 ruling told a federal appeals court that the state’s legislators “maybe went too far” when making and passing the law last year. The law has been paused for now, but it’s more and more likely that the case will end up being judged before the U.S. Supreme Court. “Went Too Far” Source: Ray Shrewsberry/Unsplash The “went too far” admission was made at the second hearing before a 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday. A three-judge panel was going to determine whether S.B. (Senate Bill) 4 could go into effect. Texas…

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With aggressive migrants like Leonel Moreno, is it any wonder that US citizens are growing increasingly wary of the whole immigration issue? In his TikTok account, Moreno posts alarming messages that are likely to spark rage among American citizens. And it doesn’t seem that he’s going to stop. Home Invasion Message Source: Wesley Tingey/Unsplash The TikTok video that Moreno gained notoriety from is the one where he told his followers, “I’m thinking about invading a house in the United States.” He continued by explaining there is a law that would allow a person to seize a property if no one…

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Real Name: Stephanie Courtney Salary Deal: Eight Million Dollars Stephanie Courtney is an actress and standup comedian who rose to prominence by playing Flo, the insurance woman for TV and radio. She has starred in multiple films, including Blades of Glory, Girlfriend’s Day, and The Brothers Solomon. Her tv appearances include Cavemen, Madmen, and The Goldbergs. Stephanie Courtney made a whopping eight million dollars for portraying Flo. Terry Crews, The Old Spice Guy 2 Source: YouTube Real Name: Terry Crews Salary Deal: Six Million Dollars Terry Crews is an American actor, artist, tv host, comedian, and bodybuilder. He played pro…

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The idea of a random stranger taking over your home can be frightening. But it’s happening. The presence of squatters is beginning to pop up everywhere in the country with the intent to steal your empty homes. One migrant influencer’s TikTok video is fueling other squatters to take action. That action is to invade Americans’ homes and seize it. Migrant TikToker’s Message Incites Fury Source: RDNE Stock Project/Pexels That influencer is Leonel Moreno, originally from Venezuela. His original TikTok account, @leitooficial_25, where he posted the video has since been removed, but the message still managed to reach his 500,000 (or…

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Cameras allow us to capture special moments in time so that we are able to remember them and look back on them fondly. However, sometimes pictures capture things we did not actually mean to preserve. And other times, we catch things that are very difficult to explain.  Check out this collection of images that have such bizarre stories behind them that even scientists struggle to find an explanation. Time-Traveling Woman Source: YouTube In this viral video allegedly filmed in 1938, a woman is seen talking on what looks like a cellphone. Many have claimed that the lady is a time…

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Gen Z is coming up in the world. This generation is expected to take up almost a third of the global workforce by 2025. But why are Gen Zers saying no to 9-to-5 jobs? Is their sense of entitlement truly that strong? Or is it just a generational gap between Gen Z and their ‘Boomer’ employers? Closing that gap might be more crucial than ever. No Time for Anything Source: Brielle Asero/TikTok A Gen Z TikToker’s rant about not having time to do anything went viral last year. The video has since been used as an example of how “Gen…

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Egyptians created the Great Pyramid of Giza during the Old Kingdom period. It has been estimated to have taken around 20 years to build. The pyramid was built using millions of blocks weighing two to 30 tons each. These were quarried from nearby limestone bedrock. The method used to build the pyramids at Giza is similar to the brick veneer style used in modern times. However, the Egyptian style of laying bricks is far different from what we are used to today. Experts are still puzzled about how the Egyptians built the pyramids. More than Just a Cemetery Raffaele pagani/Wikimedia…

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America is facing a retirement crisis: many older Americans don’t have enough savings to live out their lives without a job. Investment firm BlackRock’s CEO, Larry Fink, has a shocking solution, but one that may be worth thinking about. He says older workers should just keep working. 65 Is Early for Retirement Source: Wilson Center/Dazzling4/Wikimedia Commons Fink’s annual shareholder letter suggested that the strain put on US Social Society benefits could be alleviated if people worked longer. “No one should have to work longer than they want to. But I do think it’s a bit crazy that our anchor idea…

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