Sarah Palin’s Journey: A Life of Politics, Love, and Resilience

Sarah Palin, a name that became ubiquitous during John McCain’s 2008 presidential campaign, is more than just a political figure; she is a force of nature. Palin captured the nation’s attention with her roots in Alaska and her charismatic personality. But as headlines shifted focus to her private life, we discovered a resilient woman navigating … Read more

WATCH: ‘I’m embarrassed of them!’ Megyn Kelly destroys U.S. Women’s Soccer team after big loss for focusing more on woke activism than their sport

SiriusXM podcaster Megyn Kelly torched the U.S. Women’s National Soccer team after its dramatic and historic loss to Sweden over the weekend after America-hating star Megan Rapinoe botched a penalty kick. OPINION: This article may contain commentary which reflects the author’s opinion. Specifically, Kelly, who was interviewing Clay Travis, lashed out at the majority of … Read more

Former NFL Safety, Sergio Brown, Reported Missing After 73-Year-Old Mother, Myrtle Brown, Found Dead in Chicago Suburb

Former NFL player Sergio Brown is missing, and his mother, Myrtle Brown, was found dead in their Maywood home. Family members became worried when they couldn’t reach Sergio or Myrtle, which was unusual for them. Sheila Simmons, Myrtle’s sister and Sergio’s aunt, received a call early Saturday informing her of their disappearance. When she visited … Read more

River North Victorian, Wedged Between High-Rises, Transformed into Office Space

154 W. Superior Street in River North holds a prominent position for various compelling reasons. Nestled amidst two towering buildings, this charming twostory Italianate row home stands as a captivating testament to Chicago’s architectural heritage. It has also come to symbolize the evolving cityscape within downtown Chicago. As developers increasingly acquire older properties in River … Read more