From Teen Stardom to Purpose: The Evolving Journey of Kirk Cameron

Young Hollywood often sparkles with promise, offering young performers a life that seems effortless and glamorous. For one teenage actor, that shine arrived quickly when he captured a breakout role on the beloved sitcom Growing Pains. Practically overnight, he became a fixture of 1980s pop culture—gracing magazine covers, appearing on talk shows, and becoming a … Read more

Erika Kirk Torches Evil People Attacking Her Family, TPUSA

Erika Kirk had a powerful moment this week when she fiercely called out people who have been exploiting Charlie Kirk’s death and attacking her family since he was fatally shot three months ago. During a segment on Fox’s “Outnumbered,” Kirk spoke about the tragic death of her late husband, his work to start TPUSA, and … Read more

I’m 67, And I Finally Retired. My DIL Said, “Perfect! Monday To Friday, You Can Have The Kids!”

I’m 67, and I finally retired. My daughter-in-law, Saira, smiled wide over the video call and said, “Perfect! Monday to Friday, you can have the kids!” I blinked. Thought she was joking. “I’m not a free babysitter,” I said lightly, laughing a little, but her face dropped instantly. She just said, “Wow,” and hung up. … Read more

How Past Interviews Reveal Changing Standards in Media Etiquette

Conversations about evolving cultural norms often arise when old television clips resurface, and a series of David Letterman interviews with Jennifer Aniston has once again sparked reflection. While Letterman was long celebrated for his wit and late-night charm, some moments from past episodes feel markedly out of step with today’s expectations. One frequently discussed instance … Read more

I Didn’t Leave My Home for Her to Move In

I Didn’t Leave My Home for Her to Move In I live alone in a 3-bedroom house. My recently married son kept saying that it’s perfect for starting a family, so I ended up giving it to him and went to live with my widowed sister. Yesterday, my son told me that his MIL is … Read more