'Of Boys and Men' author Richard Reeves said he is worried about young men's circumstances in our society Author and social scientist Richard Reeves told CNN on Saturday that the amount of men in America not buying homes or starting families is a "big issue." ... 01/4/2025 - 5:44 am | View Link
Young, single men are leaving traditional churches. They found a more ‘masculine’ alternative Young, single men are flocking to the Orthodox church after discovering the “masculine” Christian religion through online influencers. 01/4/2025 - 4:15 am | View Link
Gen Z Women, Tell Us What You Think Is Driving Young Men To Embrace The Red Pill Mindset In a survey published in Harvard Business Review, women in leadership roles reported facing workplace age discrimination at every age bracket. Neurologists reveal the biggest early symptom of the ... 01/3/2025 - 5:50 am | View Link
Young men are more likely to have erectile dysfunction if they also suffer from this issue Erectile dysfunction, which occurs when you can’t get or keep an erection firm enough for satisfactory sex, affects about 30 million US men. 01/2/2025 - 7:17 am | View Link
Are Young Men Really Becoming More Sexist? Young men may have helped hand President-Elect Donald Trump his victory, fueling the narrative about a growing gender gap among young voters. But this is not just an American trend. In South Korea, ... 12/23/2024 - 10:00 pm | View Link
By COLLEEN LONG and MATTHEW DALY
LOS ANGELES (AP) — President Joe Biden is establishing two new national monuments in California that will honor Native American tribes, the White House confirmed Tuesday, as Biden seeks to conserve at least 30% of U. S. lands and waters by 2030 through his “America the Beautiful” initiative.
Proclamations set to be signed Tuesday will create the Chuckwalla National Monument in Southern California near Joshua Tree National Park and the Sáttítla National Monument in Northern California.
By MICHELLE L. PRICE
Unpaid medical bills will no longer appear on credit reports, where they can block people from mortgages, car loans or small business loans, according to a final rule announced Tuesday by the Biden administration.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule will remove $49 billion in medical debt from the credit reports of more than 15 million Americans, according to the bureau, which means lenders will no longer be able to take that into consideration when deciding to issue a loan.
The change is estimated to raise the credit scores by an average of 20 points and could lead to 22,000 additional mortgages being approved every year, according to the bureau.
Democrats never seem to learn. Instead of being introspective on why another leader has switched political parties, they immediately run to their corner and start slinging attacks.
It is fair criticism that the timing of Rep. Hillary Cassel’s switch was in poor taste. However, after election day, winners work for all of their constituents, not just those who voted for them or belong to their party.
I don’t care who she caucuses with and I admire her courage to switch, knowing the vitriol she would face.
Q: Ira, I know money is the big reason for the Jimmy Butler drama, but do you think the team’s competitive potential is also affecting his decision making? When he came here, Bam Adebayo was young with what was thought to be a high ceiling. But Bam has reached that ceiling, so he wants out.
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Today is Tuesday, Jan. 7, the seventh day of 2025. There are 358 days left in the year.
Today in history:
On Jan. 7, 2015, masked gunmen stormed the Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo, a French newspaper that had caricatured the Prophet Muhammad, methodically killing 12 people, including the editor, before escaping.