Author: Voxtrend News
Philadelphia Phillies royalty gathered at Citizens Bank Park to help raise awareness and critical funds for homeless youth as part of Covenant’s House National Sleep Out. “When these kids get out of foster homes, there is no place for them to go, and it’s easy for us to come out here for one night, try multiplying that by 365 days,” Former Phillies player and manager Larry Bowa said. Covenant House provides shelter, care, and hope to young people, including more than 10,000 children in Philadelphia who have experienced homelessness in just the last school year. Sleep Out at the Ballpark…
Ramesses Vazquez Viana is making incredible strides in his recovery. However, the images and video in this story might be sensitive for some readers. In October, joy filled the halls of Shriners Children’s Boston hospital as 10-year-old Ramesses Vazquez Viana celebrated his birthday surrounded by family that had gathered close, classmates who called in, and his mother, Jamie Vazquez Viana, who never left his side. Ramesses is a fighter. He’s already had 42 surgeries and several months of intensive treatment since a medical transport plane, which was carrying a former Shriners Children’s Philadelphia patient, crashed and caused multiple fires in…
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is considering a new fee for airline passengers who arrive at security checkpoints without acceptable identification. This proposal, published in the Federal Register, outlines an $18 non-refundable charge for using a “modernized alternative identity verification program.” This program would utilize biometric kiosks and personal information to confirm a traveler’s identity, potentially granting them access to the airport’s secure areas for up to ten days. This new system and the associated fee are intended to streamline security procedures and reduce reliance on current, less consistent manual verification methods. The TSA argues that the $18 fee would…
New York City is seeing a surge of young, progressive Democrats stepping into the political arena. With long-time Representative Jerry Nadler retiring, several candidates are hoping to represent the city in Congress. Among those running are Jack Schlossberg, grandson of President John F. Kennedy, and activist Cameron Kasky. Kasky, now 25, gained attention after surviving a school shooting in Florida and becoming a gun control advocate. These young candidates are focusing on issues important to the far left, such as government-run healthcare and open borders. They aim to energize younger voters and bring what they see as fresh ideas to…
Ryan Wedding, a former Olympic snowboarder, is now wanted by the FBI. He’s accused of being a major player in a drug trafficking ring. In November 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice said Wedding is charged with running a criminal operation that included the murder of a witness. Wedding competed in the 2002 Winter Olympics. But authorities say he later became involved in a huge drug operation. Attorney General Pam Bondi claims he was the “largest distributor of cocaine” in Canada. Earlier in 2025, Wedding was put on the FBI’s most wanted list. An official stated that nobody is above…
As Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow gets closer to returning from his injury, veteran quarterback Joe Flacco is considering what the future holds for him. Flacco, who is 40 years old, joined the Bengals from the Cleveland Browns after backup quarterback Jake Browning had some difficulties in his starts earlier in the season. Despite Flacco’s recent success with the team, Burrow has been fully participating in practices, which suggests that Flacco’s time as a starter in Cincinnati may be coming to an end. “It’s something you think about a little,” Flacco admitted, referring to the possibility that his next game…
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) recently introduced a groundbreaking female crash test dummy named the THOR-05F, aimed at addressing women’s higher injury rates in vehicle accidents. At a press conference, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy presented the THOR-05F as a pioneering innovation designed to enhance safety for women. He highlighted the importance of recognizing biological differences between men and women in vehicle safety testing. This represents a significant shift from the previous Hybrid III dummy, which has been in use for 45 years but did not adequately reflect these critical differences. Duffy emphasized that the new dummy is a…
Paulina Porizkova, a 60-year-old model, recently shared a video online promoting body positivity and confidence as women age. In the video, she starts in a bathrobe and then shows herself in lingerie – a lavender bra and beige underwear. She talks about her “getting ready” routine. Porizkova points out her “hip scars” and talks about wearing comfortable clothes like sweatpants. She also mentions a squirrel-print sweater her fiancé gave her. Porizkova explains that she doesn’t wear much makeup, just a little pinch on her cheeks for color. She says she wants to show people what she really does to start…
The U.S. Coast Guard is updating its rules about how it deals with symbols of hate, like swastikas and nooses, and how employees report incidents. The Coast Guard says these symbols are still not allowed. They see the updated rules as a way to improve how they report, investigate, and punish those who break the rules. Admiral Kevin Lunday, the acting head of the Coast Guard, said that anyone who displays, uses, or promotes these symbols will be fully investigated and punished. In 2020, the Coast Guard said that symbols like swastikas and nooses were “widely identified with oppression or…
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) is moving forward with transparency, releasing a substantial collection of documents related to the late Jeffrey Epstein. Comer emphasized that his committee has made public all 30,000 files received from the federal government regarding the disgraced financier. This action contrasts with the Democrats’ earlier release of only a fraction of the files. Comer stated that the release of these files fulfills the Democrats’ requests for transparency. The released documents also include materials that reflect the connections between Democrat politicians and the convicted sex offender. During a House session, Comer specifically referenced a letter…
