In a vibrant expansion marking a new chapter for Mexican coffee culture, Caffenio, a beloved coffee chain with over eight decades of history in Mexico, has opened its first U.S. location in Mesa’s Fiesta District, near Alma School Road and Southern Avenue. This debut introduces Arizonans to a taste of authentic Mexican coffee, brewed from…
Investigative Update: Revitalization of the Former Fiesta Mall Site in Mesa, Arizona—Unveiling a New Era for the East Valley
The Fiesta Mall, once a bustling retail hub in Mesa, Arizona, has been a focal point of redevelopment speculation since its closure and subsequent demolition. Located at the intersection of Alma School Road and Southern Avenue, the 80-acre site has sat largely vacant in recent years, prompting interest from developers, city officials, and the public….
Unearthing the Legacy of the Oldsmobile Jetway 707—An American Oddity Resurrected
Columbia Station, Ohio—In the annals of American automotive history, few vehicles stand as tall—or as long—as the Oldsmobile Toronado-based Jetway 707, a 28-foot stretch limousine engineered not for Hollywood glamour but for airport shuttles. Built by the Arkansas-based American Quality Coach (AQC) Company between 1968 and 1970, this behemoth of a vehicle, with its nine…
The Affordable Housing Mirage—A Liberal Fantasy Propping Up a False Narrative
Former Vice President Kamala Harris took the stage at the HumanX conference in Las Vegas, pitching innovation as America’s salvation and urging investment in affordable housing with a plea: “Please get back to me with all the information you have… I would love it if there was an investment of resources in solving the affordable…
The Great Government Heist: $1.9B Vanishes at HUD, $312M Goes to Fake Kid Entrepreneurs
DOGE Uncovers Massive Fraud Scheme in Government Spending On March 10, 2025, PJ Media published a report detailing explosive findings from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a recently established entity tasked with rooting out waste and fraud in federal spending. Authored by Matt Margolis, the article highlights what appears to be a staggering display…
Wanna know where the “Tax on Tips” came from. Does the term “Smoke-Filled Room” give you a clue?
The classification of tips as taxable income in the United States didn’t originate as a new law in the 1940s but evolved through a combination of existing tax statutes, administrative rulings, and judicial decisions that solidified their status over time. The 1940s marked a period of clarification and enforcement rather than the initial establishment of…
E.V.I.C. Team #2 –– Final Rebuttal To Baptismal Regeneration
The National Speech & Debate Association rules allow a final rebuttal statement of up to 4 minutes. Any member of the team may read it. Team 2 will now deliver their final, unyielding strike, asserting with razor-sharp precision that baptism isn’t the cornerstone of salvation — faith alone wears that crown. Picture this first-century scene…
Those Little Red Autonomous Delivery Robots in Mesa? There’s a Reason for the Red Flags!
Polar Labs’ Website Raises Doubts About Legitimacy of Autonomous Delivery Vehicle Company As of March 5, 2025, an analysis of the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine capture of Polar Labs’ website (polarlabs.net) from May 26, 2024, at 2:35:08 AM raises significant concerns about the legitimacy of this purported autonomous delivery vehicle (ADV) company, particularly in light…
John Podesta’s $375 Billion EPA Slush Fund Scandal – The Beginning of the End?
Introduction On March 5, 2025, the New York Post dropped a bombshell: John Podesta, the Biden administration’s climate czar and a Democratic Party heavyweight, allegedly oversaw a $375 billion Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) slush fund that funneled at least $20 billion into newly minted environmental charities—many with scant records, no IRS filings, and ties to…
Arizona Teen Found Dismembered – Police Silence Fuels Speculation and Outrage
As of March 4, 2025, a gruesome discovery in Arizona has ignited a firestorm of grief, fury, and unanswered questions: the dismembered remains of 14-year-old Emily Pike, a San Carlos Apache Tribe member, were found dumped in garbage bags along a rural highway, weeks after she vanished from a Mesa group home. The Gila County…