Parenting advice from Judge Judy Sheindlin

TV personality Judge Judy Sheindlin advises parents to set clear rules for their children and avoid being their friend. She emphasizes the importance of teaching morality and leading by example. Her son credits her no-nonsense attitude for shaping him into a better judge.

Mark Wahlberg's Success and Faith

Mark Wahlberg credits his Catholic faith for his ongoing success and emphasizes the importance of faith and hard work in his life. He hopes to instill the same values in his children.

Brawl between New York City FC and Toronto FC in Major League Soccer match

A brawl broke out between Major League Soccer's New York City FC and Toronto FC following their match, with allegations of punching and hostility between the two teams. The MLS is expected to hand out discipline for those involved.

Rising Antisemitism on College Campuses

Discussions on rising antisemitism on college campuses, particularly at Stanford University, with concerns about anti-Israel protests and lack of proper discipline from university leadership.

MIT Students Celebrate Israel's Independence Day Next to Anti-Israel Encampment

MIT students celebrated Israel's Independence Day next to an anti-Israel encampment on campus, leading to tensions and disciplinary actions by the university.

Anti-Israel Protests at Columbia University

Columbia University alumni call for action against anti-Israel protests and antisemitism on campus, demanding zero-tolerance policies and swift disciplinary actions against hate speech and criminal conduct.

Mike Tyson's Return to Boxing

Mike Tyson discusses his return to the ring at 58 years old for a fight against Jake Paul. He is abstaining from marijuana and sex to prepare for the match.

Russian Soldiers Turning Their Backs on Armed Forces Amid War in Ukraine

An increase in Russian soldiers turning their backs on the armed forces since the start of the war in Ukraine is reported. Toughening of criminal code to increase discipline observed, with a spike in troops seeking a way out of the war.

Corporal Punishment in Florida Schools

The leader of a church-run school in Orlando spanked more than a dozen children, bringing attention to Florida's allowance of corporal punishment in schools. Data show a decline in its use, but legislation to limit it faces challenges. Advocates argue it is ineffective and disproportionately affects certain groups of students.