Day: August 25, 2025

  • Black-and-blue Donald

    Black-and-blue Donald



    There is high drama today surrounding the health of the president. The 79-year-old commander-in-chief, Donald Trump, has been spotted several times with strange bruising on his hand. Last week, he appeared to be using white makeup to cover the marks. But during a signing ceremony in the Oval Office today, the dark black-and-blue bruising was clearly visible once again — the same type of discoloration that has now been observed multiple times. News outlets, including the Drudge Report, have elevated this to top-story status.



    For those following the paranormal angle, there’s been a wave of chatter on TikTok. Several self-proclaimed psychics claimed they were in communication with spirits who warned that August 23rd would be a “dark day” for the President. Well, it’s now August 24th — the day has passed with no catastrophe. Unless, of course, you interpret “darkness” as the black-and-blue bruising on his right hand.

    Either way, the questions about Trump’s health remain. Many will continue to watch closely as speculation grows, not only about the mysterious hand bruising but also about ongoing reports of swelling in his legs and other unexplained physical changes.

    As this story develops, the speculation will only deepen — whether you’re looking at it through the lens of politics, health, or even the there are normal aspects of entities telling us what will happen during in current events.

  • The $200 million Weapons

    The $200 million Weapons

    KpopDemon Hunters may have clinched the top spot at the box office this weekend with an $18 million debut, but it doesn’t take away from what has been an absolutely amazing summer of horror. The movie Weapons is about to cross a milestone — the $200 million mark worldwide.

    As of now, ticket sales for the R-rated horror film stand at $199.4 million globally. Over the weekend alone, Weapons pulled in $13.2 million from 74 overseas markets, bringing its international tally to $83 million after just three weekends of release.

    In the U.S., the film has grossed $115.9 million so far. Overseas, its strongest markets have been the United Kingdom ($11 million), Mexico ($7.5 million), and France ($5.6 million). These are seriously impressive numbers for an original horror film — especially one with a modest $38 million budget from Warner Bros…