Tag: Masculinity

Man Claiming World’s Smallest Penis Breaks Down the Real-Life Struggles

Michael Phillips, 38, from North Carolina, shared on This Morning that he has the world's smallest penis, clocking in at 0.38 inches. He kept it secret for years, but now seeks to bring awareness to micro penis as a real medical condition, not just a joke, challenging cultural standards.

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Mitch Johnson’s Wife Jessica and Their Children

Mitch Johnson is married to Jessica Johnson, and they are the parents of four children. They have two daughters, Tasia and Tatum, and two sons, Johnnie and Jameson. Mitch and Jessica met in Seattle, where they're both from.

America’s Path to Reclaiming Its Future on July 4th

There's nothing quite like Independence Day in America. You see it in our big cities and small rural towns, in neighborhood block parties and family cookouts, in the faces watching fireworks displays. But while we celebrate this year, there is an undertone of struggle. The skyrocketing cost of gas has caused many to cancel family road trips. Energy costs are up 21%, making air conditioning unaffordable during hot July. Trump's inflation has made hamburgers and hot dogs so expensive that cookouts may not happen. Our families are struggling when we should be celebrating because leaders have created an unnecessary affordability crisis.

Shakira’s FIFA World Cup Performance: Body Double Claims

The internet is divided over whether that really was the Colombian superstar performing her song "Dai Dai" with Nigerian artist Burna Boy at the 2026 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony on June 11.

James Harden Faces Misdemeanor Weapon Charge

James Harden was arrested in Houston early Saturday after authorities said a handgun was seen on the seat of a car he owns. The Cleveland Cavaliers guard, 36, was taken into custody at 3:41 a.m. CT on June 13 and charged with misdemeanor unlawful carrying of a weapon.

Slavery Reality Assessment of Plantation Tours

As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, confronting American history requires remembering the enslaved Black Americans who physically and economically built this nation. While plantation tours can be powerful tools for understanding the horrifying realities of slavery, not all historic sites treat the past with the same honesty. Tracking visitor reviews, online ratings, community word-of-mouth analyzed which locations offer an unvarnished look at Black American history and which ones still gloss over slavery to sell a romanticized fantasy of the antebellum South.