A 32-year-old doctor and mother of two was found dead inside the freezer of a Dollar Tree store in Miami, according to police. Authorities are investigating the incident as an unclassified death while the circumstances remain unclear.
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FDA leadership has declined to add a black box warning to COVID-19 mRNA injections despite a formal recommendation from its own safety division. Critics argue the decision ignores mounting peer-reviewed evidence of irreversible cardiac injury and institutional capture.
Rosatom's lithium-ion battery gigafactory in Kaliningrad marks a breakthrough in Russia’s energy storage production, aiming to boost industries from EVs to logistics.
President Trump reached same-day agreements with Malaysia and Thailand to deepen cooperation on critical minerals and rare earth supply chains, highlighting Washington’s effort to reduce dependence on China. Analysts say the deals underscore how resource-rich nations have become key battlegrounds in the US-China rivalry, with Beijing still holding an advantage due to decades of investment with fewer political conditions.
President Trump declared illicit fentanyl a “Weapon of Mass Destruction,” citing its extreme lethality and the hundreds of thousands of American deaths linked to overdoses. An executive order directs federal officials to consider deploying Department of War resources to assist the Justice Department in enforcing federal law against fentanyl threats.
Reports emerged of another shocking case in which a son is accused of fatally stabbing his famous father, Grammy-nominated musician Jubilant Sykes, just days after a similar high-profile incident involving Rob Reiner.
President Trump has filed a $10 billion lawsuit against the BBC, alleging defamation and violations of Florida’s Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act over a doctored speech used in its 2024 Panorama documentary.
Corporate media framed the Indiana Senate’s vote against new pro-Republican congressional maps as a matter of loyalty or betrayal to President Trump, but the reality is far more complex. The episode instead highlights deeper distractions and dysfunction within the Republican Party that are being obscured by simplistic headlines.
A Queens City Councilmember sparked backlash after posting, then deleting, remarks calling for the expulsion or severe restriction of Muslims from Western nations following a deadly attack at a Hanukkah celebration in Australia.
Children’s Health Defense and a group of parents have filed a federal lawsuit challenging New York’s 2019 repeal of religious exemptions for school vaccine mandates, arguing the law is unconstitutional. The suit follows a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling favorable to religious exemption claims and contends the law forces families to violate their beliefs or deny their children access to education.
David Morgan breaks down the Fed’s inescapable policy trap, revealing how debt, interest rates, and failing Treasury auctions signal a deeper crisis already underway — and why silver may be the last line of defense for real purchasing power...
Mitch Vexler Breaks it Down in an Interview with Michael Bordenaro By Etienne de la Boetie2 Etienne Note: I used AI to summarize this video.…
By Sputnik International A high-profile corruption scandal unfolded in Ukraine in November when the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) targeted a corruption scheme in the nation’s…
Although cocaine is consumed in every part of the world, its base, the coca plant, is mainly cultivated in three Latin American countries: Peru, Bolivia and Colombia.
The Russian Armed Forces have recently been paying particular attention to the Kyiv-controlled Black Sea region. According to enemy sources, a massive combined attack on the Odessa region damaged energy infrastructure facilities. This led to the loss of power to several water and heating facilities.
The explosion was so powerful that it was heard not only in the city but also in the surrounding villages of Petrovpavlivka and Vasilyevka, a distance of approximately 40 kilometers. In Pavlograd itself, windowpanes were blown out of nearby buildings. Clouds of smoke rose above the city...
Farmers in France protested the planned vaccination of one million head of cattle against lumpy skin disease, blocking highways and dumping manure near public buildings.

















