A pro-Palestine activist’s remarks about dogs triggered widespread backlash across social media and political circles. The dispute reflects tensions around culture, religion, and personal freedoms in the U.S.
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Documents and emails suggest Epstein and Gates were involved in funding ResearchGate and shaping scientific publishing influence. Critics argue the platform affected research visibility and discourse.
A Perdue tractor-trailer driver died after the truck went off the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel early Sunday morning. Authorities are investigating the cause of the crash.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced record lethal seizures tied to border enforcement operations. The figures highlight escalating security risks and enforcement challenges.
A viral claim says a “cancer cure” has been known for decades, citing Dr. Stanislaw Burzynski and laetrile (amygdalin). Here’s what the claims are—and what the available evidence and official reviews say.
Pro-life organizations are suing Michigan over an antidiscrimination law they say violates religious freedom and hiring rights. The case challenges abortion-related employment mandates.
Olympic skier Breezy Johnson surged into the spotlight after a gold medal win, a public engagement, and growing media attention around her personal life. Her sudden rise has sparked widespread discussion beyond the slopes.
A new study finds most baby foods sold in U.S. stores are ultra-processed and high in sugar, sodium, and additives. Researchers warn early exposure may shape unhealthy lifelong eating habits.
The American Medical Association has announced a new Vaccine Integrity Project to conduct its own safety and efficacy reviews. The move follows increasing public and professional concern over vaccine oversight.
MAHA declared a major win after a disputed provision was stripped from legislation. The move reflects growing pressure from public advocates and lawmakers.
Families are filing lawsuits claiming AI chatbots contributed to teen suicides and mental health crises. The cases are fueling debate over safety, accountability, and protections for minors.
A mass shooting at a British Columbia secondary school left 10 people dead and more than two dozen injured. Authorities continue investigating the suspect and motive behind the attack.


















