Authorities detained and released a man questioned in connection with the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s mother as the search continues. Investigators hope tips from released surveillance footage help solve the case.
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Growing nuclear tensions and Doomsday Clock warnings continue to shape public fear of global conflict. Analysts say media narratives amplify anxiety around catastrophe.
An FDA-funded study found higher febrile seizure risk shortly after Moderna COVID vaccination in young children. Researchers examined insurance data and post-vaccine reports.
Forensic specialists are challenging the long-standing suicide ruling in Kurt Cobain’s death. Their analysis highlights autopsy inconsistencies, crime scene questions, and calls for transparency.
The EPA has reapproved dicamba for use on engineered crops despite past court rulings against it. Critics warn the pesticide’s drift threatens farms, wildlife, and rural communities.
Health experts say the Nipah virus poses limited global danger under natural conditions. Concern grows over lab interference and gain-of-function research increasing pandemic risk.
An op-ed response accuses The BMJ and Commonwealth Fund of avoiding open debate on vaccines and public health. Calls for dialogue remain unanswered.
The article proposes that influenza might be caused by abnormal electromagnetic conditions in the atmosphere affecting living beings simultaneously. This perspective contrasts with established medical understanding that influenza is caused by contagious viruses.
A pro-life Super Bowl commercial spotlights adoption as an option for women facing unplanned pregnancies. The ad aims to reach millions with a message of hope and support.
Recent legal rulings, medical policy changes, and public sentiment suggest a turning point in the national debate over transgender ideology. Courts and institutions are increasingly reevaluating surgeries, liability, and protections.
WEF World Economic Forum Matthew Liao: We can induce 'meat allergy' by using Lone Star Ticks to stop the consumption of meat and “help the planet”
Health authorities are investigating an outbreak of infant botulism that has hospitalized 51 babies and is linked to a specific brand of infant formula. The situation has raised concerns among parents and pediatric health experts.
Online commentary is circulating allegations that Olympic ski jumpers used injections in sensitive areas to gain a competitive advantage. The claims have sparked debate over sports ethics and anti-doping enforcement.
In St. Louis, Missouri, prosecutors say Brittany Rivoire was arrested after a father of three was shot and killed when he stopped to help her get to a warming shelter. Rivoire now faces multiple charges including first-degree murder and unlawful firearm possession.
The article argues that New York City has suffered from uncollected trash and cold-related homeless deaths under Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s leadership. It criticizes his policies and executive performance.
The Trump administration launched TrumpRx.gov to connect consumers with discounted prescription drugs. The initiative aims to reduce costs and expand access outside traditional insurance models.
Health experts say the Nipah virus poses limited global risk for now. Concerns grow over potential lab manipulation increasing its pandemic threat.


















Powerful Super Bowl Ad Will Have the Pro-Abortion Crowd Throwing Their Shoes at the Television
A RedState opinion piece previews a Super Bowl commercial promoting adoption as an alternative to abortion. The article anticipates controversial responses from pro-abortion audiences.