A legal battle is unfolding after Liberty University fired an employee over a signed doctrinal agreement. The case highlights tensions between religious freedom and workplace protections.
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An armed man entered a Texas elementary school without identification, alarming staff and parents. His release on bond has sparked serious safety concerns in the community.
A Canadian study found GMO-related Bt toxin present in both pregnant women and fetal blood. The findings raise questions about safety and the lack of follow-up research.
The surge in AI-driven data centers is reshaping energy grids, water use and land development while raising concerns for U.S. communities.
A new 60 Minutes investigation reveals a portable microwave weapon linked to Havana Syndrome injuries. The report fuels debate over RF radiation and 5G.
A controversial interpretation of the Apocrypha suggests biblical Jerusalem may have been located far from its traditionally accepted site. The claim draws on passages referencing Scythopolis and ancient maps tied to Scythia.
An Arizona man who confessed to crucifying a pastor is asking the court to impose the death penalty. He claims the killing was part of a broader plot targeting Christian leaders.
Rumors spreading across Middle Eastern political circles claim Mojtaba Khamenei may be in poor condition as Iran faces uncertainty following the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Steven Spielberg says he strongly suspects humanity is not alone on Earth while promoting his upcoming UFO film Disclosure Day. The legendary director discussed aliens, UFO hearings, and the future of cinema.
This investigative article explores evidence linking SSRI antidepressants to violent behavior, suicide risk, and severe psychiatric reactions. It examines research, legal cases, and historical data surrounding controversial psychiatric medications.
The FDA issued a warning letter to Novo Nordisk for failing to report serious adverse events linked to Ozempic, Wegovy, and Saxenda. Investigators cited systemic failures in reporting strokes, suicides, and deaths.
Reports circulating online claim Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei was severely injured in a recent strike. Iranian officials have disputed the claims while speculation continues.
The parents of Hayes Heller say their toddler suffered severe neurological damage after receiving routine vaccinations. Their case took more than a decade to resolve through the federal vaccine injury compensation system.
An elderly Air Force veteran was critically injured after being pushed onto New York City subway tracks. Authorities say the suspect had been deported multiple times and has a long criminal record.
Dozens of U.S. medical schools are expanding nutrition education following a push tied to RFK Jr.’s health agenda. The move highlights long-standing gaps in preventive medicine training.
A New Jersey man has pleaded guilty after authorities stopped a plot to detonate explosive devices at a Catholic cathedral during a major D.C. event.
Doctors say male fertility rates have fallen significantly in recent decades, with declining sperm counts raising concerns among health experts. Researchers warn the trend could signal deeper environmental or health problems affecting men worldwide.


















