A six-decade agreement regulating prayer at Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa compound is reportedly breaking down amid arrests, police raids, and Ramadan tensions. Analysts warn that changes to the status quo could ignite broader unrest across the region.
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The elephant trick recipe for memory is a simple drink made with honey, lemon, salt, and warm water. Here’s how it works, what science says, and how to use it safely.
Hep B vaccination rates for newborns have declined sharply, fueling renewed debate over safety, ethics, and public health policy. A canceled CDC-backed study in Guinea-Bissau has intensified scrutiny from both critics and vaccine advocates.
A King’s College London study found major AI models chose nuclear escalation in 95% of simulated crises. Researchers warn of risks as AI becomes embedded in military planning.
Asset tokenization promises efficiency and access—but at what cost? This analysis explores how programmable assets and stablecoin regulation could redefine ownership and sovereignty.
A U.S. State Department document reveals plans to process 4,500 white South African refugees per month, despite a reduced global refugee cap. The move follows diplomatic tensions and operational delays between Washington and Pretoria.
The CDC’s vaccine advisory panel will address COVID-19 vaccine injuries and its recommendation process at its upcoming meeting. The agenda comes amid lawsuits, injury claims, and growing scrutiny of federal vaccine policy.
FBI hazmat crews descended on a home in a gated Orange County community. Authorities secured the area as federal investigators assessed a potential hazardous threat.
Cuba’s government says its forces killed four and wounded six aboard a Florida-registered speedboat that opened fire on Cuban patrols. The incident adds to tensions with the United States.
Tensions exploded during a Senate confirmation hearing as Sen. Markwayne Mullin challenged Bernie Sanders over rising healthcare costs and the Affordable Care Act. The fiery exchange spotlighted deep divisions over reform and the future of U.S. healthcare policy.
The Defender article argues that Wikipedia’s approach to medical topics, especially alternative therapies, reflects bias and harms public understanding of human health. It criticizes Wikipedia’s reliance on skeptical sources and lack of expert oversight.
A report alleges 56 members of the United States Coast Guard have been removed from service. The story raises broader questions about personnel standards and enforcement policies within the agency.
President Donald Trump will highlight a student’s gender transition dispute during his State of the Union address, signaling renewed focus on parental rights and policy for minors.
The three-year-old daughter of a champion rodeo rider died in a tragic accident involving a horse. The rodeo community and supporters are rallying around the grieving family.


















