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Author: Kyla Dawn

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16 min read Heal

Let’s be honest. When we hear the words “birth control,” we usually think of pills, patches, or IUDs, and most of them are for women. But times are changing, and so is the conversation. Birth control isn’t just a woman’s issue anymore. More men are looking for ways to actively participate in family planning and...

5 min read Parenting

In an extraordinary moment that blends the miracles of science and love, a Tennessee woman made history by giving birth to a baby girl conceived from a frozen embryo that had been stored for 27 years. Tina Gibson, only 29 at the time, delivered a healthy daughter who had technically been waiting to be born...

4 min read Learn

Communities across the Mid North Coast are battling a flood emergency that has taken a tragic turn. The ongoing Australian floods have already claimed four lives. Emergency crews continue working around the clock as more than 50,000 people remain at risk. Towns face isolation, farms lie underwater, and entire neighborhoods have been evacuated. This disaster...

6 min read Heal

In scenes echoing the early pandemic days, hospitals in parts of Asia are seeing packed waiting rooms and rising test positivity rates. From China to Thailand, and even Singapore and Hong Kong, a new Covid-19 wave is picking up speed. At the heart of it is a fast-spreading Omicron subvariant called NB.1.8.1. Residents are once...

6 min read Heal

You’re lying on an exam table in a paper gown, feet in stirrups, anxiously gripping the sides. The doctor tells you to “Take a deep breath” as they begin the IUD insertion. A sudden cramp hits with a sharp, deep pain unlike anything you expected. Your face tenses, eyes sting, but you’re told, “Almost done.”...

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Trump’s new tariffs just kicked in, and Americans are already feeling the effects. From electronics to luxury items, import charges are spiking prices in unexpected ways. People are now sharing their receipts online, revealing surprise fees and massive markups. Many buyers are shocked by the sudden jump in costs for products they used to import...

6 min read

Two orcas and 12 dolphins remain confined in Marineland Antibes, an abandoned marine park in southern France. Since its closure in January 2025, the animals have endured worsening conditions. Wikie the orca and her son Keijo swim endlessly in stagnant, algae-filled pools. Despite public outcry and relocation proposals, government inaction has kept them trapped. As...

4 min read Heal

Imagine a world where every blood donation could save any life and there is no need to match blood types, and no delay in treatment. That world is no longer just science fiction. Thanks to cutting-edge research, scientists are now closer than ever to creating universal blood that works for all patients. This lab-made universal...

4 min read Learn

A new children’s book is making headlines in the UK for its bold version of ancient history. Brilliant Black British History, written by author Atinuke, claims that Britain was once a Black country and that Black people built Stonehenge. This claim about Stonehenge’s origins challenges long-held views and has sparked a heated debate. While the...

7 min read

What started as a protest in Canada has evolved into a growing international campaign focused on avoiding US brands. Sparked by frustration with American trade policies and political tensions, consumers across Europe are now choosing local alternatives. From fast food chains to tech giants, people are rejecting American products in favor of ones that better...

5 min read Learn

On May 8, 2025, history turned a page as Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost was elected to the papacy, becoming Pope Leo XIV, the first American ever to lead the Roman Catholic Church. His appointment immediately captured the world’s attention. The Pope’s message to America was eagerly anticipated by many. However, it wasn’t just the historic...