Summer means long days outdoors, backyard barbecues, and late-night bonfires. But it also brings one unwelcome guest, mosquitoes. These tiny pests can quickly ruin a relaxing evening. Most people reach for bug sprays loaded with chemicals, but others are turning to natural options instead. One idea that’s been circulating for decades is that you can...
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The case of Karmelo Anthony, a 17-year-old charged with murder, has taken a controversial turn as he resides in a luxury gated community despite claims of financial hardship during his trial. Anthony’s release on a lowered bond and his family’s apparent affluence have sparked outrage and concerns in the neighborhood. Tragic Incident at the Track...
The woman who stood up to billionaire Jeffrey Epstein and British royalty has fallen silent. Virginia Giuffre, whose courage exposed a predatory network of the rich and powerful, died by suicide at 41 on her Australian farm. Her battle for justice spanned decades and continents. She reshaped our understanding of sex trafficking among elites. Her...
Manchester commuters found themselves stuck Tuesday morning when a sudden power outage brought the city’s transport network to a stop. The electrical problem, which affected tram services throughout the city center, left thousands scrambling for alternatives and businesses counting their losses. This transport failure struck just 24 hours after a far more extreme scenario unfolded across Spain and Portugal, where over...
Look at COVID-19 websites for countries around the world and what will you find? Information about COVID-19, its symptoms, testing, vaccination, and resources for treatments for both cute and long COVID. This is what the American website used to contain, as well – that is, until Donald Trump took office. Now, the United States government’s...
Footage of a Dutch expatriate physically attacking a man who was beating a helpless donkey in Egypt has gone viral worldwide. The incident ignites fierce debate about animal protection and cultural boundaries. Joke Van der Post, 47, who runs an animal rescue center near the Giza Pyramids, was captured on video confronting and striking the...
Researchers at UCLA Health claimed they have discovered the very first drug to rehabilitate the physical effects of stroke in mice. Two candidate drugs were derived from their research into the mechanism of the brain effects of rehabilitation. One of these drugs led to a substantial recovery in the control of movement in the mice...
Climate change is causing our planet to heat up at an alarming rate. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that scientists are constantly looking for new ways of tackling this problem. The British government is now funding a £50 million ($66.4M USD) scheme to address global warming. The project is set to be launched in...
Dubai dazzles the world with its luxury, ambition, and futuristic appeal. Visitors flock to admire its man-made islands, lavish hotels, and the towering Burj Khalifa. However, beneath that polished exterior lies a side of Dubai few people discuss. While tourists snap selfies from rooftop bars, others work in silence and hardship. Exploitation, censorship, and inequality...
Chicken has long been considered a healthier meat option by many people. It is a relatively cost-effective source of protein and can be prepared in a variety of different ways. Chicken has also been lauded for its nutritional content, which includes nutrients that bolster children’s neural development and adults’ cognitive function. However, while eating chicken...
The galaxy just got lonelier and much more crowded. A new study reveals that billions of rogue planets may drift freely through the Milky Way. These planets without stars have remained hidden for eons. Thanks to advanced space telescopes and new observation methods, scientists are finally catching glimpses of these mysterious wanderers. The ESA’s Euclid...
California has joined the ranks of the world’s economic giants. New data from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) confirms this milestone. The Golden State has officially surpassed Japan to become the fourth-largest economy globally. California’s economy now stands at an impressive $4.1 trillion. This places it behind only the United States,...