Blood and Urine Tests Expose Junk Food Habits, Link to Health Risks
Scientists have cracked the code on spotting junk food junkies with a simple blood or urine test. A groundbreaking study from the National Institutes ...
Wyoming’s Wild Mustangs Offer Veterans a Path to Healing Through Equine Therapy
Memorial Day brings a time of reflection, but for many veterans, it’s also a stark reminder of battles fought within. In the quiet plains of Jay Em, W...
U.S. Army’s New Fitness Test: Tougher Standards for 2025—Can You Keep Up?
The U.S. Army is flexing its muscles with a new fitness test that’s tougher than a drill sergeant’s stare. Starting June 1, 2025, the Army Fitness Tes...
Animals Flee as Cartel Violence Forces Sinaloa Sanctuary to Evacuate
In Culiacán, Sinaloa, where cartel gunfire echoes louder than law, even the wildest creatures aren’t spared. The Ostok Sanctuary, home to over 700 ani...
Red Cross Battles to Aid Gaza Hostages Amid Catastrophic Crisis
For over 590 days, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has been stymied in its efforts to reach hostages in Gaza, unable to provide cr...
Israeli Embassy Couple Killed in D.C. Shooting Amid Decades of Diplomatic Attacks
In a tragic echo of history, a gunman struck at the heart of diplomacy in Washington, D.C., killing Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, a couple emplo...
Kim Jong Un Furious as North Korea’s New Destroyer Flops in Failed Launch
North Korea's latest attempt to flex its naval muscle turned into a spectacular flop at the Chongjin port, where a 5,000-ton destroyer went off the ra...
Trump’s $2T Middle East Tech Deals: A Bold Move Against China or a Risky Bet?
President Donald Trump returned from a whirlwind Middle East tour, inking $2 trillion in deals with Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE. The move, pitche...
Ukraine and Russia Complete Major Prisoner Swap: A Step Toward Peace?
In a historic exchange, 390 Ukrainian prisoners were released from Russian captivity on Friday, marking the first phase of a monumental ‘1000-for-1000...