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Bird Flu Spurs Pet Food Recalls, Raising Alarm Among Pet Owners

A Washington-based pet food company has issued a recall for its products amid ongoing concerns over the bird flu outbreaks. The U.S. Food and Drug Adm...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

3/4/2025

4 min read

Make America Healthy Again: A Timeline of the MAHA Movement

The Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement is buzzing with energy ever since HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. put forth his ambitious vision fo...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

3/4/2025

5 min read

Measles Prevention Efforts Crucial as Outbreaks Surge Under RFK Jr.'s HHS Leadership

The measles outbreak sweeping through Texas and several other states has rekindled concerns about vaccination rates and community protection. Doctors ...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

3/4/2025

3 min read

Pope Francis Suffers Two Acute Respiratory Crises, Vatican Reports

Pope Francis experienced two acute respiratory crises on Monday, according to an official statement from the Vatican. While serious, these episodes we...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

3/4/2025

3 min read

Trump’s Threats Against Canada Propel Trudeau's Liberal Party to Polling Gains Amid Tariff Tensions

OTTAWA, Canada — Talk about an unexpected boost. As fresh tariffs from President Donald Trump take effect, Canada’s ruling Liberal Party, led by Prime...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

3/4/2025

5 min read

Philippine Fighter Jet Carrying 2 Pilots Disappears During Insurgent Mission

A Philippine Air Force fighter jet carrying two pilots has gone missing during a late-night combat mission supporting ground forces battling insurgent...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

3/4/2025

3 min read

Pope Francis Off Mechanical Ventilation, Stabilizing After Breathing Crises

Pope Francis has been taken off mechanical ventilation and is now stabilizing after experiencing two severe breathing crises, according to Vatican sou...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

3/4/2025

3 min read

Department of Education Clarifies School DEI Guidelines, Saying Black History Month Doesn't Violate Order

The Department of Education has clarified that cultural observances like Black History Month are not in violation of its latest directive urging state...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

3/4/2025

4 min read

Houthis Designated as Foreign Terrorist Organization, Rubio Says

The U.S. government has officially designated the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen as a foreign terrorist organization, fulfilling a key promise of former...

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

3/4/2025

4 min read