Politics
Mark Robinson Admits Distorting Truth to Protect Trump's 2024 Campaign
Former North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson confessed to bending the truth about his inflammatory online comments to shield Donald Trump's 2024 presidential bid, citing a desire to avoid harming the election.
Business
Airline Passengers Face TSA Shutdown: The Simple Solution Is to Pay Officers
As a potential TSA shutdown looms, airline passengers advocate for a straightforward solution: paying TSA officers to ensure security checkpoints remain operational and travel disruptions are minimized.
Sports
Deadly Avalanche in South Tyrol Claims Two Lives, Traps 25 Skiers Near Austrian Border
A devastating avalanche struck Val Ridanna in Italy's Alto Adige region, killing two skiers and trapping 25 others near the Austrian border. Rescue operations are underway.
Lifestyle
Ottawa Contractor Provides Essential Flood Prevention Guidance for Homeowners
An Ottawa contractor shares expert advice on flood prevention strategies to help homeowners safeguard their properties from water damage and costly repairs.
Entertainment
Environment
Health
Maya Gebala to Undergo Fourth Surgery After School Shooting
Maya Gebala, a 12-year-old survivor of the Tumbler Ridge school shooting, is scheduled for her fourth surgery to implant a prosthetic skull piece, as her mother shares updates on her fight for recovery.
US Parents Refusing Routine Newborn Preventive Care Beyond Vaccines
A concerning trend emerges as American parents are not only skipping vaccines but also refusing other essential preventive treatments for newborns, such as Vitamin K shots and eye ointment.
Indian Drugmakers Launch $14 Ozempic Generics After Patent Expiry
Indian pharmaceutical companies are introducing generic versions of Novo Nordisk's weight-loss drug Ozempic for as low as $14 monthly, following patent expiration. This development promises to make obesity treatments more accessible in India, which has th
Doctors Push for More Women in Weightlifting for Health
Medical experts are urging women to incorporate weight training into their routines, highlighting benefits like bone strength and mental health, with calls for gym inclusivity and education.
Israel's Forensic Anthropologist: 800 Days in Death's Shadow
Dr. Alon Barash describes the harrowing task of identifying remains after the October 7 attacks, working tirelessly to bring closure to families of victims and hostages.
Education
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