Mother Removed from Arizona City Council Meeting After Raising Concerns at Official Meeting

A mother was physically removed from an Arizona state council meeting in front of her 10-year-old child after she raised concerns about a city official’s contract on Tuesday, Aug. 20. In footage from the Surprise City meeting, Rebekah Massie can be heard accusing a city employee of professional misconduct. Surprise Mayor Skip Hall says that… Read More »

Living in tree-filled neighborhoods may reduce risk of heart disease, study finds

Living in a neighborhood full of trees may be as beneficial to your heart as getting regular exercise, a new study suggests. Researchers at the University of Louisville designed a clinical trial that followed hundreds of people living in six low- to moderate-income neighborhoods in South Louisville, Kentucky. The team used blood and other samples… Read More »

UN Secretary-General issues global SOS as new reports warn Pacific sea-level rise exceeds global average

The United Nations Secretary-General has warned that a “worldwide catastrophe” is threatening the Pacific Islands and that the world must respond to the unprecedented and devastating impacts of rising seas “before it is too late”. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres issued a global SOS message titled “Save Our Seas” from the Pacific Island nation of Tonga… Read More »

Analysis-New mpox strain is changing rapidly; African scientists are ‘working blindly’ to respond

By Jennifer Rigby and Julie Steenhuysen LONDON/CHICAGO (Reuters) – Scientists studying the new strain of mpox that has emerged from the Democratic Republic of Congo say the virus is spreading faster than expected and is often in areas where experts lack the funding and equipment to properly track the virus. That means there are still… Read More »

Six bombshell stories from BBC’s ‘self-sabotage’ that got him sacked

Former football star Jermaine Jenas is suffering sleepless nights after being sacked by the BBC for sending inappropriate messages to female colleagues. The 41-year-old described his life as “like a zombie” as he grapples with the impact it has had on his marriage, family, career and reputation. Jenas expressed shame for his actions after the… Read More »

Liam Gallagher responds to claims Oasis reunited because they were ‘broke’

Liam Gallagher has hit back at claims Oasis decided to reunite because they were “bankrupt” following his brother Noel’s £20million divorce last year. The band’s former lead singer told users on the X (formerly Twitter) account “your attitude sucks” after posts suggesting the brothers were only getting the band back together because they needed money.… Read More »

Rising sea levels are a ‘worldwide disaster’ that particularly endangers Pacific havens, UN Secretary-General says

NUKU’ALOFA, Tonga (AP) — Stressing that seas are rising rapidly, especially in the more vulnerable Pacific island nations, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has issued another climate SOS to the world. This time, he said the initials mean “save our seas.” The United Nations and the World Meteorological Organization released reports Monday on worsening sea-level… Read More »

Nearly 60% of Baby Food in the US Does Not Meet WHO Nutritional Guidelines

Share on PinterestProper nutrition is crucial to a child’s health and development, but a new study has found that 60% of baby foods do not meet nutritional standards. humanmade/Getty Images A new study has revealed that 60 percent of baby foods do not meet the nutritional guidelines set by the World Health Organization (WHO). Many… Read More »

How a beloved TV star became liberal Hollywood’s public enemy number one

There’s a wedding photo from 2014 that recently and understandably went viral. On the left, former independent presidential candidate and new Donald Trump supporter Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is grinning with joy at his newfound marital bliss, his unfortunate tilt toward the presidency not a twinkle in his eye. In the middle, smiling broadly but… Read More »

Analysis: Astronaut plight increases pressure on Boeing’s struggling space unit

By Joey Roulette WASHINGTON (Reuters) – NASA’s decision to send Boeing’s Starliner capsule home without astronauts comes after years of missteps by the aircraft maker in its space business and casts doubt on the unit’s future, analysts and industry sources said. Taking NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams to the International Space Station (ISS)… Read More »