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Anyone who’s shared their life with a cat knows just how delightfully quirky they can be. My old cat loved chasing mice, curling up beside me, and turning everything into a game. But every so often, out of the blue,...
Los Angeles is in turmoil. What began as peaceful protests in Latino neighborhoods has spiraled into violent riots and mass looting amid intensified ICE raids. Federal troops have flooded the city, and President Donald Trump is now threatening to invoke...
A doomsday map has identified seven US targets that Vladimir Putin would try to strike with a nuclear bomb, raising concerns that World War III may be imminent. With Iran and Israel exchanging missile attacks and the ongoing conflict between...
Diagnosing someone with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) requires a whole host of different inputs, and various involved evaluations. But there may be one simple test that could help, and all it involves is looking at an optical illusion. A new...
Iranian officials denounce the attack and warn President Donald Trump that his actions will have “everlasting consequences” after the United States launched airstrikes on three sophisticated nuclear sites in Iran. The 79-year-old turned to Truth Social at 7:50 p.m. (Eastern...
Recent Middle East conflicts have increased searches about World War III and U.S. draft rules, Google data shows. Searches for “WWIII” and “US draft age limit” surged after these major international incidents, according to reports. This shows growing concern about...
A giraffe in Kruger National Park is making headlines after being spotted with bark-like growths on its neck, giving it the eerie appearance of turning into a tree. The condition is caused by papillomavirus, a viral infection that creates thick,...
Discovering something unusual in your child’s hair can make any parent worried. Whether it’s an unusual texture, a strange bump, or something moving, it’s natural to feel a sense of urgency to identify the issue and determine the best...
Cabbage is a widely consumed vegetable crop, known for its dense-leaved heads. It’s characterized as a leafy green, red, or purple biennial plant grown as an annual vegetable crop. It belongs to the Brassica oleracea species, making it a close...
Tinnitus, the persistent ringing or buzzing in the ears, can be frustrating and disruptive. While there is no universal cure, several practical strategies can help you manage the symptoms and regain control over your daily life. 1. Protect Your Hearing  ...