Most of the vitamins you know as a “hair and nails” supplement have never made headlines in an oncology lab. For decades, biotin (vitamin B7) has lived quietly on the shelves of drugstores, associated mostly with thicker hair and stronger n…
Most of the vitamins you know as a “hair and nails” supplement have never made headlines in an oncology lab. For decades, biotin (vitamin B7) has lived quietly on the shelves of drugstores, associated mostly with thicker hair and stronger n…
Most of the vitamins you know as a “hair and nails” supplement have never made headlines in an oncology lab. For decades, biotin (vitamin B7) has lived quietly on the shelves of drugstores, associated mostly with thicker hair and stronger n…
Most people assume their body ages the way a clock winds down – steadily, predictably, tick by tick. You add a year, you lose a little something, and the process continues in an orderly, linear march toward old age. It’s a reasonable assump…
A Quick Overview: On May 12th, President Donald Trump announced that he is “seriously considering” making Venezuela the 51st state of the United States, citing the country’s enormous oil wealth as his primary motivation. The statement…
Nearly 600,000 people handed over $100 apiece to pre-order a gold-colored Android smartphone bearing the Trump name, an American flag on its back, and a promise that it was built right here in the United States. Almost a year later, not a single one of…
Tens of millions of Americans haven’t thought about their passport in years. It sits in a drawer somewhere, maybe a little dog-eared, maybe close to its expiration date, and mostly forgotten until a trip is a few weeks away. That’s precisel…
Most people making plans for their 50s are thinking about retirement accounts, cholesterol panels, and whether it’s too late to pick up a new hobby. The to-do list for staying healthy in midlife tends to look the same: exercise more, eat better, …
Most people give their fingernails about three seconds of attention each day, usually just enough time to notice they need a trim. But if you slow down and actually look at them, there are lines, grooves, and ridges that may have been quietly forming f…
Every month, millions of Americans quietly update their resumes, scroll job boards late into the evening, and wonder when things will turn around. The national unemployment rate is one headline figure, but behind it lies a patchwork of regional stories…
There are moments in American political life when the most consequential things get said not before committees or at press conferences, but on a late-night television stage. On a Tuesday evening in early May 2026, former President Barack Obama sat down…
Most people living with high blood pressure have heard the same short list of causes: too much salt, too little exercise, weight gain, stress. Those factors are real, and managing them matters. But for a substantial portion of people, even doing everyt…
Every so often, a food you already eat turns out to be the smartest choice on your plate. Not because of a new trend or an exotic ingredient, but because the numbers genuinely add up. Meat has been both celebrated and criticized for years, and that deb…
Something peculiar has been happening in the United States. Over the past three years, a quiet but growing list of scientists, researchers, and military figures tied to America’s most sensitive programs has been accumulating. Some are gone withou…
The question of what would happen to Melania Trump if the President died in office isn’t one most people want to think about out loud. But in 2026, with renewed scrutiny swirling around Donald Trump’s age, his physical appearance, and his h…
For many parents behind on child support payments, the consequences are no longer limited to wage garnishments, tax refund seizures, or court notices. Beginning May 8, the federal government is ramping up enforcement in a way that can directly impact a…
Something shifted in Washington this week that millions of Americans who take antidepressants will want to pay attention to. It didn’t come from a hospital, a medical journal, or a professional association. It came from the federal government, an…
Every summer, tens of millions of Americans throw chicken on the grill without giving a second thought to how it got from the farm to the package in their fridge. The familiar smell of a roasting bird, the satisfying sizzle on a hot pan – it all …
Married couples across the country have spent the better part of six months watching a promise take shape, stall, transform, and stall again. A government payment tied to tariff revenues, floated publicly at $2,000 a person, has dominated personal fina…
Most people set up their 401(k) once and then quietly forget about it. They pick a contribution rate, choose a fund or two, and let the whole thing run on autopilot. That strategy worked fine for a long time. But there’s a significant piece of le…
There is a moment most of us recognize but rarely discuss: the slow shuffle of a parent crossing a parking lot, or the way an older friend hesitates before stepping off a curb. We tend to file it under “getting older” and move on. But a gro…
Three people dead on a cruise ship in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. A rodent-borne virus spreading, perhaps, between human beings in close quarters. The World Health Organization is scrambling to contain a cluster of cases spanning multiple contine…
The moment Donald Trump was inaugurated for his second term on January 20, 2025, the pace of change inside the American government became almost impossible to track. The headlines were loud and relentless – immigration raids, tariff announcements…
Many people reach for a bottle of herbal supplements the same way they’d reach for a glass of water. It feels like a small, harmless act. You’ve heard the names on podcasts, seen the bright labels at the pharmacy, and maybe even received a …
There are artists who go quiet when life gets hard, and there are artists who pick up a camera and talk straight to the people who love them. Dolly Parton, at 80 years old and in the middle of one of the most difficult stretches of her life, is firmly …
Most people think they have a decent handle on their cholesterol. They skip the egg yolks, they read labels now and then, and they try not to eat too much red meat. But a surprising number of adults with high cholesterol are genuinely confused about wh…
A luxury expedition cruise. Penguins, Antarctic ice, remote Atlantic islands. For the 170 or so passengers aboard the MV Hondius in early 2026, this was the trip of a lifetime. What nobody could have anticipated was that the voyage would become the cen…
Most Americans spend more time preparing for a vacation than they do reviewing their tax situation. That’s understandable. The tax code is dense, the rules change constantly, and by the time anyone talks about it on the news, the moment to act ha…
Something has quietly shifted in oncology waiting rooms. For decades, a cancer diagnosis before age 50 was the exception – an anomaly that prompted immediate genetic counseling and a search for hereditary causes. Today, doctors describe a differe…
What shapes a person’s character? For most of human history, that question was answered in relatively simple terms: biology, upbringing, and personal choice. Yet an ambitious new study published in one of science’s most prestigious journals…
A global sporting event is supposed to be a moment of celebration. Billions of fans tune in. Host cities polish their streets and stadiums. Governments spend billions to put their best face forward for the world. But as preparations ramp up for the 203…
Millions of people have used Ozempic, Wegovy, or Mounjaro to lose significant weight or manage their blood sugar. And for many, the medication has worked remarkably well. But here’s what most people never get told when they start: stopping is a c…
Picture yourself wading into a cool lake on a summer afternoon, water up to your shins, when something clamps onto your toe with a grip that feels nothing like a fish nibble. It burns. It swells. And whatever just grabbed you is still down there, somew…
Rudy Giuliani has lived the kind of life that seems to exist in several distinct acts, each one dramatic enough to define a lesser man’s entire career. At 81, the former New York City mayor, federal prosecutor, and one-time presidential contender…
There are certain moments in medicine that feel almost impossible to prepare for – the point at which a doctor or nurse must look a grieving family in the eye and answer the question no clinical training fully equips anyone to answer: How much lo…
Somewhere in your family tree, there may be a name you’ve never looked up. A grandmother who crossed the border decades ago. A great-grandfather who worked in the mills. A line in a census record that nobody ever followed. For millions of America…
Executive Summary: In mid-April 2026, President Donald Trump posted a video of Frank Sinatra performing “My Way” on Truth Social, with no caption or context. The opening lyrics – “And now, the end is near, and so I face the fina…
There are few moments in recent memory that have stopped people mid-scroll the way a two-minute video from a small Alabama community did in late April 2026. It wasn’t a celebrity. It wasn’t breaking political news. It was a 15-year-old boy,…
When the nation’s top health official stands before a crowd and announces that a popular diet can “cure” one of the most serious psychiatric conditions known to medicine, it demands scrutiny. Not partisan scrutiny – scientific s…
Imagine pulling your passport out of your bag at a foreign airport, and a customs officer does a double-take, not at your photo, but at the face of a sitting American president staring up from an interior page. That’s not the plot of a political …