Most people know Damon Wayans Sr. as the man who made generations laugh – from In Living Color to My Wife and Kids, his career has been built on the ability to find comedy in everyday life. But there’s a chapter of his story that isn’…
Something strange surfaced out of the Alaskan darkness in the summer of 2023, and it stopped scientists cold. Footage from a robotic camera more than two miles beneath the Gulf of Alaska suddenly filled with a soft, shimmering, golden shape — dome-like…
Federal drug policy rarely changes fast. For more than half a century, marijuana sat in the same legal category as heroin and LSD, federally classified as one of the most dangerous and medically worthless substances known to science. Millions of patien…
Most people picture dementia as something that creeps up in old age, something that belongs to a distant future most of us would rather not think about too carefully. But the science is shifting that picture in an uncomfortable direction. A wave of lar…
When news first broke that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had been treated for prostate cancer without public disclosure, the reaction was immediate. Here was one of the most recognizable and scrutinized leaders on the planet quietly undergo…
Picture this: you’ve been promising the kids a Disney trip for two years. You’ve saved up, mapped out the dates, started mentally rehearsing the look on their faces when they see the castle. Then you sit down to actually price it out –…
A growing number of American families are making a housing move that would have seemed unusual a generation ago: putting a small, fully furnished home in the backyard specifically for an aging parent. These compact structures, widely known as granny po…
Dozens of Walmart stores across the United States have quietly begun capping self-checkout lanes at 12 items, a move that is catching shoppers off guard and generating significant frustration online. The change is not coming from Walmart’s corpor…
On December 18, 2025, President Donald Trump signed the fiscal year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) into law, and tucked inside that sweeping piece of annual defense legislation was a provision that will fundamentally change ho…
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) publishes wage data for hundreds of occupations every year through its Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics program, and tucked inside that data is something worth paying attention to: a collection …
For the first time since 1980, the United States is overhauling how it registers men for a potential military draft. President Donald Trump signed the fiscal year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) into law on December 18, 2025, and buried …
A research team led by Dr. Nicholas Koemel, a research fellow and registered dietitian at the University of Sydney, published a large-scale cardiovascular study on March 23, 2026, in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology. The paper examined how…
A research team led by Dr. Nicholas Koemel, a research fellow and registered dietitian at the University of Sydney, published a large-scale cardiovascular study on March 23, 2026, in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology. The paper examined how…
A research team led by Dr. Nicholas Koemel, a research fellow and registered dietitian at the University of Sydney, published a large-scale cardiovascular study on March 23, 2026, in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology. The paper examined how…
A research team led by Dr. Nicholas Koemel, a research fellow and registered dietitian at the University of Sydney, published a large-scale cardiovascular study on March 23, 2026, in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology. The paper examined how…
A research team led by Dr. Nicholas Koemel, a research fellow and registered dietitian at the University of Sydney, published a large-scale cardiovascular study on March 23, 2026, in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology. The paper examined how…
Josh Mason, a former police detective and fugitive hunter with nearly 13 years of law enforcement experience, published a February 2026 essay on Medium describing five everyday habits he abandoned almost immediately after becoming a cop and joining the…
Energy market analysts and economists issued fresh warnings this week that the ongoing Strait of Hormuz closure – triggered by the US-Israeli military campaign against Iran that began on February 28, 2026 – will push any meaningful recovery…
In late November 2025, Michael W. Green, chief strategist and portfolio manager at Simplify Asset Management, published a Substack essay arguing that a family of four needs roughly $136,500 a year to cover basic essentials, including housing, child car…
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi issued one of the starkest nuclear safety warnings in the Middle East’s modern history on April 5, 2026, warning that continued strikes on Iran’s Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant could trigger radioac…
For many of us, the morning ritual of brewing a cup of coffee is about more than just a caffeine kick; it is a necessary gateway to the productive day ahead. Yet, for years, scientists have suspected that there is much more brewing in that carafe than …
The U.S. Mint has created many memorable coins throughout history. Some came from production errors, and some from wartime material shortages. But some were designed for special events. In 1976, the mint produced bicentennial quarters to honor the 200t…
The heart is one of the most important organs for health and longevity. Despite this, for decades, we have accepted the stiffening of arteries and the shrinking of cardiac chambers as inevitable parts of heart aging and growing older. A growing body of…
In the age of. Instagrammable wellness, where every kitchen accessory seems to double as a health supplement, the copper cup has made a glittering comeback. You’ve likely seen them: burnished, rose-gold vessels sweating with condensation, usually fille…
When we think of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), we usually think of the invisible. We think of neurodiversity, the unique way the brain processes social cues, sensory input, and communication. For decades, the medical community and public alike have v…
In the ever-evolving landscape of neuropsychology, the most profound breakthroughs often occur where we least expect them: in the heart of a “trip”. No, not traveling or a vacation – a high from using certain psychedelic drugs. For decades, Lyse…
More than six decades after the sudden death of Marilyn Monroe, the doctor who carried out her autopsy has spoken publicly with a claim that reopens one of Hollywood’s darkest mysteries. Monroe, the world’s most recognizable blonde bombshell of the 195…
The traditional career path is becoming less common. In the past, people could work hard, climb the ranks of their profession, and retire with a good pension. Today, careers are much more complicated. Between frozen salaries, a lack of quality jobs ava…
Sometimes, the hardest part of driving is finding a good parking spot. Parking lots can be treacherous, especially around malls, government buildings, airports, and large retail stores. There’s the circling around the area, waiting for somebody to leav…
Today, a cell phone can do infinitely more than an old rotary. It’s a camera, calculator, photo album, TV, shopping mall, encyclopedia, and much more. The internet offers seemingly endless information about any topic you can think of. To an outsider, o…
Before March, the richest woman in the world was Françoise Bettencourt Meyers, heir of the makeup company L’Oréal. Now that title goes to Alice Walton, the only daughter of Sam Walton (d. 1992), who was the founder of Walmart. According to the Bl…
In recent decades, we have come to realize the powerful effect that consuming excess sugar can have on our health. For this reason, non-nutritive sweeteners have blasted onto the scene. From “zero-calorie” soft drinks to diet snack bars and keto-friend…
For millions of Americans, managing high blood pressure, their daily medication is a lifeline; a crucial component in protecting their long-term heart health. It is precisely because of this profound trust in the safety and efficacy of pharmaceuticals …
If you’ve recently found an empty spot where your go-to jar of Trader Joe’s seasoning used to be, or noticed your favorite brightly colored snack looks a little duller, you’re not alone. Grocery shelves across the United States are changing. While some…
For decades, the narrative around breast cancer has been clearly defined: it is primarily a disease of older age, something to be vigilant about after age 50. While crucial, this narrative is rapidly being rewritten by unsettling scientific data. A dan…
Every start of the school year, particularly as the weather turns cool, cases of pediatric flu, aka flu in children, rise. This year, however, the influenza surge sweeping through communities is not just any bad flu season. It is the most severe pediat…
Human beings are not the only ones with a sweet tooth. Fruit bats are named after their love of sugary fruits. In fact, they can eat double their body weight in fruit, which is their main source of food. Unfortunately, a similarly sugar-rich diet is un…
Human beings are not the only ones with a sweet tooth. Fruit bats are named after their love of sugary fruits. In fact, they can eat double their body weight in fruit, which is their main source of food. Unfortunately, a similarly sugar-rich diet is un…
Paleontologists have made a discovery that can change how we understand dinosaurs. Despite centuries of research into ancient times, there’s so much more to uncover. A few months ago, a team of Argentinian scientists found an intact dinosaur egg, which…
The Trump administration is considering a significant expansion of the information required from international travelers entering the United States under the Visa Waiver Program. According to a notice released this week by the Department of Homeland Se…