Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) joins host Mike Slater to discuss his call for the police or National Guard to be brought in to stop the anti-Israel war protesters at George Washington University.
Dieting is hard. It's why the idea of a weekly weight-loss injection that does all the work for you, like Ozempic, is so tempting - especially when you see the transformations of celebrities who use it.
May is recognized annually as Skin Cancer Awareness Month. Dermatology Specialists of Florida in Navarre will host free skin cancer screenings on Tuesday, May 21 to help detect skin cancer early in those adults who have not had a professional skin cancer screening within the past year.
When Lauren Nelson returned home from a trip to Portugal in 2022, she was “on cloud nine.” It hadn’t been any regular holiday — she had just gotten married. She and her new husband, Darragh, as well as their young daughter, were celebrating the perfect week away when they found a lump on his bicep.
As lawmakers debate work requirements in Medicaid expansion bills, Walker faces a Catch-22: she first needs health insurance to get healthy enough to be able to return to work.
Spiders are the new sharks. Genre directors can't get enough of the creepy crawlers. Can you blame them? We've all been grossed out by larger-than-expected spiders sneaking into our bedrooms. They drop in like Ethan Hunt in 'Mission: Impossible,' dangling overhead on invisible strands. 'Infested' is never that demure. It delivers softball-sized spiders and the most intriguing hero we've seen in some time. Too bad the story's third act doubles down on commentary, not scares....
Police in Istanbul detained dozens of people who tried to reach the central Taksim Square in defiance of a government ban on marking Labour Day at the landmark location on Wednesday.
New York's Columbia University, which has been beset by antisemitic protests in recent weeks, tried to bargain with the miscreants on Monday, threatening their academic status if they continue to occupy the campus.
Spanish politics are usually the last thing on an expat’s mind but even the apolitical can’t avoid them when they reach the international media. That’s what happened when Pedro Sanchez, president – not of Spain, but the Spanish government – announced on April 24 on X (formerly Twitter) that he would spend the next five […]
Listeners who protested on their college campuses in the turbulent years around 1968 reflect on that time, and share their thoughts on today's young protesters on campuses here in NYC and around the country.
Welcome to May, cosmic beings. Mercury retrograde may be behind us, but Pluto, the Planet of Transformation, begins its five-month retrograde (first in Aquarius, and then later in Capricorn) on May 2, which means we’ll be feeling retrograde themes subconsciously and on a collective level. Pluto retrograde is likely to highlight ways systemic inequalities have stifled humanity’s ability to ascend to a new level of consciousness. We’ll be asked to rewire our thought processes and review...
The first season of Fallout does a great job bringing the world of the games to life, but Season 2 needs to get weirder.