• This Year, Try Growing a ‘Goth Garden’

    To create a goth garden in your yard, bring in stunning options like black calla lilies, irises, black sunflowers, snapdragons, black pumpkins, and more.

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    Women to be included in medical studies after years of neglect

    EDINBURG, Texas (ValleyCentral) — For decades, women and other underrepresented individuals were rarely, if ever, included in clinical research studies. Health professionals argue that the absence of medical research has caused serious negative consequences. Doctor Fatimah Bello is the Program Director for the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Knapp Medical Center Internal Medicine program. []

  • Disapproval of Israel-Hamas war growing in US

    Welcome to The Hill's Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon} Defense &National Security Defense &National Security   The Big Story Disapproval of Israel-Hamas war growing in US A majority of Americans now disapprove of Israel’s war against Palestinian militant group Hamas in Gaza, with support dropping from 50 percent in November to 36 percent this month,

  • Robber jailed 14 years for stealing US$5

    AN ARMED robber who stole US$5 from a motorist before causing a car crash has been sentenced to 14 years in prison. To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions

  • How Bengaluru’s water crisis is rooted in the neglect of its lakes

    For years, lakes helped give the city steady water supply. But lopsided growth pushed out traditional users and left lakes shrunken and polluted.

  • Gaza war: How the crisis is testing the limits of US influence

    The US is cranking every lever to turn this crisis into a long-lasting peace. But is it an impossible dream?

  • US DOJ to finally sue Apple after years of antitrust investigation

    The United States Department of Justice will finally file an antitrust lawsuit against Apple on Thursday, probably. Governments put pressure on Apple as antitrust scrutiny increases An antitrust investigation against Apple by the DOJ has been underway since a complaint from Spotify in 2019. Over the years, other Apple competitors added to the case in 2020, 2021, and 2022. According to a report from Bloomberg, the DOJ is finally ready to sue Apple due to antitrust concerns. The lawsuit...

  • US Aims To Restock Strategic Oil Reserves By Year-End

    US Aims To Restock Strategic Oil Reserves By Year-End By Tsvetana Paraskova of OilPrice.com The Biden Administration aims to have crude in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) back up to the levels before the massive sales of 180 million barrels in the past two years, U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said at the CERAWeek energy conference in Houston. The U.S. saw the stockpiles of crude oil in the SPR fall from 638 million barrels at President Joe Biden’s inauguration to...

  • Grade Inflation in US Schools Is Worsening the Learning Loss Crisis

    Recent test results confirm a dispiriting reality: America's students

  • Longest zipline in US to open this year in New York, Berkshires

    If you love outdoor adventures then you won’t have to go too far to enjoy one of the largest zipline tours in the country!

  • Cash for calm: AMLO eyes US billions to solve the border crisis

    On Sunday night’s episode of “60 Minutes,” Mexico’s president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador — better known as AMLO — offered his plan for fixing America’s migration crisis. It’s quite simple. The United States simply should commit to providing $20 billion a year toward eliminating poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean; lift all sanctions, embargoes, etc. on Venezuela and Cuba; and grant amnesty to “law-abiding” Mexican illegal aliens.You can’t make this stuff up. The rapidly failing state to...

  • Boeing CEO to step down at end of year in overhaul sparked by safety crisis

    Changes come amid growing customer frustration as a crisis of the company's