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Author: Kyla Dawn

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7 min read News

What started as a protest in Canada has evolved into a growing international campaign focused on avoiding US brands. Sparked by frustration with American trade policies and political tensions, consumers across Europe are now choosing local alternatives. From fast food chains to tech giants, people are rejecting American products in favor of ones that better...

5 min read Lifestyle

On May 8, 2025, history turned a page as Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost was elected to the papacy, becoming Pope Leo XIV, the first American ever to lead the Roman Catholic Church. His appointment immediately captured the world’s attention. The Pope’s message to America was eagerly anticipated by many. However, it wasn’t just the historic...

16 min read

Tired of swatting at mosquitoes every time you step outside? Nature might already have the answer. Instead of reaching for chemical sprays or candles, consider planting a few strategic herbs and flowers that mosquitoes can’t stand. Many of these plants not only look beautiful but also release strong scents that disrupt the mosquito’s ability to...

5 min read News

For decades, global campaigns have urged everyday people to do their part in slowing climate change. We’ve been told to drive electric cars, take shorter showers, recycle more, and eat less meat. While these actions help, a new and widely discussed study published in Nature Climate Change challenges this narrative. It suggests that individual lifestyle...

4 min read News

In a remarkable medical breakthrough, Chinese scientists have introduced a smart ‘band-aid’ that could revolutionize internal treatments. Unlike anything seen before, this ultra-thin patch clings directly to wet, moving internal organs and delivers medicine on demand. It also tracks the healing process and wirelessly sends data to doctors for real-time treatment adjustments. Researchers from the...

5 min read News

Filling your gas tank with a credit card may feel routine. You skip the hassle of cash, earn rewards, and drive off quickly. However, using a credit card for gas could quietly drain your wallet. Across the U.S., more gas stations now charge extra, sometimes up to $1 more per gallon, just because you pay...

5 min read Health

A sweeping eye drop recall has sparked concern among U.S. consumers after 1.8 million cartons of common over-the-counter eye care products were pulled from shelves. The recall, issued by Tennessee-based pharmaceutical company AvKARE, follows an FDA inspection that found critical manufacturing issues. The affected products were distributed nationwide from May 2023 through April 2025 and...

12 min read News

The U.S. Department of State recently updated its travel advisories, expanding its Level 4 “Do Not Travel” list to include 21 countries. This updated travel warning highlights regions where terrorism, civil unrest, kidnapping, and wrongful detention present serious dangers. Americans planning international trips must understand these warnings. The advisories follow careful evaluations of local conditions,...

6 min read Health

In a major scientific breakthrough, Israeli researchers have identified a defective gene linked to heart disease, specifically hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), the most common inherited cardiac disorder worldwide. This new study, conducted by the Clalit Research Institute and Rabin Medical Center-Beilinson Hospital, centers on the TRIM63 gene and its powerful role in triggering HCM. The discovery...

5 min read News

Breathe easy, for now. Scientists say our breathable air won’t last forever. A new NASA-supported study warns that Earth’s oxygen supply is not a permanent feature of our planet. Though we often take it for granted, the delicate balance that allows life to thrive will eventually shift. Over the next billion years, Earth’s atmosphere will...

5 min read Food and Drink

After months of rising grocery bills, American consumers are finally seeing some relief, especially when it comes to egg prices. According to April 2025’s Consumer Price Index (CPI), egg prices dropped by more than 12 percent, marking their first decline since October 2024. The average cost of a dozen Grade A eggs fell significantly, signaling...