Most people think of liver disease as something that happens to heavy drinkers. Or maybe to people managing obesity or diabetes for years. The idea that a chemical sitting in a spot remover on your shelf, or lingering in the fibers of a freshly dry-cleaned suit, could be quietly damaging your liver feels like a...
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For a moment, picture something that would have seemed completely implausible five years ago: a Medicare patient walking out of their doctor’s office with free CBD products, covered under a federal program. No out-of-pocket cost. No trip to a specialty dispensary. Just a physician, a recommendation, and a product that arrives as part of their...
The number 150 used to belong to myth. Ancient emperors sent expeditions in search of immortality elixirs. Medieval explorers mapped coastlines looking for fountains that would stop time. Today, the quest has moved into university genetics labs, Boston biotech startups, and the offices of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. What was once fantasy is...
A Quick Overview:On March 30, 2026, Bruce Fenton – a New Hampshire-based crypto investor, former Republican U.S. Senate candidate, and self-described $60,000 Trump campaign donor – published a viral post on X declaring that Trump had “betrayed” his supporters and “rugpulled us all.” The statement crystallized a growing fracture within the Republican coalition, coming at...
Think of everything you do with your dominant hand today – your morning coffee, typing, driving, cutting food. It happens without thought, without hesitation. For roughly nine out of ten people on the planet, the right hand does all of this almost automatically, across every culture, every language, every corner of the globe. That near-universality...
Something quietly extraordinary happened on May 19, 2026. In a lab in Dallas, Texas, 26 baby chicks broke free from their shells and took their first wobbly steps into the world. That alone sounds unremarkable. Billions of chicks hatch every year. But these ones were different in a way that stops you mid-sentence: not a...
Fifty years from now, the grandchildren of today’s 40-year-olds will wake up in a world that looks almost nothing like ours. The changes already underway – in energy, medicine, food, technology, and climate – are moving fast enough that many people alive today will live to see them unfold. Most of us feel it already:...
Three storylines are gripping American political life simultaneously in 2026, each volatile on its own. One involves a dead convicted sex offender and millions of pages of government documents that many Americans believe are still being hidden from them. Another is a full-scale military war in the Middle East that the United States entered on...
Somewhere between genius and necessity, the best inventions tend to begin not in a research lab but in a kitchen, a garage, or a backyard. The kind of place where someone gets frustrated enough with a problem to actually try solving it. That’s exactly where this story starts – in a home in Warrenton, Virginia,...
There are moments in public life when the gap between the billing and the reality is wide enough that it almost tells the story by itself. Sunday, May 17, 2026, may well be one of those moments. A sprawling, nine-hour event billed as a spiritual milestone for a nation approaching its 250th birthday unfolded on...
Look down at your jeans right now. Go ahead. Whether they’re dark indigo, faded, or years past their best, they almost certainly have a handful of small copper-colored metal studs near the pockets. Most people who’ve owned jeans their entire lives couldn’t tell you what those little dots are actually called, let alone why they’re...
Summer sneaks up on you. One week you’re enjoying a cool evening on the porch, and the next, you’re swatting at something invisible in the dark and waking up with a cluster of itchy welts on your ankles. For most people, mosquitoes are a nuisance. But in some parts of the country, they’re closer to...