Gambling has never really left the Trump family orbit. It defined a chapter of American real estate history, built a boardwalk empire, and then collapsed under its own weight. But the instinct behind it – bet big, put your name on the door, control the action – never went away. It just found a new...
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Something moved across social media in October 2025 like a brushfire on a dry day. A single post on X declared that Australia was about to become the first Western nation to permanently ban Donald Trump, his family, and every member of his administration from entering the country. Screenshots multiplied. Shares stacked up. Comment sections...
Most Americans picture a biolab as something tucked inside a major university or federal research campus – white coats, sealed chambers, institutional oversight. That image is reassuring. The reality emerging from Washington this week is considerably less so. Federal officials have confirmed that U.S. taxpayer dollars have quietly funded biological research at more than 120...
Something quiet is unraveling inside one of America’s largest states. It doesn’t involve a vote in the legislature. There was no dramatic press conference. Instead, it started with a routine court filing – the kind thousands of families complete every year without incident – and it’s now pulling at legal threads that could reshape parenthood...
Deep in the high desert of central Oregon, a rock shelter hid two small scraps of hide for more than twelve thousand years. No one knew what they were for most of that time, and when they were first pulled from the earth in 1958, the man who found them had no way of knowing...
Every time the Earth and Mars slow down enough to face each other from the same side of the sun, mission planners get a brief window – a window that comes around only once every 26 months – to dispatch a spacecraft toward the Red Planet. For most of human spaceflight history, that window has...
Most people scrolling past the headline “Trump’s bizarre link to Erica Kirk” probably assumed it was about politics. It’s not – at least not entirely. The connection runs through rhinestones, runway walks, and a pageant organization that Trump controlled for nearly two decades. And once you understand the full picture, the word “bizarre” starts to...
Every American who has ever needed surgery, a scan, or a specialist referral knows the particular dread of those three words: “prior authorization required.” It means your doctor has already decided what you need. But before anything can happen, someone at your insurance company has to agree. That process can take hours, days, or weeks....
Something is different about tick season in 2026. Emergency rooms from Maine to Minnesota are filling up with people who walked through their own backyard, hiked a familiar trail, or let their dog off the leash in a park – and came home with an unwanted passenger. Doctors who work those ER shifts say they’ve...
A Quick Overview: Early this month, Utz Quality Foods issued a voluntary nationwide recall of nine varieties of Zapp’s and Dirty brand potato chips after the company was notified that a dry milk powder ingredient in the chips’ seasoning, sourced from California Dairies, Inc., may be contaminated with Salmonella. The recall was issued as a...
Something quietly changed in England’s E. coli story between 2016 and 2023, and most people didn’t notice. The number of cases from one particular type of the bacteria climbed year after year, almost without interruption, until the annual count had grown nearly tenfold in eight years. That’s not a blip. That’s a trend, and it’s...
The buildings that define a nation’s capital carry more weight than stone and mortar. They hold history in their facades, not just in the rooms behind them. Alter the face of one, and you alter something harder to name. A sense of continuity, of permanence, of a shared past that belongs to everyone rather than...