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Prince Andrews Royal Fall From Grace Takes Another Strange Turn

There are few images more symbolic of a public downfall than a once-untouchable royal figure sitting inside a weathered static caravan in the back garden of a much smaller home. For Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew, that image now appears to define the latest chapter of a long and very public collapse. For years, Andrew…
The Iran War Opens a New Front in Yemen — Here’s How It Could Escalate

When air defense sirens began blaring across southern Israel in late March 2026, they signaled much more than just another localized attack. For weeks, the world had been anxiously monitoring the escalating military confrontation between the United States, Israel, and Iran, hoping the fragile boundaries of the conflict would somehow hold. Then, the geopolitical ground…
April’s Pink Moon Rises on April 1. Here’s Exactly When and How to See It

April’s opening act arrives not on a stage but in the sky. On Wednesday, April 1, the full Pink Moon will reach peak illumination at 10.13 p.m. EDT and 7.13 p.m. PDT, marking the first full moon of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. It will glow bright and round on the nights before and after…
Can Yaks Help Repair Nerve Damage in MS?

It’s not often that an animal living quietly in the mountains becomes part of a medical breakthrough. But that’s exactly what’s happening with yaks. Scientists studying these high-altitude animals have found something unusual. Yaks carry a genetic trait that seems to help repair myelin, the protective coating around your nerves. This is a big deal…
How the Latchkey Generation Became America’s Most Stressed and Most Resilient Adults

A generation raised on benign neglect, punk rock mixtapes, and the unwritten rule that feelings are best kept to yourself has quietly arrived at the most demanding chapter of adult life. Born between 1965 and 1979, Generation X never asked for sympathy and certainly never expected it. Sandwiched between the much larger Baby Boomer and…
Bill NYE Reveals Why He Cut Off RFK Jr During Vaccine Debate

Bill Nye has spent decades turning science into something people could actually understand. For many people who grew up in the 1990s and early 2000s, he was not just a television host. He was the face of classroom curiosity, the man who made volcanoes, planets, pressure, and physics feel exciting instead of intimidating. So when…





