Category: News

  • The Middle East Holds Half of the World’s Conventional Oil Reserves. But Why?

    The Middle East Holds Half of the World’s Conventional Oil Reserves. But Why?

    The idea that one region came to dominate the global oil map can sound almost too neat, as though history simply handed the Middle East an outsized role in the modern energy economy. But the real answer is older, slower, and far more geological than political. Long before pipelines, refineries, and strategic shipping lanes, this…

  • This Man Shared His House With A Huge Spider For A Year And People Are Divided

    This Man Shared His House With A Huge Spider For A Year And People Are Divided

    The idea of sharing your home with a spider is enough to make most people uncomfortable, even when it is a tiny one hiding in a corner. Now imagine that spider being roughly the size of your face, with long legs stretching across the wall. For many, that would immediately trigger panic and a desperate…

  • The Life Changing Experience Astronauts Have in Space

    The Life Changing Experience Astronauts Have in Space

    High above Earth, beyond the clouds and weather systems that define everyday life, astronauts often encounter something they struggle to describe. It is not just the silence of space or the beauty of the stars. It is a sudden and overwhelming shift in perspective that changes how they see the world and their place within…

  • Trump Arch Plan Sparks Taxpayer Funding Debate

    Trump Arch Plan Sparks Taxpayer Funding Debate

    The idea of monumental architecture has always carried symbolic weight in Washington, D.C. From the Lincoln Memorial to the Washington Monument, each structure tells a story about national identity, sacrifice, and power. Now, a new proposal tied to former President Donald Trump is attempting to insert itself into that landscape, and it is doing so…

  • RFK Jr. Launches New Podcast to Discuss Public Health Challenges and Policy

    RFK Jr. Launches New Podcast to Discuss Public Health Challenges and Policy

    The relationship between politics and public health has always been complex, but in recent years it has become deeply intertwined with media, personality, and digital influence. That intersection is now taking a new form as U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. prepares to launch his own podcast, positioning it as a platform to challenge…

  • BREAKING: Young Men May No Longer Need to Sign Up for Draft Under New US Plan

    BREAKING: Young Men May No Longer Need to Sign Up for Draft Under New US Plan

    For decades, the idea of a military draft in the United States has felt like something that belonged to another era, one shaped by black-and-white footage, mass protests, and deeply divided public opinion during the Vietnam War. For many younger Americans especially, the concept of being required to serve has never been a real consideration,…

  • What Artemis astronauts might experience after just 10 days in space

    What Artemis astronauts might experience after just 10 days in space

    The journey to the Moon is often presented as one of humanity’s greatest achievements, something that blends cutting-edge technology with an almost dreamlike sense of exploration. But as the Artemis II crew prepare to return to Earth after more than a week in space, the focus begins to shift away from the mission itself and…

  • Trump’s Latest Message Sparks Serious Talk of Presidential Removal

    Trump’s Latest Message Sparks Serious Talk of Presidential Removal

    The idea of removing a sitting U.S. president is one of the most serious constitutional questions imaginable, yet it has returned to the center of public debate after a controversial Easter Sunday message from President Donald Trump. In a post that quickly spread across social media, Trump issued a stark warning directed at Iran, writing,…

  • Hacker Claims Breach of China’s Supercomputer and is Selling a Trove of Stolen Data

    Hacker Claims Breach of China’s Supercomputer and is Selling a Trove of Stolen Data

    A nation’s most sensitive defense secrets are rarely kept in physical safes anymore. They live on servers. Recently, one of the most secure digital vaults in the world was reportedly compromised. A quiet breach at a major supercomputing center in Tianjin has left international intelligence agencies scrambling. Hackers claim to have walked away with an…

  • Some U.S. Airports Could Stop Processing International Arrivals Under New DHS Threat

    Some U.S. Airports Could Stop Processing International Arrivals Under New DHS Threat

    A new proposal tied to immigration enforcement is drawing attention because of how directly it could affect everyday systems that millions of people rely on. The Department of Homeland Security is considering whether it could stop processing international travelers at certain major U.S. airports located in so-called sanctuary cities. While the idea is still under…