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American flag–adorned truck plowed into Mormon church ahead of shooting, newly released images show

Sunday mornings in a small township in Michigan are usually marked by quiet routine—families heading to church, children tugging at parents’ hands, and congregations preparing for a day of rest and reflection. On September 28, 2025, that sense of calm was ruptured by the sound of screeching tires and shattering brick as a truck, draped…
From Prophecy to Preparedness: Ghana’s Ark Builder and the Questions Behind Apocalyptic Claims

Throughout history, predictions of the world’s end have surfaced with uncanny regularity. From Y2K’s fears of technological collapse to the Mayan calendar countdown in 2012, such warnings rise and fade, often remembered more for the panic they inspire than the reality that follows. The latest chapter in this long pattern comes from Ghana, where a…
Ancient skull discovery may shift entire timeline of human evolution, scientists suggest

For decades, the story of human evolution has been told in a relatively tidy arc: Homo sapiens emerging around 300,000 years ago in Africa, gradually spreading across the globe, and branching off from our close relatives, the Neanderthals and Denisovans, somewhere around half a million years ago. That timeline has been taught in classrooms, featured…
Mom Diagnosed with Serious Cancer After Dismissing Symptoms for Sinus Infection

Jessica Gilbert woke up feeling off in January, just days before a long-anticipated family vacation. Her children had been counting down to their Disney World trip, a Christmas gift she and her husband had been planning for months. A fever and stuffy head seemed like terrible timing, but nothing serious. What happened next would change…
Why More Men Are Skipping Marriage and Kids And Growing in Numbers

Across the United States, the social fabric of family and partnership is undergoing a quiet yet profound transformation. Increasingly, adults are choosing to live outside of the traditional life scripts that once seemed almost inevitable. The latest data from the Pew Research Center paints a striking picture: a rising share of Americans are living without…
Can Intuition Really Glimpse the Future? Science, Stories, and the Ongoing Debate

Most people can recall moments when the body seemed to react before the mind had time to catch up. A hesitation before crossing the street. An unexpected urge to reach out to someone, only to find they were already thinking the same thing. Experiences like these are difficult to explain yet familiar enough to feel…
Gravitational Waves: How Einstein and Hawking’s Visions Became the Universe’s Voice

A billion light-years away, two black holes collided with such force that the fabric of the universe itself began to ripple. These ripples, known as gravitational waves, traveled across space and time until they reached Earth, carrying with them evidence that reshapes how we study the cosmos. For scientists, the detection was more than a…
Japanese School Lets Teens ‘Experience Pregnancy’ With 7kg Vests and Real Baby Care

At a Japanese middle school, students were given the chance to step briefly into the shoes of expectant mothers and new parents. About 70 students participated in what teachers called a “pregnancy experience,” donning 7 kg weighted vests designed to mimic the physical strain of carrying a child. They practiced simple movements—standing up from the floor,…



