President Trump has signed an Executive Order designating illicit fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction, aiming to combat the deadly opioid crisis and dismantle drug cartels threatening American lives.
In a landmark decision, the President has officially classified illicit fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction, citing its lethal potential and the threats posed by drug cartels. This order aims to bolster national security and combat the fentanyl crisis impacting countless Americans.
A staggering recall of over half a million blood pressure medication bottles has been announced due to unsafe levels of cancer-causing chemicals. Are you affected? Find out more!
A federal judge has mandated Gregory Bovino to report daily in court following incidents of excessive force during immigration raids in Chicago, including the use of chemical irritants against families.
Astronomers have identified a 3 billion-year-old white dwarf actively consuming material from a nearby planetary system. This discovery challenges our understanding of stellar remnants, suggesting long-term dynamics in planetary systems even after billions of years.
An MIT team has discovered a chemical signature in ancient rocks that suggests remnants of the proto Earth survived the planet's violent history. This groundbreaking finding challenges long-held beliefs about Earth's origins.
Astronomers have discovered that Saturn's moon Enceladus is releasing complex organic molecules, enhancing its potential as a habitat for extraterrestrial life. This groundbreaking research from the Cassini mission reveals exciting possibilities for future exploration.
Tensions escalated as federal agents employed chemical crowd control measures against hundreds protesting the potential deployment of National Guard troops outside the ICE building. The protest drew a diverse crowd, leading to multiple arrests.
NASA's latest findings reveal that Saturn's moon Enceladus may harbor the essential ingredients for life. New organic molecules discovered in its icy jets hint at potential habitability, making it a prime target for future exploration.
A team of astronomers has detected trace amounts of phosphine on the brown dwarf Wolf 1130C, raising intriguing questions about the molecule's role in searching for extraterrestrial life, despite the harsh conditions of its environment.