Terrence Dwyer found the perfect solution for solar energy with a plug-in system on his deck. As tax credits for rooftop solar fade, these affordable options are gaining traction across the U.S. Learn how they could change energy consumption for homeowners!
In a shocking turn of events, Melania Trump has threatened Hunter Biden with a lawsuit exceeding $1 billion after he claimed she was introduced to Donald Trump by Jeffrey Epstein. The first lady's lawyers demand a retraction and an apology, citing defamation and reputational harm.
U.S. health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. calls for the retraction of a Danish study declaring aluminum in vaccines safe. The journal refuses, citing the study's robust data against his claims.
In a surprising trend, Gen Z is ditching smartphones for retro devices known as 'dumbphones'. This cultural shift aims to reclaim focus and privacy in a world overwhelmed by digital distractions and constant connectivity.
What started as a viral prank in the WNBA has spiraled into a dangerous controversy. As sex toys continue to be thrown onto the court, players speak out against this alarming trend and its implications for women’s sports.
The U.S. economy rebounded with a 3% GDP growth in spring, following a contraction earlier in the year. However, experts warn of potential slowdowns as consumers face rising prices and trade uncertainties.
In a shocking turn of events, the journal Science has retracted a controversial study claiming the discovery of arsenic-based microbes in Mono Lake, stirring debates in the scientific community about research integrity and contamination.
Scientists unveil a groundbreaking solar-powered technology that extracts water from lunar soil and converts astronaut CO₂ into breathable oxygen and fuel, potentially transforming long-term space missions.
As the world’s attention shifts to trade wars and other global crises, the Ukraine-Russia war continues with little media coverage. With Trump’s recent demands for a peace deal, tensions rise and prospects for resolution remain uncertain.
Aid agency leaders warn that air drops into Gaza are a grotesque distraction from the deepening starvation crisis. With escalating malnutrition and deaths, can aerial aid truly make a difference?