Her Whole Body Was Itchy: What She Thought Was

Her Whole Body Was Itchy: What She Thought Was

Mild Itch Turns Into Ongoing Health Issue What started as “nothing more than a mild allergy” soon became a persistent problem, affecting daily life and comfort. Common Symptoms Can Signal Bigger Issues This case shows that “common symptoms, often dismissed as harmless, can sometimes signal a deeper health concern.” Early attention to these signs is…

Proposed Legislation Would Mandate

Proposed Legislation Would Mandate

Aging Lawmakers Raise Fitness Questions With nearly 120 U.S. lawmakers aged 70 or older, concerns about mental fitness are growing. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez proposed cognitive testing to “determine if any member suffers from serious cognitive issues,” but the idea was rejected. Still, public trust is wavering. Debate Over Testing Supporters say tests could restore…

Beloved Auburn Professor Killed While Walking

Beloved Auburn Professor Killed While Walking

What began as a quiet Saturday stroll in Auburn’s Kiesel Park ended in tragedy that has shaken the community. Dr. Julie Gard Schnuelle, a respected veterinarian and professor emerita at Auburn University, was out walking her dog when she was brutally attacked. Police later discovered her body in a wooded area of the park after…

Comparing Field Corn and Sweet Corn

Comparing Field Corn and Sweet Corn

Field Corn vs. Sweet Corn: What’s the Real Difference? Most cornfields you see grow field corn, not the kind you eat at cookouts. Known as “dent corn”, it’s used for animal feed, ethanol, corn syrup, and processed foods. It’s harvested late, when “kernels are hard and starch-packed.” Tough and dull, it’s made for industry—not flavor. In contrast, sweet corn is harvested…

Senate Narrowly Defeats Effort to Force

Senate Narrowly Defeats Effort to Force

Senate Blocks Epstein Records Amendment Senate Republicans narrowly voted 51–49 to block an amendment requiring the Justice Department to release Jeffrey Epstein-related files, after a surprise move by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer caught them off guard. “It’s a political stunt and we’ll dispose of it,” said GOP Leader John Thune. GOP Divisions on Transparency…

Jυst Before the Tragedy: Charlie Kirk’s Fiпal Call

Jυst Before the Tragedy: Charlie Kirk’s Fiпal Call

Chaos at Utah Valley University Charlie Kirk’s rally at Utah Valley University turned tragic when gunfire erupted mid-event. The gathering, meant to launch his American Comeback Tour, ended in panic as Kirk was shot while on stage. Final Words Before the Attack Just moments before the shooting, Kirk called his wife, saying, “No matter what…

Act of kindness: Immediately after Charlie Kirk

Act of kindness: Immediately after Charlie Kirk

Charlie Kirk’s Sudden Death At just 31, Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk died after a shooting at the University of Utah. His death shocked the nation, leaving supporters grieving and his family facing a difficult future. Elon Musk Steps In Billionaire Elon Musk quietly pledged to cover all living and educational expenses for Kirk’s…

Hurricane Erin, first of Atlantic season,

Hurricane Erin, first of Atlantic season,

Hurricane Erin, the first major storm of the Atlantic season, has weakened slightly but remains a powerful Category 4 hurricane. The storm is currently about 395 miles east of Grand Turk Island, with winds near 140 miles per hour. Erin reached Category 5 strength late Friday before losing some intensity. Forecasters say Erin will move west-northwest through the weekend, then…

FBI Releases Photo of Person

FBI Releases Photo of Person

One day after the shocking assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University, the FBI’s Salt Lake City office has released a photo of a person of interest linked to the crime. The image, posted to X (formerly Twitter) on September 11, has already ricocheted across social media platforms, with thousands of users…