European countries put freeze on Syrian asylum claims after Assad's fall, unclear if US will follow

Countries in Europe are slamming the brakes on asylum cases filed by Syrian migrants in the wake of the fall of dictator Bashar al-Assad, but it is not yet clear whether the U.S. will take similar action. The U.K. and Norway, along with E.U. countries of Austria, Belgium, Germany, Greece, …...Read More

Titans rookie Jarvis Brownlee Jr. shares powerful message after helping out single mom: 'God bless you'

Tennessee Titans rookie cornerback Jarvis Brownlee Jr. shared a powerful message this week after he went viral on social media for his generous gesture at a restaurant in Nashville that a single mother of six says helped her pay rent and afford winter clothing. Kristie Johnson, a waitress, recalled the …...Read More

'Unethical garbage': ProPublica faces backlash for 'journalism' claim after email to Hegseth gets exposed

Left-wing nonprofit ProPublica is facing renewed scrutiny after an email exchange related to its recent unpublished story on Secretary of Defense nominee Pete Hegseth was released on Thursday. A media firestorm began earlier this week when Hegseth revealed on X that ProPublica, which he called a "Left Wing hack group" …...Read More

U2 drummer's rare diagnosis leaves him 'pained' during performances

Larry Mullen Jr. of U2 fame has a diagnosis that makes playing music difficult. Mullen, drummer and founding member of the Irish rock band, revealed in a new interview with Times Radio that he suffers from dyscalculia, a learning disorder. "I’ve always known that there’s something not particularly right with …...Read More

Luigi Mangione's grandma left millions to family - excluding felons

The grandmother of Luigi Mangione, the suspect charged in UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson's Dec. 4 murder, left a fortune to her children and grandchildren — as long as the descendant has not "been charged, indicted, convicted of or pleads guilty to a felony," according to her will. Mary Mangione, a …...Read More

Millions of people below 50 have this incurable, often asymptomatic, STD

The rise of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) continues to pose threats. The prevalence of one uncurable STI in particular – genital herpes simplex virus (HSV) type 1 and 2 – is at a global high, according to a new study published in the BMJ Journals Sexually Transmitted Infections. Approximately 846 …...Read More

UnitedHealth CEO arrest, Murdaugh appeal, serial killer secrets

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Russia batters Ukraine power grid amid rising concern Putin could order ballistic missile attack this weekend

Russia on Friday continued for the third year in a row with its primary winter strategy to pummel Ukraine’s power grid as freezing conditions settle ahead of the winter months in a "massive blow" to the country’s largest energy company. Moscow’s forces fired some 90 missiles, including cruise missiles, and …...Read More

Drone experts rule out US government experiment, unsure of other New Jersey drone phenomenon theories

Drone experts have little idea what the dozens of drone sightings over New Jersey could be, but have ruled out the possibility that they might be the work of a classified government program. They say the lack of a clear image or any residual hardware makes it difficult to make …...Read More

‘The View’ co-host bashes Trump ‘Time’ cover by mentioning Hitler got same recognition

"The View" co-host Ana Navarro took shots at President-elect Donald Trump being on the cover of Time magazine as the publication’s "Person of The Year," noting historic villains had received the recognitionas well. The anti-Trump commentator said the title isn’t necessarily an honor considering that former Nazi leader Adolf Hitler …...Read More