5 Zodiac Signs To Shine On January 20, 2025

January 20, 2025, marks a special day for five zodiac signs as the Moon squares Mercury transit brings powerful horoscopes to those born under Aquarius, Taurus, Sagittarius, Cancer, and Leo. This alignment encourages these individuals to strike a balance between their desires and responsibilities. For Aquarius (January 20 – February 18), trust your instincts and … Read more

Israel to Gradually Reintroduce Nutrition Protocols for Hostages Released

Following the release of hostages held captive, ensuring their safe reintegration into society has become a top priority. Among the key concerns is preventing life-threatening complications such as salt imbalances and refeeding syndrome. The Israeli government has implemented a gradual nutrition protocol to address potential deficiencies in the released hostages. Clinical nutrition specialists will oversee … Read more

Colombia Conflict Kills 80+ Amid Failed Peace Talks

At least 80 people have been killed in northeastern Colombia’s Catatumbo region following failed attempts at peace talks with the National Liberation Army (ELN) rebel group. The violence, which began on Thursday, has forced thousands of people to flee the area, with over 5,000 displaced and two dozen injured. The ELN attacked a rival group … Read more

Scientists Discover ‘Super-Venus’ Exoplanet with Thick Atmosphere

The James Webb Space Telescope has revealed a new type of exoplanet that challenges our understanding of planetary formation. The discovery of a “super-Venus” exoplanet, GJ 1214 b, confirms the presence of carbon-dioxide in its atmosphere at levels similar to those found on Earth’s closest neighbor, Venus. This finding is significant as it provides insight … Read more

NASA Seeks New Approach to Retrieve Martian Rocks at Lower Cost

NASA has proposed two new approaches to deliver Martian rocks and soil back to Earth, aiming for a cost of $6-7 billion. The new plan is faster and more affordable than the original $11 billion proposal, which would have taken until 2040. The revised approach was presented by NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, who will step … Read more

South Korea’s Detained President Yoon Faces Solitary Confinement

South Korea’s impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol has spent his first night in a solitary cell after being formally detained for up to 20 days. A court issued the detention warrant on Sunday, following an investigation into whether he committed insurrection by declaring martial law on December 3. Yoon was arrested last week and underwent … Read more

Bird Flu Outbreak Halt Georgia Poultry Sales, Quarantine

A highly contagious viral disease has been detected in a commercial poultry operation in Elbert County, forcing authorities to suspend all in-state poultry exhibitions and sales until further notice. The Georgia Department of Agriculture and the US Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service confirmed the outbreak after samples were taken from the … Read more