Senator Peters Urges Trump Admin to Act on Deadly Bird Flu Outbreak

U.S. Sen. Gary Peters is warning the Trump Administration to take immediate action to address the growing outbreak of the bird flu virus, H5N1. The virus has already claimed over 20 million chicken lives and infected dairy cows in several states, with one worker testing positive. Peters claims that the administration’s delay in public health … Read more

Hoarding Disorder’s Hidden Driver: Altruism and Values

As I sorted through boxes inherited from my grandparents, one item stood out – a solitary puzzle piece reflecting my late grandmother’s love of puzzles. My experience led me to ponder the question “why did I keep this?” – a query often asked by patients with hoarding disorder. Hoarding disorder is characterized by an urge … Read more

Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas Step Out Together in London

Hollywood stars Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas were spotted together in London over Valentine’s Day weekend, sparking speculation about their relationship status. The actors were seen taking selfies with fans outside a Soho restaurant on February 13, before Tom’s latest Mission Impossible film was released. Ana recently starred in the John Wick spinoff Ballerina … Read more

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NBA’s Wembanyama and Paul Disqualified for Unconventional Strategy in Skills Challenge

NBA players Victor Wembanyama and Chris Paul were disqualified from the Skills Challenge on All-Star Saturday night after their unconventional strategy did not meet the game’s rules. The San Antonio teammates aimed to save time by quickly completing shots from three different locations on the court, rather than taking multiple attempts as required. Wembanyama, a … Read more

Millions of Older Americans Choose to Keep Working Beyond 67

Millions of older Americans are bucking the trend of retirement, choosing instead to keep working well into their golden years. Despite being millionaires, many say they can’t resist the urge to stay engaged and active. According to recent surveys, nearly two dozen older Americans have reported working or seeking work despite being financially set for … Read more

80 Legislators Urge DPU Review of Energy Rate Increases

Massachusetts State Senator Jake Oliveira has led a coalition of over 80 lawmakers in urging the Department of Public Utilities (DPU) to review recent energy rate hikes approved by investor-owned utility companies like Eversource and National Grid. The legislators claim that these increases are placing an unsustainable financial strain on households and small businesses. According … Read more

France Hosts European Summit on Ukraine Security Monday

France will host a key European summit on Monday to discuss the ongoing Ukraine war and European security, amid concerns about a lack of unity among European leaders. The meeting, which has not been publicly announced, aims to explore ways Europe can provide concrete support to Ukraine and strengthen its collective security. According to Foreign … Read more

Cats Sickened by Bird Flu After Eating Raw Pet Food in Portland Area

A recent outbreak of avian influenza among cats in the Portland area has been linked to a contaminated brand of raw pet food, according to the Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA). Two cats from separate homes died after eating the same batch of Wild Coast Raw’s “Free Range Chicken Formula” with lot numbers 22660 and … Read more