mRNA Vaccines: Separating Fact from Scrutiny

The safety and efficacy of messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines have come under intense scrutiny in recent days. Despite this, experts say the technology has been studied for decades and is safe and effective. mRNA vaccines use a genetic sequence to teach the body how to make proteins that can trigger an immune response and fight … Read more

US Excess Deaths Continue to Rise Despite COVID-19 Pandemic

A new study has found that excess deaths in the United States continue to rise even after the COVID-19 pandemic, with over 1.5 million “missing Americans” in 2022 and 2023 alone. The study, published in JAMA Health Forum, reveals a concerning trend of worsening US mortality rates compared to other high-income countries. Excess deaths refer … Read more

Penguin Poo Helps Cool Antarctica

Research published on Thursday shows that penguin poo can help limit climate change by forming clouds above coastal Antarctica. The ammonia emitted from the birds’ guano (severed droppings) mixes with sulfur-bearing gases from phytoplankton, boosting the formation of aerosol particles that grow into clouds. Scientists, led by Matthew Boyer, set up instruments at a research … Read more

Father of Accused Embassy Staff Shooter Was Guest at Trump Speech

A father, Eric Rodriguez, who is accused of shooting two Israeli embassy staffers outside a Washington, D.C., museum earlier this week has ties to the Democratic Party. According to his union and representative, Jesús “Chuy” García, Rodriguez served in the Iraq war and works at a Chicago VA hospital. On the day President Trump addressed … Read more

Germany Deploys Permanent Troops to Lithuania Amid Russian Threat

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has marked Berlin’s first permanent foreign troop deployment since World War II by visiting Lithuania. The move is aimed at bolstering European defenses against a hostile Russia and comes in response to the country’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. A new armoured brigade, the 45th tank brigade, will be formed … Read more

Pope Leo XIV Breaks Tradition at Inaugural Mass

Pope Leo XIV, the first North American to lead the Catholic Church, made a historic departure from tradition during his inaugural Mass this month. At his Sunday service in St Peter’s Square, thousands of people gathered to witness the newly minted pope addressing them from an open-top popemobile. The popemobile, typically equipped with bulletproof glass … Read more

Trier’s “Sentimental Value” Wins Record-Breaking 15-Minute Cannes Ovations

Norwegian Filmmaker Joachim Trier’s Reunion Film Receives Record-Breaking Longest Standing Ovation at Cannes, Sparking Palme d’Or Speculation. The record-breaking standing ovation for “Sentimental Value” has solidified its position as a frontrunner for the Palme d’Or award. Norwegian filmmaker Joachim Trier’s feature film, which follows sisters navigating their complicated family dynamics with an American starlet in … Read more

FDA Expands Covid Vaccine Safety Guidance on Rare Heart Inflammation

The US Food and Drug Administration has asked two makers of mRNA vaccines to broaden their age range for warning young men about rare side effects that cause heart inflammation. The letters, reported by CBS News, request updates to safety information based on new studies linking the reactions to vaccination. Currently, Moderna’s label warns young … Read more