Trump Claims US Banks Dropped Him Due to Conservative Views

President Donald Trump has revived claims that conservative clients were unfairly denied accounts with two of the largest US banks, JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America. In an interview with CNBC’s “Squawk Box”, Trump said he was informed by JPMorgan Chase that he had 20 days to move “hundreds of millions of dollars in cash” … Read more

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Yankees Demote Jake Bird to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre

The New York Yankees have demoted struggling right-hander Jake Bird to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, just days after acquiring him from the Colorado Rockies. Bird’s demotion comes after a disastrous three-game stretch in Miami where he surrendered four earned runs and had a 27.00 ERA in three appearances. The move is seen as an effort by the … Read more

Exponential Growth of Scientific Fraud in the Literature

The scientific community is facing an exponential growth crisis in fraudulent papers published in the literature. According to new research, up to half of all studies being published annually may be false or fabricated. The proliferation of paper mills has created a system where scientists are pressured to “publish or perish” and resort to cheating … Read more

NYC Outbreak: 58 Diagnosed with Legionnaires’ Disease, 2 Deaths Reported

A bacterial pneumonia outbreak has infected dozens in New York City, with a total of 58 people diagnosed with Legionnaires’ disease. Two deaths have been reported. The cluster is concentrated in Central Harlem and surrounding areas. Legionnaires’ disease is typically found in freshwater environments but can grow indoors via shower heads, sink faucets, and other … Read more

Jack White Returns to Philly, Leaves Fans in the Dust

Jack White has made rare appearances in Philadelphia in recent years. The last time he played in the city was 2006 when he opened for Bob Dylan with his band, The Raconteurs. Since then, it’s been over two decades since he headlined a show. Rumors suggest that White’s reluctance to return stems from a negative … Read more

Alien: Earth Review – Hawley’s Faithful Horror Series

The Alien franchise has made its debut on TV for the first time since 1979, with Noah Hawley’s eight-part FX series, Alien: Earth. Critics are mostly positive about the show, praising its faithfulness to the original films while introducing new elements and characters. While it takes some time to get started, the series eventually gains … Read more

Gaza Family’s Desperate Struggle Amid US Prosperity

A U.S. citizen from Gaza described her family’s dire situation during a video call with journalist Danielle Paquette, highlighting the stark contrast between their struggles and the prosperity of Americans. Ghada, who is facing food shortages due to a shortage of flour and lentils, expressed her emotional pain as she spoke about the difficulties of … Read more

Aimee Osbourne: Sisterly Estrangement and a Life of Independence

Aimee Osbourne, the eldest child of Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, has been estranged from her younger siblings Kelly and Jack for decades. The reasons behind their strained relationship are complex, but it’s clear that Aimee’s desire for independence and self-preservation played a significant role. In the early 2000s, Aimee was excluded from the reality TV … Read more

Bangladesh Mourns First Martyr of July Mass Uprising Anniversary

The first anniversary of the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s regime marks a somber day for Bangladesh as Abu Sayed’s family commemorates their beloved son’s sacrifice. Manwara Begum, his mother, expressed her only wish to live and see the country he fought for – a nation free from fascism, violence, and discrimination. Standing beside her son’s … Read more