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Don’t go ballistic! Study reveals how anger can increase heart attack, stroke risk
May 1, 2024
Don’t go ballistic! Study reveals how anger can increase heart attack, stroke risk
According to recent research, maintaining your composure is essential for cardiovascular health. Anger can momentarily impair blood vessel function, which may raise the risk of heart attack and stroke, according…
Yes, your beer tastes better ice cold, and scientists discovered why
May 1, 2024
Yes, your beer tastes better ice cold, and scientists discovered why
The adage “Save water, drink beer—ice cold” may be memorable, but a new study that was published in Matter gives evidence to support the preference for chilly pints. The effect…
Future farms on Mars could receive a boost from intercropping
May 1, 2024
Future farms on Mars could receive a boost from intercropping
In an effort to determine the best crops for this extraterrestrial agriculture, NASA is working with astrobiologists with the goal of establishing human outposts on Mars. In order to optimize…
Two Oklahoma men sentenced to prison for wrapping sleeping inmate in toilet paper then setting him on fire
May 1, 2024
Two Oklahoma men sentenced to prison for wrapping sleeping inmate in toilet paper then setting him on fire
Two Oklahomans from Tulsa were given federal prison sentences for horrifying another prisoner in December 2022.The two were sentenced by Judge Frizzell to 60 months in prison followed by a…
Record number of barking mad sea lions take over famed San Francisco pier
May 1, 2024
Record number of barking mad sea lions take over famed San Francisco pier
More than a thousand sea lions flocked to bustling Pier 39 in San Francisco, the greatest concentration of these endearing animals in fifteen years. These were not shy aquatic mammals,…
Clergy child sexual abuse probe targets New Orleans Catholic Church leaders who may have shielded predators
May 1, 2024
Clergy child sexual abuse probe targets New Orleans Catholic Church leaders who may have shielded predators
Investigators investigating sexual misconduct by clergy in the Roman Catholic Church in New Orleans have expanded their investigation to include higher-ranking church officials who may have shielded predatory priests for…
The price of batteries is plummeting, it’s good news for the planet
May 1, 2024
The price of batteries is plummeting, it’s good news for the planet
Scientists have been pushing for a switch from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources for years. Although wind and solar power are becoming more popular, their dependence on the weather…
Woman has to travel through gator-infested waters just to take her trash out every week
May 1, 2024
Woman has to travel through gator-infested waters just to take her trash out every week
Katie, who lives on the banks of the Satilla River in Georgia, discovers a whole new meaning to living on the periphery. As evidenced by her well-known TikTok account, KayakKatie,…
Dolton ‘super mayor’ Tiffany Henyard is target of FBI criminal probe, subpoenaed by feds
May 1, 2024
Dolton ‘super mayor’ Tiffany Henyard is target of FBI criminal probe, subpoenaed by feds
Federal authorities have opened a criminal investigation against Tiffany Henyard, the mayor of a problematic Chicago suburb. The so-called “super mayor” received a subpoena last week that requested a number…
Ex-NSA Employee gets 22 Years in Prison for Trying to Sell U.S. Secrets to Russia
May 1, 2024
Ex-NSA Employee gets 22 Years in Prison for Trying to Sell U.S. Secrets to Russia
An ex-NSA employee was sentenced to nearly 22 years in prison for trying to send classified documents to Russia, sending a clear message to those who protect sensitive data.FBI Director…