US Justice Department Charges Raul Castro Over 1996 Killings of Americans
Raul Castro, younger brother of Fidel Castro, has been indicted by the U.S. Justice Department for his involvement in the 1996 killings of Americans.
Experts Call for Revival of Human, Moral Values in Healthcare to Improve Patient,…
Despite advances, healthcare systems have lost their human touch, argue experts, highlighting the need to refocus…
Murray Criticizes Trump’s Plan to Slash Ports and Infrastructure Funds
"Murray criticizes Trump's budget request favoring defense contractors over families and farmers. Urges committee…
OpenAI Unveils Personal Finance Features for US ChatGPT Pro Subscribers
OpenAI's latest ChatGPT expansion includes personal finance features, enabling users to navigate complex financial decisions.
Gwyneth Paltrow & Huberman Evaluate GLP-1 Drug Retratrutide: Pros & Cons
Understanding Retatrutide: A New Development in GLP-1 Therapies
Introduction to GLP-1 Therapies and…
Thomas Massie Loses Kentucky Primary in Most Expensive US Election
Rep. Thomas Massie loses Kentucky primary in bitter race, marking another victory for Trump's campaign to "cleanse"…
Kari Lake’s New Start in Jamaica Amid Political, Legal Woes
Ex-Phoenix TV newscaster shifts career path, takes on diplomatic role in the Caribbean over political aspirations.
Grocers’ Dependence on Pharmacy Sales Proves Troublesome
In the era of Biden's Inflation Reduction Act, supermarkets are feeling the pressure on their pharmacy revenues.
Taiwan’s Future in its People’s Hands amid US, China Pressures:…
President Lai asserts Taiwan's future should be decided by its citizens, not by foreign forces, amid Chinese and US…
Spanberger Vetoes Affordable Medicine Act
Gov. Abigail Spanberger plans to veto the bipartisan-approved Affordable Medicine Act, disappointing advocates for lower drug costs in Virginia.