Shocking Footage Reveals Suspect Arrested After Shooting of Turning Point USA Founder Charlie Kirk in Utah

Video footage captured the arrest of a suspect following the shooting of Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, during an event at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. Deseret News reporters on site reported that Kirk was struck in the neck during a Q&A session with students. A gunshot erupted approximately two minutes into…

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Poland Confirms Russian Drones Violated Airspace Amid Escalating Ukraine Tensions

Polish authorities confirmed that military forces shot down Russian drones that breached the country’s airspace during an attack in western Ukraine, according to statements from senior officials. Deputy Defense Minister Cezary Tomczyk said an operation was underway to neutralize objects that had crossed the border of the Republic of Poland. He emphasized that the President…

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Harvard Study Reveals Alarming Lithium Deficiency Link to Alzheimer’s

For years, Alzheimer’s has been portrayed as an incurable mystery, a devastating thief of memory with no clear cause. A groundbreaking Harvard study now reveals that brain lithium levels drop by 60% in patients, often years before symptoms emerge. This discovery challenges the narrative that Alzheimer’s is purely a neurological disorder, instead pointing to a…

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CDC Warns of Deadly “Kissing Bug” Disease Spreading in U.S.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a warning about Chagas disease, a life-threatening illness transmitted by blood-sucking insects known as “kissing bugs.” The agency stated that triatomines, or kissing bugs, are prevalent in the southern United States and have been detected in 32 states. Chagas disease, caused by the Trypanosoma cruzi parasite,…

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EU Leaders Push for Controversial Reparations Plan Using Frozen Russian Funds Amid Rising Tensions

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen unveiled a contentious proposal during her state-of-the-union address, suggesting the use of Russian assets frozen in the EU to fund a “reparations loan” for Ukraine. The plan, which avoids direct seizure of the estimated $300 billion in blocked funds, has sparked fierce debate over legal and ethical implications….

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