House Republicans impeached Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro N. Mayorkas on Tuesday, the first sitting cabinet secretary in U.S. history since the 1870s. . .
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Las Vegas, for the first time, plays host to this electrifying event, marking a significant milestone for the city and the NFL. . .
Toby Keith, a cherished icon in country music, has passed away at 62 after battling stomach cancer, leaving behind a legacy that will endure for generations. . .
Manhattan DA Criticized for Release of Migrant Suspects Involved in NYPD Attack
Manhattan DA faces backlash as suspects in NYPD attack released without bail, sparking concerns over public safety and accountability. . .
TKO Group Chairman Vince McMahon Steps Down Amidst Allegations of Sexual Misconduct
Vince McMahon, former executive of WWE and TKO Group, resigns from his positions amidst allegations of sexual misconduct, shaking the foundations of the sports entertainment conglomerate. . .
TKO Group’s Blockbuster Netflix Deal Reshapes Sports Entertainment Landscape
TKO's stock soars 20% as Netflix secures a $5 billion, 10-year deal for WWE's "Raw," reshaping sports entertainment dynamics. . .
In a new study published in Nature Scientific Reports, dark chocolate emerges as a potential ally against high blood pressure and blood clotting. High blood pressure, a significant risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, has researchers exploring novel preventive measures, and the study suggests that dark chocolate might hold the key.
The research, utilizing Mendelian randomization, delves into the genetic links between dark chocolate intake and cardiovascular diseases. The findings indicate a potential causal relationship, with genetically predicted dark chocolate consumption showing promise in lowering the risk of essential hypertension and venous thromboembolism, a condition characterized by blood clot formation in. . .
CSU Faculty Launches First-Ever Systemwide Strike, Affecting 23 Campuses
California State University faculty, 29,000 strong, initiates a historic five-day strike demanding a 12% wage increase and better benefits. . .
Unprecedented Arctic blast claims over 60 lives as bone-chilling cold and icy conditions grip the eastern half of the U.S. Even Florida experiences an unusual chill, with temperatures plunging and residents reaching for moisturizers in the face of this far-reaching Arctic onslaught. . .
U.S. Senators Demand Answers from DOJ on Facial Recognition and Civil Rights
In a letter led by Senator Raphael Warnock, eighteen senators express deep concerns to AG Garland over facial recognition funding, fearing racial bias violations in civil rights laws. . .