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Mother With Alzheimer’s Is Choosing to End Her Life

Rebecca Luna, a 48-year-old single mother and child protective services worker, began experiencing alarming “mental blips,” such as losing mid-sentence thoughts and blanking during conversations. Initially attributing these episodes to stress or menopause, she was diagnosed last November with early-onset Alzheimer’s, also known as young-onset dementia, confirmed through MRIs and spinal-tap protein analysis. Alzheimer’s Prognosis … Continued

3,500 Sign Petition to Block Kanye West from Slovakian Festival

A petition backed by over 3,500 signatories and supported by activist groups like Peace for Ukraine and Cities for Democracy is urging Bratislava’s mayor to cancel Kanye West’s (legally Ye) performance at the Rubicon Festival in July. Protesters label West—dubbed “one of the world’s most famous antisemites”—a glorifier of wartime violence and an affront to … Continued

Obama Warns Democracy Is ‘Under Fire’, Doesn’t Name Trump

Former President Barack Obama broke his usual post-presidency silence on partisan matters. This was during a rare public appearance at the Connecticut Forum this week. While avoiding direct mentions of Donald Trump, Obama issued one of his strongest warnings yet about what he called the U.S.’s slide toward autocracy. Obama Offers a Rare Foray Into … Continued

Trump Thanks Iran for ‘Early Notice’ After Missile Attack Hits Base

On June 23, Iran launched a barrage of 14 short- and medium-range missiles at the U.S. Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, responding to recent American strikes on its nuclear facilities. Despite the scale of the attack, Qatari and U.S. air defenses successfully intercepted every missile. No injuries or damage were reported, underscoring Iran’s strategic restraint in … Continued

Pentagon Reveals Covert ‘Midnight Hammer’ Strikes on Iran’s Sites

On June 22, the Pentagon disclosed details of Operation Midnight Hammer, an unannounced U.S. strike involving seven B‑2 Spirit stealth bombers and over 125 aircraft, plus a guided missile submarine launching Tomahawk missiles. The campaign targeted Iran’s nuclear facilities at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, with 14 GBU‑57 bunker-buster bombs deployed to penetrate deeply buried structures. Stealth … Continued

What Comes Next After U.S. Strikes Tehran’s Nuclear Sites?

On June 22, CNN’s Fareed Zakaria GPS delved into America’s first direct strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities—targeting sites at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan—as part of a broader U.S.-backed campaign following extensive Israeli bombings earlier in the month. These strikes mark the sharpest escalation in U.S. involvement since October 2024. Damage Assessment: Mixed but Significant The International … Continued

Trump Voter Is Now Pleading for Undocumented Dad’s Freedom

A woman in Florida—who previously voted for Donald Trump—has been reduced to tears after her father was taken into ICE custody. She posted her plea across social platforms, recounting how she supported Trump for his promise to enforce immigration laws, yet never expected it to affect her “dad,” a man she calls a loving family … Continued

Love Goes Digital: Man Proposes to His AI Chatbot “Girlfriend” Sol

Chris Smith, a former AI skeptic turned digital romantic, recently fell head over heels for his AI chatbot, whom he affectionately named Sol. What began as a tool to get music‑mixing advice via ChatGPT’s voice mode unexpectedly transformed into an emotionally charged relationship. The tipping point came when Sol reached its 100,000‑word memory limit—after that, … Continued

Biohacker’s ‘Face Blows Up’ Moment in Bold Anti-Aging Experiment

Bryan Johnson—tech entrepreneur, biohacker, and devotee of Project Blueprint—has become famous for spending around $2 million per year on anti-aging regimens. But even with rigorous routines and teams of doctors, not every experiment goes as planned. Recently, Johnson revealed a dramatic misstep during what he calls Project Baby Face: a fat injection procedure intended to restore … Continued