The Royal Society, Britain’s prestigious national academy of sciences, quietly urged Elon Musk to consider stepping down from his fellowship earlier this year, the Guardian has learned. The move came amid mounting concern over Musk’s association with former President...
You scrub the toilet, but ignore the water bottle that may be 40,000 times dirtier. Welcome to the unexpected world of household filth. Microbiologists say we’re mostly living in harmony with our own bacteria. However, when grime accumulates, it can...
A dramatic showdown unfolded Thursday in the Senate Judiciary Committee as Democratic senators staged a walkout moments before a contentious vote to advance President Trump’s judicial nominee, Emil Bove—a former DOJ official and Trump’s attorney—to the U.S. Court of...
President Donald Trump is reportedly preparing to transform the $9 trillion U.S. retirement market by allowing the inclusion of cryptocurrencies, gold, private equity, and other alternative assets within 401(k)s and IRAs. According to The Financial Times, Trump could sign an...
In classic Trump fashion, the 45th President came out swinging Thursday, promising to take the Wall Street Journal and its globalist owner, Rupert Murdoch, to court over what he blasted as a “fake, malicious, and defamatory” hit piece tying...
Cucumbers not only offer lots of nutrition for the body, they are known to be extremely beneficial to the skin. Cucumber flesh contains vitamin C and caffeic acid which are known to help soothe skin irritations and reduce swelling...
Public toilets are a breeding ground for bacteria, and while it’s unlikely you’ll catch a severe disease just from sitting on a toilet seat, the risks—and the “ick” factor—are still worth avoiding. Here’s why you should think twice before...
Ford’s recall woes just keep piling up—and this latest one comes with a fiery warning. Nearly 700,000 Ford SUVs are being recalled due to cracked fuel injectors that can leak gasoline and potentially cause engine fires. The affected models include...
Turns out, sitting around might not be the obesity villain we've been led to believe. A groundbreaking new study published in PNAS challenges the long-held belief that sedentary lifestyles are the main driver of obesity in developed nations. Researchers analyzed...
Pringles may look like potato chips, but they’re far from the classic slice-and-fry snack you might expect. Technically, they’re not even considered "potato chips" by the FDA. That’s because Pringles are made from a dehydrated slurry of processed ingredients,...