An Avocado a Day May Boost Gut Health, Study Finds

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Avocados are already a favorite for their creamy texture, rich flavor, and healthy fats, but new research provides another compelling reason to love them. A study published in the Journal of Nutrition suggests that consuming one avocado per day may enhance gut health by increasing microbial diversity and promoting the breakdown of fiber. The study focused on adults aged 25...

Urgent Recall: Wood Pieces Found in Hormel’s Dinty Moore Beef Stew Cans

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Brace yourself before opening that can of beef stew—you might be chewing on wood. Hormel Foods is urgently recalling over 256,000 pounds of its Dinty Moore Beef Stew after alarming consumer complaints revealed pieces of wood lurking inside the product. According to a USDA announcement issued on May 28, the contaminated cans are 20-ounce metal cans with the lot code “T02045”,...

Trump Doubles Down on Tariffs: America First Trade Strategy Pressures Global Partners to Make a Deal

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As of today, U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs have officially doubled under President Donald Trump’s America First trade policy, rising from 25% to 50%. The move sends a clear message to global trading partners: negotiate fair deals or face serious economic consequences. This tariff hike coincides with the White House’s deadline for countries to submit their “best offers” to avoid...

Woke Up Tired Again? Take These Vitamins If You Can’t Sleep

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When your spouse, neighbor, or colleague greets you with a cheery “Good Morning!”, do you find yourself questioning whether it really is a ‘good’ morning? The fact is, greater and greater numbers of us are dragging ourselves out of bed to face the day with bleary eyes after yet another night of inadequate rest. There is a significant amount of...

Cruise Ship Breaks Away From Pier in High Winds—Passenger Falls Into Water

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A dramatic incident unfolded at the port of Catania, Sicily, on May 30, when the Norwegian Epic, a vessel operated by Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), broke away from the pier amid strong winds. This resulted in a passenger falling into the water from the gangway during the disembarkation process. According to a statement from NCL, crew members quickly responded and...

FDA Issues Deadly Tomato Recall Warning—What You Need to Know Now

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A routine produce recall has turned critical as the FDA has upgraded a tomato recall to a Class I health alert, citing a deadly risk of salmonella contamination. This classification—the most serious level of recall—means there's a reasonable probability that consuming the affected tomatoes could cause severe illness or death. The recall was initiated by Williams Farms Repack LLC, based...

Mount Etna Erupts in Fiery Display, Sends Tourists Fleeing as Ash and Lava Spew

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Italy’s Mount Etna roared to life early Monday in a dramatic eruption that sent plumes of ash, smoke, and pyroclastic flows down its slopes, forcing people on the volcano to flee for safety. According to the Italian National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV), the eruption began in the pre-dawn hours with intense strombolian activity—a type of eruption marked by...

Harvard Warns of “Toxic” Contaminants in Popular Supplements

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For many fitness enthusiasts, protein powder is a daily go-to—a convenient solution to meet their muscle-building goals. But according to Harvard Health experts, that quick fix may come with a hidden cost. A new warning from the consumer health division at Harvard Medical School cautions against the use of protein powders, citing concerns about their long-term safety and potential hidden...

Update: Molotov Attack on Pro-Israel Rally in Boulder Sparks Federal Hate Crime Charges

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A violent attack on a pro-Israel rally in Boulder, Colorado, has led to federal hate crime charges and 16 counts of attempted murder against 45-year-old Mohamed Soliman. Authorities say Soliman threw Molotov cocktails into a crowd during a peaceful demonstration on Sunday, injuring 12 people, eight of whom were hospitalized with burns, including seniors as old as 88. Court documents...

These 6 Crops Could Save Your Life in a Global Collapse

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Forget gold bars and bug-out bunkers—when the world goes sideways, the real survival currency is food. Not canned beans or expired MREs, but crops that can thrive in the worst-case scenarios.  According to food security experts at Adapt Research, six powerhouse plants could be the difference between thriving and barely surviving in a global catastrophe. For Ice Age Vibes If nuclear winter...