2 million-year-old teeth reveal secrets from the dawn of humanity
For decades, Paranthropus robustus has intrigued scientists as a powerful, big-jawed cousin of early humans. Now, thanks to ancient protein analysis, researchers have cracked open new secrets hidden in 2-million-year-old tooth enamel. These proteins revealed both sex and subtle genetic differences among fossils, suggesting Paranthropus might not have been oneContinue Reading
Is Rachel Reeves preparing to put up your taxes? | BBC Newscast
Adam, Alex, Ben Chu of BBC Verify and Matthew Doyle the former Downing Street communications director react to the news that Prince Andrew will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. Will we see him in public life again? The panel also discuss the possibility of tax rises in theContinue Reading
Ukraine’s Secret Service reveals number of strike targeting Russian oil refineries and pipelines
Ukraine’s Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR) notes that the special operation targeted the Koltsevoye oil pipeline, which supplied resources to the Russian army, and is located just fifty kilometres from the Russian capital, Moscow.Continue Reading
Celebrities dress up for Heidi Klum’s annual Halloween party
Supermodel Heidi Klum transformed into Medusa for her annual Halloween party in New York, wearing green scales and a headpiece of writhing snakes while her husband appeared as a man turned to stoneContinue Reading
Niron Magnetics receives $10-million grant for US permanent magnet facility
US-based magnet manufacturer Niron Magnetics has been awarded a $10-million grant from the Minnesota Forward Fund to support the construction of its production site for iron nitride-based rare earth-free permanent magnets in Sartell, Minnesota. The financing will help the company advance the development of Plant 1, a 190,000-square-foot facility. ConstructionContinue Reading
Scientists study Amazon gold mining’s link to infant disabilities | REUTERS
Brazilian public health researchers have found mounting evidence in the state hosting the COP30 that mercury poisoning from illegal gold mining has caused widespread neurological problems and disabilities in Indigenous children. #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #mercury #goldmining #disability #amazon Read the story here: https://reut.rs/4hyLZFO 👉 Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe Keep up with theContinue Reading
Iran grapples over social freedoms after war with Israel
Some elements of the Iranian state are in favour of relatively relaxing controls, while others wish to cede no ground., Tehran, Iran – President Masoud Pezeshkian unveiled a “Gen Z adviser” about a month ago, posing for a smiling photo with him that went viral online. The adviser, Amirreza Ahmadi,Continue Reading
India’s snake rescuers: Can humans and serpents coexist in a megacity?
101 East follows India’s snake handlers risking their lives to rescue some of the country’s most deadly reptiles., 101 East follows India’s snake handlers risking their lives to rescue some of the country’s most deadly reptiles. India’s southern city of Bengaluru, formerly known as Bangalore, is famous for making theContinue Reading
Virginia’s Elections Are Our First Government Shutdown Referendum
The state has been greatly affected by the lapse in government funding. It’s the October surprise that could pack the biggest punch., Read MoreContinue Reading
Andrew formerly known as Prince: Charles strips title amid Epstein scandal
After a year of embarrassing sex allegations related to Jeffrey Epstein, Prince Andrew on Thursday was stripped of his title by Buckingham Palace., Read MoreContinue Reading
France is angry at its politicians — especially President Macron | Focus on Europe
French citizens voice growing frustration over rising living costs and political instability. In Lille, activists like Martine and Yolaine protest for change, struggling to survive on low incomes and feeling abandoned by the government. President Macron faces mounting criticism, with many calling for his resignation. As trust in politics erodes,Continue Reading
‘Morbidly Curious’ explores the fascination with horror movies and the macabre
On Halloween night, chances are you’ll be watching something spooky, and you’re far from alone. Horror is the fastest-rising film genre in the U.S., more than quadrupling its market share in the past decade. The new book, “Morbidly Curious,” delves into our fascination with the macabre, arguing that a littleContinue Reading
From the Caribbean to Jalisco, The Traitor Takes Aim at Cartels — But Will He Strike the Kingpins?
DEEP DIVE — Eight weeks ago, Secretary of State Marco Rubio went to Mexico City, the epicenter of the global illegal drug trade, and declared, “The president of the United States is going to wage war on narco-terrorist organizations.” Since then, the administration’s military counter-drug offensive in Latin America andContinue Reading












