Tag: General News

  • Russia Show No Signs of Progress in Bakhmut

    Russia Show No Signs of Progress in Bakhmut

    According to a report issued late Saturday by a Washington-based research tank, there is no sign that Russian soldiers are gaining ground in their ongoing attempt to seize the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut. The Institute for the Study of War stated that Moscow had not made any confirmed gains on Saturday, but it looked…

  • Doctors in New Jersey Uncover the Medical Mystery Behind a Teen’s Paralysis

    Doctors in New Jersey Uncover the Medical Mystery Behind a Teen’s Paralysis

    Doctors told a 14-year-old New Jersey girl who experienced at least six seizures and more than 100 hours of near-total paralysis that her diagnosis may be in her brain. And in a sense, it was. According to her mother, Lili Manzo suffered seronegative autoimmune limbic encephalitis, an extremely rare condition characterized by frontal lobe swelling.…

  • Calico Critters Baby Accessory Recalled After Two Infant Deaths

    Calico Critters Baby Accessory Recalled After Two Infant Deaths

    After the deaths of two toddlers, more than three million infant bottle and pacifier accessories are being recalled. There is a danger that children could ingest the accessories. The company is aware of three choking occurrences that resulted in two deaths, one in 2015 and one in 2018. Parents should check to determine if their…

  • Georgia State Representative Tish Naghise Passed Away Due to Recent Undisclosed Illness

    Georgia State Representative Tish Naghise Passed Away Due to Recent Undisclosed Illness

    A first-term member of the Georgia House of Representatives died Wednesday after being in the hospital for a few days with an illness that was not known. Letitia “Tish” Naghise’s death was confirmed by Georgia House Democrats, who released the following statement: “It is with profound regret that we inform you of the passing of…

  • U.S. Army Revives Old Slogan As They Run Out of Ideas to Fix Recruitment Crisis

    U.S. Army Revives Old Slogan As They Run Out of Ideas to Fix Recruitment Crisis

    The U.S. Army is reviving a decades-old motto in the hopes that it may assist in reversing a recruiting crisis that has reached a fever pitch during the past several years. After twenty years as the Army’s official motto, the slogan “Be All You Can Be” was retired in 2001. Secretary of the Army Christine…

  • Alex Jones’ Bankruptcy Plan Would Earn Him $520,000 a Year

    Alex Jones’ Bankruptcy Plan Would Earn Him $520,000 a Year

    Alex Jones’s media company has come up with a plan for bankruptcy that would guarantee the InfoWars host $520,000 a year, or $10,000 a week. Meanwhile, the families of the Sandy Hook shooting victims, whose lives he ruined, would share between $7 million and $10 million each year. This is a far cry from the…

  • Pentagon Forbids Biden Administration from Sharing Russian War Crimes Evidence

    Pentagon Forbids Biden Administration from Sharing Russian War Crimes Evidence

    The Military has barred the Biden Administration from sharing evidence of suspected Russian war crimes with the International Criminal Court, according to people with knowledge of the subject. According to the intelligence, Russia intends to strike civilian infrastructure and abduct Ukrainian youngsters. Although Congress amended legal constraints in December to allow the U.S. to aid…

  • FDA Recalls Two More Eyedrop Product Lines Because Of Safety Issues

    FDA Recalls Two More Eyedrop Product Lines Because Of Safety Issues

    Health officials in the United States are informing the public about two further recalls of eyedrops owing to contamination hazards that might cause vision impairment and severe harm. The developments follow the recall of eyedrops manufactured in India last month, connected to an epidemic of drug-resistant diseases. At least five individuals suffered an irreversible visual…

  • Son of Jerry Lee Lewis Dismissed From Mississippi Ranch

    Son of Jerry Lee Lewis Dismissed From Mississippi Ranch

    On Sunday, the son of rock ‘n’ roll star Jerry Lee Lewis was evicted from the late musician’s Mississippi house, concluding a legal struggle with Lewis’s longtime manager’s children. As the house was listed for sale earlier this year, a judge reportedly ordered the younger Jerry Lee Lewis to leave, as reported by WMC-TV. Despite…

  • ATM Usage Declines as Customers Choose Digital Payments

    ATM Usage Declines as Customers Choose Digital Payments

    Increasing numbers of individuals are opting for digital payment options, resulting in a decline in ATM usage. A survey by the research firm Euromonitor International discovered that the number of available banking machines in the United States had decreased by more than 18,000 from 2019, when there were the most of them ever. The decline…