Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is preparing to drop a bombshell report linking Tylenol use in pregnancy to autism — and touting a vitamin-based therapy as a potential treatment for the disorder, according to a report. The Department of Health and Human Services report, which is expected to be published this month, will raise “low folate levels and acetaminophen during pregnancy” as possible causes of autism, people ... Read more
The father of Vadim Kruglov, discovered in a pool of blood at Burning Man, is now demanding justice no one can ignore
The grieving father of the Russian national who was found dead in a “pool of blood” after going missing at the Burning Man festival demanded “consequences” Thursday for the suspects involved in his son’s tragic death. Igor Kruglov said “words can’t express” his anguish after he learned that his 37-year-old son Vadim Kruglov died at the Nevada desert festival last Saturday, in a heart-wrenching video ... Read more
Parents are fuming as Target’s kids’ pants go viral for a detail no one can ignore
A woman’s health specialist took to social media to highlight an awkward design flaw in a pair of Target pants. But it doesn’t take any special qualifications to see the glaring error, which is visible in the nether regions of the beige trackpants. In the video, Dr Marcy Crouch holds up the trousers which are part of a collaboration between the sportswear brand Champion and Target USA. She said that after ... Read more
The haunting twist: Bryan Kohberger’s mom texted him graphic details of the killings tied to him before police closed in
Bryan Kohberger’s mom had sent him a link to a gruesome article about the University of Idaho murders he had already committed — just weeks before he was arrested over the cold-blooded killings. Cellphone data showed MaryAnn Kohberger had texted her 30-year-old son a link to the news report several days after the four students were found knifed to death in their off-campus Moscow home in November ... Read more
Cartel, Hezbollah, and Iran exposed in a shadowy cocaine pipeline flowing through Maduro’s Venezuela
The deadly U.S. strike in the Caribbean last week is being cast by experts as the latest move in a broader campaign to dismantle Iran and Hezbollah’s growing narco empire in Venezuela. U.S. officials say Tren de Aragua works closely with the Cartel of the Suns — a network of Venezuelan military elites long accused of moving cocaine in collaboration with Hezbollah. State Department spokesperson Anna Kelly told ... Read more