As global tensions spike following airstrikes on Iran by the U.S. and Israel over the weekend, many Americans are asking a chilling question: if conflict escalates into World War III, where in the country would you actually stand a chance of survival? Accused Iran of restarting its nuclear program There was a time when American students practiced what to do in the event … [Read more...] about Safest US states to be in if WW3 breaks out as fears grow following attack on Iran
5 Reasons Seniors Should Add Oregano to Their Diet
As we get older, small changes in daily habits can make a meaningful difference in how we feel. While no single herb is a miracle cure, certain natural ingredients have been studied for their supportive health benefits. One of them is oregano — a fragrant Mediterranean herb that does more than flavor pizza and pasta. For seniors looking to support overall wellness naturally, … [Read more...] about 5 Reasons Seniors Should Add Oregano to Their Diet
Polish Cow Swims to Island After Escaping Slaughterhouse Transport
In a story that captured national attention, a cow in Nysa, Poland, made a dramatic escape while being loaded onto a truck bound for the slaughterhouse — then swam to freedom. As slaughterhouse workers attempted to move her, the animal panicked. Despite being advised to use a tranquilizer, the workers reportedly refused. Within moments, chaos erupted. The cow thrashed … [Read more...] about Polish Cow Swims to Island After Escaping Slaughterhouse Transport
He Paid Rent on an Empty Apartment for 26 Years — Waiting for DNA Technology to Catch a Killer
In 1999, Satoru Takaba lost his wife, Namiko Takaba, inside their own apartment. The crime scene was brutal. Bloodstains marked the floor. Footprints remained. But despite the evidence, investigators had no solid leads. The case stalled. Like many unsolved homicide investigations, it slowly faded into the background. Most families would have moved away — desperate to … [Read more...] about He Paid Rent on an Empty Apartment for 26 Years — Waiting for DNA Technology to Catch a Killer
Splash of colour: the Tehran bazaar’s pencil seller
In a dimly lit corner of the legendary Grand Bazaar, tucked deep inside the maze-like corridors of Tehran, Mohammad Rafi sits surrounded by every color imaginable. His tiny three-square-meter shop sells just one thing: art pencils. In a world dominated by tablets and touchscreens, Rafi has remained loyal to graphite and pigment for 35 years. Floor-to-ceiling stacks of … [Read more...] about Splash of colour: the Tehran bazaar’s pencil seller





