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The U.S. has logged 1,575 measles cases in 2026 across 32 states — and the fight over federal vaccine policy is making the crisis worse. A disease declared eliminated in 2000 is staging a comeback nobody should have allowed.
A leaked White House video caught Trump telling aides to stop funding daycare because 'we're fighting wars' — directly contradicting his own campaign promises and igniting a firestorm heading into the midterms.
In 24 hours, two juries found Meta liable for child exploitation and social media addiction. The tech industry's "Big Tobacco moment" isn't a metaphor anymore — it's a docket number.
A Navy F-18 shook houses in Grand Rapids. A fireball meteor rattled windows in Ohio. Two sonic booms in 24 hours — and a country debating whether to allow even more.
A 160-metre asteroid slammed into the North Sea 43 million years ago, triggering a tsunami taller than the Statue of Liberty. Scientists just proved it — overturning a vote that once declared the idea dead.
Two days before the bombs fell, diplomats said a nuclear deal was 'within reach.' Now, 15 days into the largest Middle Eastern war in a generation, over 2,000 are dead, oil is above $100, and neither side will stop.
Fifty-four satellites launched in a single morning. Two coasts, two rockets, 10,000 satellites closing in on orbit — SpaceX's 2026 launch blitz isn't breaking records anymore. It's rewriting what 'normal' means in spaceflight.
For five straight days, 100 mph winds, single-digit humidity, and near-record heat pushed Colorado to the edge of wildfire catastrophe. A thousand flights delayed. A university closed. Power cut to thousands. The state didn't dodge a bullet — it stood in the field while bullets flew.
One in three American divorces now involves someone over 50. Courts are overwhelmed. And the lawyer reshaping how we think about splitting up is doing it from LinkedIn.
Fifty thousand TSA officers are working without pay for the fifth straight week. Airport security lines stretch past three hours. And Congress just left town.