A father shares the spiritual lessons God taught his family during his son’s battle with leukemia, reflecting on fatherhood, suffering, endurance, and trusting God through life’s darkest trials.
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A federal jury convicted Jia Bei Zhu for distributing more than one million non-compliant COVID-19 test kits during the pandemic. Prosecutors said the scheme generated millions while deceiving regulators and consumers.
FBI Director Kash Patel said federal investigators were kept out of the Nancy Guthrie disappearance case for four days. He argued the delay may have affected access to crucial digital and forensic evidence.
A Wisconsin nursing home employee accused of sexually assaulting elderly residents was previously released into the country under a Biden-era parole program. ICE has since lodged a detainer seeking federal custody.
Health authorities are scrambling to trace passengers exposed to hantavirus aboard the MV Hondius cruise ship after travelers returned to multiple countries worldwide. The outbreak has intensified fears due to the Andes strain’s rare ability to spread between humans.
Ted Turner, the founder of CNN, is being remembered not only for transforming cable news but also for his outspoken criticism of Christianity and support for abortion activism. Despite multiple controversies involving offensive remarks toward Catholics and Christians, Turner later issued public apologies that were accepted by his critics.
A virologist tied to Anthony Fauci is reportedly under FBI investigation after allegedly transporting unsecured pathogen samples into the United States without proper authorization. The case is reigniting scrutiny over gain-of-function research, biosafety concerns, and lingering questions surrounding the origins of COVID-19.
Caravan To Midnight investigates the growing concerns surrounding EMF exposure, 5G expansion, and wireless saturation in modern society. John B. Wells and Norbert Heuser explore potential effects on health, sleep, cognition, and the natural world.
The FDA is moving to ban electric shock devices used on disabled children and adults for aggressive or self-harming behaviors. Regulators cite serious physical and psychological risks linked to the controversial therapy.
A former hair stylist says workplace disinfectant exposure during COVID-era sanitation protocols permanently damaged her lungs. Her case is now tied to a proposed workers’ compensation transparency bill in South Carolina.
An Alabama teenager battling stage-four bone cancer received a new chance at treatment after help from President Donald Trump’s administration connected him to experimental care in California.
Newly released records and polling data highlight growing skepticism toward COVID vaccines. Public trust in health authorities has sharply declined.
A federal advisory panel has proposed a revised definition of profound autism, shifting focus to communication and support needs. The change could impact research, education, and access to care.
Allegations emerge about Greg Folkers’ involvement in early COVID-19 communications and censorship efforts. The claims raise questions about transparency and the origins narrative.


















UnitedHealthcare Learns You Can’t Fix Stupid, Fires Social Media Manager Over Trump Post
A former UnitedHealthcare social media manager was fired after posting comments about an assassination attempt involving President Trump. The case highlights the risks of reckless online conduct and public backlash.