
Ohio appeals court restores portions of pro-life law – NaturalNews.com
The Ohio First District Court of Appeals ruled that a lower court went too far in striking down parts of the 2019 heartbeat law not directly challenged under the

The Ohio First District Court of Appeals ruled that a lower court went too far in striking down parts of the 2019 heartbeat law not directly challenged under the

Democratic senators push tech firms to crack down on “non-nude sexualized” AI content Democratic senators are seeking to expand online content restrictions to cover “non-nude sexualized” AI-generated images,

Denmark has sent an advance contingent of its armed forces to Greenland to strengthen its military presence on the strategically important Arctic island. Danish Defense Minister Troels Lund

Organophosphate ester flame retardants (OPFRs), widely used to replace banned brominated chemicals, are increasingly linked to cardiovascular disease and other serious health problems, according to a major scientific review.

The Soft Lights Foundation filed a Dec. 30, 2025, petition urging the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to comply with federal law by studying the health effects of LED lighting

President Donald Trump announced a fraud investigation targeting California, linking it to widespread fraud uncovered in Minnesota. Trump claimed California’s programs are more corrupt than Minnesota’s and accused

United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer rebuked United States President Donald Trump over his threats to annex Greenland, insisting that the island’s future belongs solely to Greenland and the

Experts warn that integrating artificial intelligence (AI) at the operating system level could bypass encryption on messaging apps, putting sensitive user data at risk. Session executives highlighted how

RFK Jr. ends mandatory vaccine reporting for Medicaid and CHIP providers HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. removed requirements for Medicaid and CHIP providers to report patients’ immunization

Public EV charger installations in the U.K. fell 30% in the first 11 months of 2025, marking the first decline on record. With fewer than 90,000 chargers nationwide,