
10 Of The Most Mysterious Discoveries Made On Earth
The history of our planet is full of incredible mysteries. The more we search and research, the more mysteries we uncover. And despite the fact that archaeologists and scientists work

The history of our planet is full of incredible mysteries. The more we search and research, the more mysteries we uncover. And despite the fact that archaeologists and scientists work

“Regenesis” on BrightU: Experts discuss systemic health sabotage and hidden environmental dangers On Day 1 of the “Regenesis by Jonathan Otto,” Jonathan Otto exposed the presence of hidden

A new study from Brown University found that AI chatbots systematically violate mental health ethics, posing a significant risk to vulnerable users who seek help from them. The

U.S. and Israel weigh dividing Gaza, with reconstruction tied to Hamas disarmament The U.S. and Israel are considering dividing Gaza into separate zones—one controlled by Israel and the

Moscow and Beijing blast Washington’s “counterproductive” sanctions on Russian oil giants The U.S. imposed sanctions on Russia’s largest energy firms, Rosneft and Lukoil, freezing their U.S. assets and

Republicans consider long-term funding extension as shutdown drags Into third week Senate Republicans privately discuss extending current funding levels through December 2026, pushing budget negotiations past the next

2.8 Billion-Year-Old Spheres balanced within one-hundred thousandths of an inch from absolute perfection have created confusion among experts. They vary in size from 30 – 50 mm in diameter and

“The universe is a pretty big place. If it’s just us, seems like an awful waste of space.” Those are the words of Carl Sagan in his novel Contact. So

Belgium blocked consensus on using frozen Russian assets (€140 billion/$163 billion) as collateral for Ukraine, demanding stronger legal safeguards. Belgian PM Bart De Wever threatened legal and political resistance

No to digital ID: Thousands protest U.K. government’s surveillance scheme amid immigration concerns Thousands marched in London against Labour’s proposed “BritCard” digital ID system, fearing it would lead