August 14, 2026

Extreme Temperatures Linked to Chronic Pain

Findings from a recent study highlight a lesser-known consequence of extreme temperatures: their link to chronic pain. This kind of pain can make activities like walking, carrying groceries, or sleeping through the night challenging. Extreme weather conditions prompt frequent public health warnings. Advice typically includes staying hydrated, monitoring for heat stroke, and checking on individuals […]

August 14, 2026

Concerns Over CT Scanners in Airport Security

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is expanding the use of computed tomography (CT) scanners at airport checkpoints. These advanced devices offer a 3D image of items inside carry-on bags. In contrast, older X-ray machines only produced 2D images. With CT technology, travelers may not need to remove items from their bags for scanning. A traveler […]

August 14, 2026

Gov. Morrisey’s Listening Tour on Water Concerns

West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey announced a brief listening tour aimed at addressing residents’ concerns about drinking water in Southern West Virginia. The tour will span two days, covering four counties with minimal advance notice. Governor Morrisey made the announcement alongside Marshall University President Brad Smith in Huntington. This region has been linked to water […]

August 14, 2026

Growing Opposition to Data Centers in Kentucky

In the United States, disagreements are common, yet a new shared concern over data centers has emerged. Kentucky, a state often eager to welcome external investments, is now witnessing unexpected resistance. Typically, Kentucky officials extend warm receptions to outsiders bringing large-scale investments, aiming to boost the region’s job market. Big Tech companies, attracted by the […]

August 14, 2026

Trump Demands Iran Pay Reparations for Decades of Damage

Former President Donald Trump has called on Iran to pay reparations for what he describes as decades of damage caused by the Iranian regime. Trump’s statements come amid heightened tensions between the United States and Iran. Trump argued that Iran owes compensation for a series of incidents and policies that he believes have negatively impacted […]

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August 14, 2026

Tragic Case of Murder-Suicide in Madison, New York

A man identified as Justin Sislo is accused of killing his parents in a murder-suicide in Madison, New York. Deputies reported that the incident occurred on Friday. Steve Sislo, 76, and Donna Walker-Sislo, 72, were the victims. They were discovered dead in their home on McCormick Road. Justin Sislo is suspected of taking his own […]

August 14, 2026

Saint-Tropez: Balancing Glamour and Crowds on the French Riviera

Saint-Tropez, a renowned coastal town on the French Riviera, faces challenges as it attempts to balance its glamorous reputation with the surge of tourists. Long regarded as a destination for celebrities and the super-rich, the town now attracts a new breed of visitor: social media influencers. Influencer Impact Luxury travel influencer JQ Louise, who has […]

August 14, 2026

Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan’s Impact on Minnesota’s Political Landscape

Minnesota’s Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan achieved a significant victory in the Democratic primary for the Senate, calling for a radical change in immigration policy. She advocates dismantling Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after violent incidents raised concerns in Minnesota. During her victory speech, Flanagan stated, “We need to rip ICE apart and stop them from […]

August 14, 2026

Skimming Scams Threaten Consumers and Financial Security

The U.S. Secret Service reports a surge in skimming devices that steal account details and PINs from bank and government benefits cards. These devices are installed swiftly on card readers at ATMs and retail checkouts. CBS News joined Secret Service agents in Los Angeles to uncover these devices. A skimmer attached to a terminal collects […]