Greta Thunberg’s blistering response to Donald Trump after calling her ”strange”

The conflict between President Trump and Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg remains far from resolved. Greta reacted to Trump’s public dismissal of the 22-year-old protester as “strange” and “too angry,” and her answer is making ripples on the internet. Greta Thunberg has once again become the center of global controversy, prompting Donald Trump to quickly … [Read more…]

It is among the most powerful plants in the world

Oregano isn’t just a flavorful herb used in pizza and Mediterranean dishes—it’s also a powerful natural remedy with centuries of medicinal use. Known scientifically as Origanum vulgare, oregano is rich in healing compounds like carvacrol and thymol. Ancient Medicine Meets Modern Science Long used in traditional medicine, oregano is now being recognized for its antibacterial, antiviral, … [Read more…]

The origins of the tiny pocket through history

Jeans are a staple in wardrobes around the world, yet many wearers remain puzzled by the tiny pocket nestled within the larger front pocket. This small pocket, often overlooked, has sparked curiosity and speculation. Despite its ubiquity, few people know its true purpose or origins. This article delves into the history and evolution of this … [Read more…]

Celine Dion: A Life Beyond Loss

In early 2016, Celine Dion lost her husband of over 20 years, René Angélil, following a battle with throat cancer. René, who had managed Celine from the time she was just a young teenager, shared three children with the iconic singer. Before his passing, René had dealt with three bouts of cancer, ultimately passing away … [Read more…]

Supreme Court Delivers Earth-Shaking 7-2 Decision… I Can’t Believe It

The U.S. Supreme Court has issued a significant ruling affecting how veterans’ disability claims are reviewed by federal courts. In the case Bufkin v. Collins, the Court decided, by a 7-2 majority, that appellate courts are not required to independently reassess how the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) applies the “benefit-of-the-doubt” rule when evaluating disability … [Read more…]

If you have these two holes in your back, it means you dont

Those small indentations just above the buttocks, often called “back dimples” or “Venus dimples,” are more than just a cosmetic feature—they’re rooted in your anatomy.   Medically known as “dimples of Venus,” these symmetrical indentations mark the spots where the skin is directly tethered to the posterior superior iliac spine of the pelvis. This unique … [Read more…]