Walgreens will close approximately 1,200 stores as it grapples with growing competition from online retailers and shrinking payments for prescription drugs. By 2027, nearly one in seven of the company’s… Read more
A major political shake-up just hit Minnesota: in a moment that stunned both local crowds and national observers, a familiar Midwestern leader was officially announced as the Democratic nominee for… Read more
Folklore has long used pigs as mirrors of human behavior, blending humor and wisdom into memorable stories. From fairy tales to farmyard jokes, pigs often carry exaggerated traits that reflect… Read more
A person should see a dermatologist if they have cysts, nodules, and deep, painful acne. They have late-onset or persistent acne: Late-onset acne may occur in adults who have never… Read more
The ruling hit like a rupture. One decision, eight signatures, and decades of fragile hope began to crumble in a single afternoon. Outside the courthouse, cheers and sobs rose in… Read more
A sudden rise in international tensions has prompted governments and security agencies around the world to issue an unprecedented global alert. Officials emphasize that this is not the result of… Read more
The smoke above the Vatican is white. On Thursday evening local time, Robert Francis Prevost, 69, was elected as the new Pope. He took the name Leo XIV, the first… Read more
The argument started over something small, as most do. By the time the night settled in, the words had piled up, and the silence between us felt heavy. My husband… Read more
After a quiet weekend at her grandmother’s house, my daughter said something that made my chest tighten so hard I could barely breathe. “My brother lives at Grandma’s,” she said… Read more
I was riding the bus, seven months pregnant, the kind of tired that settles into your bones even when your heart feels full. When an older woman stepped on, I… Read more