Studies indicate that walking backwards improves joint health and lowers pain.

Benefits of Walking Backwards for Health Walking backwards might actually be beneficial for joint health, chronic pain, and even brain function, and there’s research to back this up. It turns out, simply altering your walking direction can engage your body in unique ways that traditional exercises often miss. What might sound like a quirky exercise […]
Minnesota university provides K-12 teachers with lessons on ethnic studies.

University of Minnesota’s Ethnic Studies Classes Under Fire A recent report by an advocacy group claims that the University of Minnesota’s Race and Gender Center is providing ethnic studies classes for K-12 teachers that emphasize various left-leaning causes. These include defunding the police, supporting Black Lives Matter, and addressing issues related to “white supremacy” and […]
Hair loss treatment associated with suicide risk in multiple studies: analysis

Concerns Over Hair Loss Drug’s Mental Health Risks Recent discussions have emerged regarding the mental health implications of finasteride, a medication commonly prescribed for male pattern baldness. Some studies indicate that this popular hair loss treatment could potentially heighten the risk of suicide among those taking it. A comprehensive review by Professor Mayer Brezis from […]
Harvard appoints drag queen LaWhore Vagistan as a professor in gender studies

Harvard University Appoints New Professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies Harvard University is set to welcome a new professor of gender and sexuality, Professor Kareem Khubchandani, who may also be known as “Lawhore Vagistan,” a drag queen. This appointment is part of a visiting faculty program, and Khubchandani will serve in this role from 2025 […]
Study shows $17 million spent on controversial K-12 ethnic studies program

Report on K-12 Ethnic Studies Spending Raises Concerns A recent report from Defense Education highlights that a K-12 school district has invested over $17 million into ethnic studies, including professional development, curriculum, and textbooks. “What is showcased in schools under ethnic studies often veers away from broadening educational perspectives,” remarked Nicole Nailey, an education advocate. […]
Study shows $17 million allocated for controversial K-12 ethnic studies program

Concerns Over Ethnic Studies Spending in K-12 Education A recent report from Defense Education highlights that a school district with 55 K-12 schools has spent over $17 million on ethnic studies-related professional development, curriculum, textbooks, and various programming. This raises some eyebrows, as critics believe the approach is more ideological than educational. Nicole Nailey, the […]
Strong cannabis associated with paranoia and mental health dangers in recent studies

Cannabis is Getting Stronger, and So Are the Health Risks Research indicates that cannabis potency is on the rise, along with the associated health risks. Two recent studies reveal that marijuana usage may increase the likelihood of developing delusions and other mental health issues, particularly among individuals who initially use it to cope with anxiety, […]
Studies suggest Americans could save $100 billion if credit card interest rates were limited as proposed by Trump.

Proposed Credit Card Interest Rate Cap Could Save Americans Billions Recent analysis from Vanderbilt University suggests that if President Donald Trump’s proposal to limit credit card interest rates to 10% were implemented, Americans could collectively save around $100 billion in interest annually. This study, released on Thursday, supports Trump’s campaign promises regarding financial reform. The […]
This research-based exercise may help you grow taller, according to studies.

Pilates: The Surprise Workout That Might Add Inches to Your Height Trendy workouts aren’t just for fitness and flexibility; they’ve also got a reputation for potentially making people appear taller. Take Pilates, for instance. It’s gained traction lately, and folks say it helps enhance height by improving posture. This happens because Pilates focuses on strengthening […]
Mahmood Mamdani, Father of Mamdani and Expert on Postcolonial Studies

Zohran Mamdani, expected to be the Democratic nominee for New York City, has deep-rooted connections through his father, Mahmood Mamdani, a prominent postcolonial scholar at Columbia University. Mahmood Mamdani and his family were expelled from Uganda during the 1970s. This expulsion was part of Idi Amin’s nationalist movement that targeted “Asians,” a term encompassing those […]