Woman who ‘died for 17 minutes’ says she saw something she couldn’t imagine

The question of what truly happens when we die has fascinated humanity since the dawn of time. Despite all our technological and scientific breakthroughs, we remain no closer to a definitive answer. Death, by its very nature, doesn’t allow for easy explanations—after all, no one can simply return to describe the experience without defying the…

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Whales Mysteriously Wash Ashore in Japan Following Russian Megaquake and Tsunami Alerts

On July 30, 2025, a massive 8.7 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula, prompting widespread tsunami warnings across the Pacific—Japan included. Though the tsunami’s impact was minimal, with wave heights reaching around 60 centimeters in areas like Hokkaido and Ibaraki, what followed left communities and experts alike deeply unsettled. In Tateyama…

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New Cancer Vaccine Just Erased a Deadly Brain Tumor Without Chemo or Radiation, and Is Now Being Tested in More Patients

A personalized mRNA vaccine wiped out one patient’s glioblastoma, an aggressive brain tumor, with no chemo or radiation. Developed at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, the single-dose shot trained the immune system to attack the tumor’s unique mutations. Two years later, the patient remains cancer-free. Early trial, big promise. More testing is now underway.

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Dylan Mulvaney wants all trans people “in this country to thrive” amid renewed rights debate

Dylan Mulvaney burst onto the scene as a TikTok star, but what made her most famous was controversy. The trans influencer and performer was targeted after appearing in a campaign for Bud Light in 2023. In her new memoir, “Paper Doll: Notes from a Late Bloomer,” Mulvaney shares journal entries documenting the first year of…

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