Disabled Man Dies Weeks After His Primary Caregiver Father Is Detained By ICE

The family believes the emotional toll of the detention played a major role in his sudden decline In late October 2025, Maher Tarabashi was detained during a routine check-in at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Dallas, Texas, according to his family and his attorney.Before his detention, the 62-year-old was the full-time caregiver…

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Man Who Received A Transplanted Heart From A Suicide Victim Married The Donor’s Widow Before Taking His Own Life

The two men’s lives became deeply linked through a heart transplant, a marriage, and a tragic ending     Warning: This article contains discussion of suicide which some readers may find distressing.The man who received a life-saving heart transplant would later die in the same way as his donor, years after marrying the donor’s widow….

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Scientists Explain Why Colon Cancer Is The Only Cancer With Rising Death Rates In People Under 50

Colon cancer has become the deadliest cancer for people under 50, even as survival rates improve for nearly every other cancer type Warning: This article discusses cancer, which some readers may find upsetting. While the world often feels heavy with bad news, one clear positive has been the steady rise in cancer survival rates. Advances…

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Expert Outlines The 15 US Cities Most Likely To Be Targeted First If World War 3 Breaks Out

Despite global tensions, most of the locations identified remain heavily populated A nuclear historian has identified 15 American cities that could be among the first targets if World War 3 were to erupt and nuclear weapons came into play. Global tensions involving the United States and several other nations remain elevated, which has fueled renewed…

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More Workers Are ‘Revenge Quitting’ Their Jobs And Employers Are Feeling The Impact

New research shows employees are leaving their roles without warning, often after years of frustration, sending a clear message to workplaces A growing workplace trend is making employers uneasy, with 2026 already being described as the year of so-called “revenge quitting.” The shift reflects deeper problems inside many organizations rather than sudden or impulsive decisions….

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