Heart Failure Mortality Rates Surge to Highest Levels in 20 Years
By Megan Redshaw, J.D. An unprecedented number of people are dying from heart failure, completely reversing long-standing declines in cardiovascular mortality rates observed just two decades ago. A cohort study published on April 24 in JAMA Cardiology using U.S. death certificate data showed deaths related to heart failure decreased from 1999 to 2012, plateaued, and then steadily rose…
More Stories
Iranians Celebrate After Leader Khamenei Killed in US–Israeli Strike
By Omid Ghoreishi Videos from Iran show people in different cities across the country celebrating in the streets after Islamic...
Dow Jones Drops 500 Points, Oil Surges 8 Percent at Opening Bell
By Andrew Moran U.S. stocks fell and crude oil prices surged at the March 2 opening bell as investors reacted...
DHS Interdicts 6 Suspected Smuggling Vessels, Captures 82 Migrants off California Coast
By Naveen Athrappully Six suspected human smuggling boats were taken into custody by authorities during the weekend, the Department of...
China Conducts Patrol in South China Sea, Accuses Philippines of Disturbing Regional Peace
By Alex Wu The Chinese regime’s navy conducted patrols in the South China Sea from Feb. 23 to Feb. 26,...
Gulf States Say They’ve Shot Down More Than 1,500 Iranian Missiles, Drones
By John Haughey Five Persian Gulf nations that host U.S. military installations claim they have collectively shot down more than...
FBI Confirms Terrorism Task Force Investigating Texas Bar Shooting That Left 2 Dead
By Jack Phillips The FBI on March 1 stated that its terrorism task force has joined an investigation into a...
