The cameras loved them from the start.

By Jessica Thompson • February 28, 2026 • Share Two identical baby faces. Same dark hair. Same bright eyes. Same everything. Sawyer and Sullivan Sweeten were just 16 months old when they walked onto the set of Everybody Loves Raymond. They couldn’t read scripts. They could barely walk. But they were perfect. For nine years, … Read more

When President John F. Kennedy enacted the 1962 embargo that halted all imports from Cuba, he altered U.S.–Cuba relations for years to come.

By Jessica Thompson • February 28, 2026 • Share President John F. Kennedy’s decision to sign the 1962 embargo on Cuban imports marked a significant turning point in U.S.–Cuba relations. However, this pivotal moment came with an unexpected twist. Knowing that Cuban cigars would soon be a prohibited luxury, Kennedy discreetly instructed his press secretary, … Read more

The UN’s Nordic Battalion, made up primarily of Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian troops, entered Bosnia in 1993 during one of the most volatile phases of the war.

By Emily Harrison • February 28, 2026 • Share Peacekeepers were expected to remain neutral and operate under strict rules of engagement, but the Nordic troops quickly realized that these limitations often prevented them from protecting civilians from ethnic cleansing and militia attacks. Faced with roadblocks, ambushes, and armed groups who ignored UN authority, the … Read more

The Legacy of Neanderthal Interbreeding: A Genetic Insight into Modern Human Fertility

By Clara Evans • February 28, 2026 • Share Modern humans began their migration out of Africa approximately 47,000 to 65,000 years ago, encountering Neanderthals in Eurasia. This momentous interaction was not just a fleeting encounter; it led to interbreeding, leaving a significant genetic legacy that is evident in contemporary populations today. Remarkably, one in … Read more

Donald Trump has branded the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who is under suspicion of misconduct in public office, as ‘a shame’.

By Jonathan Edwards • February 28, 2026 • Share Donald Trump has branded the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who is under suspicion of misconduct in public office, as “a shame.” The former president expressed his sentiments shortly after the news broke, leaving many to ponder the implications of such a high-profile opinion. Andrew was taken … Read more

The little girl pleaded with the paralyzed judge: “Free my father and I will heal you” — They laughed… until she touched his legs.

By Emily Thompson • February 28, 2026 • Share The heavy, suffocating silence that fell over the crowded courtroom was absolute. For a moment, it seemed as though everyone present had forgotten to breathe. All eyes turned toward a tiny figure moving forward: a five-year-old girl, her resolve unshaken. Despite the somber atmosphere, there was … Read more

MILAN — Alysa Liu delivered the U.S. its first women’s figure skating Olympic gold medal in 24 years, performing a near-flawless free skate Thursday night in a glittering golden dress to upstage Japanese rivals Kaori Sakamoto and Ami Nakai at the Milan Cortina Games.

By Emma Wakefield • February 28, 2026 • Share The 20-year-old from the San Francisco Bay Area, who had walked away from the sport after the … Her performance was nothing short of mesmerizing, as the audience watched in awe. Every jump was executed perfectly, her spins were precise, and the artistry she displayed was … Read more

Tragedy has struck Brazil’s influencer world … Bianca Dias has died at just 27, just days after undergoing plastic surgery.

By Emily Turner • February 28, 2026 • Share The glamorous social media star is believed to have suffered a pulmonary embolism—a known risk tied to major cosmetic procedures—after she began experiencing shortness of breath while recovering at her family’s beach house in Guarujá, near São Paulo. Bianca, known for her vibrant personality and stunning … Read more