Shareef O’Neal spoke about returning to basketball post-surgery — Photo via @shareefoneal on Instagram Shaquille O’Neal’s son, Shareef, in 2018 took a break from basketball to undergo open-heart surgery after being diagnosed with an anomalous coronary artery. Now 23, the NBA G League player has opened up about going under the knife for the congenital Read More…
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What They Don’t Want You To Know About Lab-Grown Meat
Story at a glance: While the fake meat industry is being touted as an environmentally friendly and sustainable way to feed the world, the true intent is to recreate the kind of global control that Monsanto and others achieved through patented GMO (genetically modified organism) seed development. (Article by Dr. Joseph Mercola republished from TakeControl.Substack.com) Read More…
Mom Welcomes Triplet, Few Years After Giving Birth to Twins
Monique Davaul, a 30-year-old African American mother from Newport News, Virginia, has given birth to fraternal triplets just a few years after giving birth to twin boys. She has now become a proud mother of 6. Last year, Monique was planning her 30th birthday party when she discovered she was 8 weeks pregnant. She wasn’t Read More…
Bee”s Family
What a delightful sight! The image you are seeing depicts bees returning to their hive after collecting pollen, which they carry in their hind legs in specialized spaces called “pollen baskets” that function like small bags or pockets. Their legs are equipped with a system of bristles and hairs that allow them to efficiently collect Read More…
How long Can Human Feces Smell Bad?
Something is rotten in the state of Denmark, wrote Shakespeare in Hamlet. And there’s something to it. Poop still stinks after 700 years. Barrels from a 14th-century latrine have been discovered in Odense, birthplace of the famous writer Hans Christian Andersen. The barrel and its reeking contents are in excellent condition. Through this content it Read More…
Heart Attack Death Of 28-Year-Old Dominican Basketball Player
Previously perfectly healthy international professional athlete, Óscar Cabrera Adames, took to social media last month, cursing because he was forced to take two doses of Pfizer’s deadly Covid vaccine, saying they were compulsory for him to keep his job. What was once a rare disease, myocarditis, is now quite common among the Covid-jabbed “sheeple” of Read More…








