Cambrian Explosion Timeline Challenged: New Study Suggests Life’s Diversity Began 545 Million Years Ago

Barcelona, Spain—A groundbreaking study is challenging long-held beliefs about one of Earth’s most significant evolutionary events. Research published in a scientific journal posits that the Cambrian Explosion, traditionally dated to approximately 530 million years ago, may have begun around 545 million years ago. This period, which marked the rapid emergence of numerous animal phyla, laid … Read more

Murdered Newborns Inquiry Paused as Conviction for British Nurse Challenged

Chester, England – A judge overseeing the case of British nurse Lucy Letby, who was convicted of murdering seven newborn babies and attempting to murder seven more, has agreed to hear arguments on why the inquiry into the case should be paused. This decision comes following requests from hospital managers and a politician advocating for … Read more

Sleepwalking Claim Challenged in Katy Twin Sibling Murder Trial

Houston, TX – The murder trial of Benjamin Elliott, a Katy-area man accused of fatally stabbing his twin sister, began with the prosecution casting doubt on his claim of sleepwalking during the incident in September 2021. The siblings were both 17 years old at the time of the tragic event. During the trial, prosecutor Maroun … Read more

Pandemic Data Accuracy Challenged by At-Home Testing and Recurring Infections in America

Washington, DC – As COVID-19 continues to impact communities across the United States, the reliability of pandemic data has come into question. With the increased use of at-home testing and the potential for reinfection, organizations like USAFacts have faced challenges in presenting a clear and accurate picture of the current situation. The end of the … Read more

Pathologist and Attorney Dr. Cyril Wecht, Who Challenged JFK Assassination Narrative, Dies at 93

PITTSBURGH, PA – Dr. Cyril Wecht, a prominent pathologist and attorney known for his controversial views on high-profile deaths, including President John F. Kennedy’s assassination, passed away at the age of 93. Wecht’s career catapulted into the spotlight in 1964 when he was asked to review the Warren Commission’s report on Kennedy’s assassination, sparking a … Read more

Alabama’s Barbaric Execution Method Challenged in Controversial Death Penalty Case

MONTGOMERY, Ala. – The state of Alabama made headlines last night with its controversial execution of Kenneth Smith, bringing attention to the ongoing debate over the use of the death penalty in the United States. Smith was put to death using a method that has been condemned by experts as too cruel even for animals … Read more