An original printed archetype of theUnited States Constitution, signed by Secretary of Congress Charles Thomson, was found at a North Carolina plantation. The revolutionary document was discovered in 2022 at Hayes Farm, in Edenton. It will be auctioned off in Asheville, North Carolina, by Brunk Auctions. EXPERTS STUNNED AFTER CORPSE OF MEDIEVAL CATHOLIC SAINT IS...
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‘Dual-action’ weight-loss pill helps people drop 13% of body weight in three months in early trials
An experimental weight-loss pill is showing promising results, helping people drop 13% of their body weight in a three-month period. The results from early clinical trials were presented by Novo Nordisk — the Danish drugmaker behind Ozempic and Wegovy — at the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) annual meeting in Madrid this...
Travel experts reveal best time to fly before a cruise and why
Experienced cruisers likely know how to snag deals, pack with ease and make the most of their time in ports of call. If you’re new to booking a cruise vacation, it’s worth noting that it could be risky to fly the same day as your cruise departs. Here’s what travel experts have to say about...
Krispy Kreme offering 13-cent donuts on Friday the 13th
On Friday, Sept. 13, Krispy Kreme is offering a dozen donuts for just 13 cents to celebrate the superstitious day of Friday the 13th. The brand, headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, will sell customers a dozen “Original Glazed” donuts for the low price with a purchase of any dozen or 16-count minis at regular price,...
Arizona man blows Lego out of nose after three decades: 'I can breathe now'
An Arizona man got the surprise of a lifetime when he blew his nose and out popped a nearly 30-year-old Lego. Ben Havoc took to Instagram earlier this month to explain how a small Lego dot from the 1990s was finally dislodged. When he was about 6 years old, he stuck a tiny, circular Lego...
On this day in history, September 12, 1953, John F. Kennedy weds Jacqueline Bouvier in Newport, Rhode Island
John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Lee Bouvier were married on this day in history on Sept. 12, 1953, in St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church in Newport, Rhode Island, with more than 800 guests in attendance. The bride, presented by her stepfather, Hugh D. Auchincloss, wore a dress of ivory tissue silk, with a portrait neckline,...
'Biggest medical fraud of our time': Riley Gaines dives into the heart of gender-affirming care epidemic
Riley Gaines emerged as a central figure in the fight to preserve the hard-fought progress of women’s sports after drawing attention to fairness in an age where including transgender athletes remains hotly-contested. Now the former NCAA swimmer is emphasizing a more detrimental side effect of the gender-affirming care epidemic. “Female athletes are not the biggest...
New prostate cancer medication 'shows promise' in treating aggressive disease, study finds
There may be a “promising new strategy” in combating aggressive forms of prostate cancer, according to a new study. Researchers at Flinders University and the University of South Australia investigated how the novel drug, CDKI-73, has the potential to tackle drug-resistant prostate cancer. This drug reportedly “defies conventional therapies,” as noted in the study findings,...
On this day in history, September 11, 2001, US experiences the worst terrorist attack in American history
On this tragic day in history, Sept. 11, 2001, Americans and the entire world watched as two airplanes slammed into the World Trade Center’s Twin Towers in New York City while a third plane crashed into the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia. The Twin Towers in Lower Manhattan collapsed a short time later. Passengers on board...
Gratitude for 9/11 heroes: Charlie Daniels Patriot Awards honors three-generation family of first responders
The Charlie Daniels Patriot Awards are back again – this time on the anniversary of 9/11. The annual awards dinner honors a person or group that exemplifies the mission of The Charlie Daniels Journey Home Project, which aims to care for, support and encourage those who have served the U.S. The 2024 event, which will...









