Journalists Facing Rising Violence and Intimidation Over Climate Crisis, Unesco Report Finds

New York City, USA – World press freedom is under threat as new research reveals a disturbing trend of violence and intimidation against environmental journalists. According to a recent UNESCO report, more than 70% of environmental reporters have been targeted for their work since 2009, highlighting the dangers faced by those covering the climate crisis. … Read more

Convicted: Jury Finds Colorado Man Guilty of Murder After Ex-Wife’s Death

Arapahoe County, Colorado – After a trial this week, a jury has convicted David Lechner of murder for the death of his soon-to-be ex-wife in March 2023. The jury unanimously found him guilty on three charges, which included first-degree murder after deliberation, attempted second-degree murder, and prohibited use of a stun gun. However, he was … Read more

FDA Finds Abiomed’s Impella Heart Pumps Linked to 49 Deaths and Counting

Boston, Massachusetts – The FDA investigation has uncovered alarming findings regarding Abiomed’s Impella Left Sided Blood Pumps, linking them to at least 49 deaths and over 120 serious injuries. Abiomed, a cardiovascular medical technology company fully owned by Johnson & Johnson, has come under scrutiny for failing to disclose risks associated with the device. Despite … Read more

Baby Murdered by Parents Due to Failed Safeguarding: Review Finds Missed Opportunities

Chesterfield, Derbyshire – A heartbreaking story unfolds as a baby, Finley Boden, tragically dies on Christmas Day in 2020 at the mere age of 10 months. What makes this tragedy even more devastating is the fact that Finley was killed by his own parents, Stephen Boden and Shannon Marsden, just 39 days after being returned … Read more

Unsafe Sleep Practices Linked to Majority of Sudden Infant Deaths, Study Finds

Charlottesville, Virginia – Babies who die unexpectedly in their sleep often face dangers that could have played a role in their deaths, a recent study reveals. According to a study published in the journal Pediatrics, approximately 76% of Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths (SUID) were linked to multiple unsafe sleep practices. Researchers from the University of … Read more

Survivor of Gas Explosion Finds Silver Lining in Tragedy

PHOENIX, ARIZONA – A survivor of a gas explosion in Phoenix, Arizona, has managed to turn a tragic event into a positive experience that is inspiring many. Instead of letting the devastation consume her, she has found strength and resilience in facing adversity head-on. After the explosion demolished her home, she decided to channel her … Read more

Unsafe sleep practices contributing to majority of Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths, study finds

Houston, Texas – A recent study has shed light on the prevalence of unsafe sleep practices in cases of Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths (SUID). The research revealed that a significant number of these tragic incidents involve infants being put to sleep in hazardous conditions, leading to their untimely passing. According to the study, carried out … Read more

Mass Shooting Investigation Commission Finds Missed Opportunities to Prevent Tragedy in Maine

LEWISTON, Maine—An independent commission revealed that the sheriff’s office investigating the individual responsible for Maine’s deadliest mass shooting had missed a critical opportunity to prevent the tragedy. The Maine Commission released a 30-page interim report detailing their examination of the law enforcement response to the fatal shootings that occurred last fall. The commission’s focus was … Read more

Study: Uncounted COVID-19 Deaths Driven by Natural Causes, Finds New Research

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – A groundbreaking study led by the School of Public Health at the University of Pennsylvania reveals that many deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic went uncounted, highlighting a significant underestimation of the true toll of the virus. The research, published in the prestigious journal PNAS, sheds light on the impact of COVID-19 on … Read more

Infection Tops List of Causes for Nonrelapse Death After CAR T Therapy, Study Finds

Boston, MA – A recent study in the field of oncology has revealed that infection is the leading cause of nonrelapse death among patients undergoing CAR T therapy, a promising new approach to cancer treatment. CAR T therapy, which involves genetically modifying a patient’s own immune cells to better target and destroy cancer cells, has … Read more