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"I Tried Three Post Offices"; Americans Abroad Say Sending Mail to U.S. Is Now Nearly Impossible
One American living in France, who documented her experience on TikTok, said she was turned away at two separate La Poste locations when trying to send Halloween cards to her family in the United States. Both offices told her all mail, including letters, was barred from being sent due to new tariffs and customs rules. “They were so confident,” she said in a video posted on October 13. “They told me there was absolutely no way.”

Toni Mathews
Oct 143 min read


Ex-Ohio Cop, 25-Year-Old Max Arnett, Killed in Action While Volunteering with Ukrainian Military
He began his service as a reserve officer in New Philadelphia before moving into full-time police work in Sugarcreek, Dover, and Kent, Ohio. Arnett joined the Kent Police Department in early 2024 and served there for just over a year before leaving in March 2025. A public statement issued by the Kent Police Department indicated that Arnett had become increasingly affected by the war in Ukraine and made the personal decision to leave his post in order to support Ukraine’s defe

Cleveland13 Staff
Oct 83 min read


Shocking 3I/ATLAS Theories Debunked; NASA Scientists Set The Record Straight
For scientists, the object represents a rare and valuable opportunity. Interstellar bodies are difficult to detect, and each provides new data on material originating from outside the solar system. Researchers hope that coordinated observations from Hubble, Gemini, the James Webb Space Telescope, and ground-based facilities will soon yield definitive answers about 3I/ATLAS’s makeup and behavior.

Jenni Adamms
Sep 253 min read


Harvard Astrophysicist Doubles Down on Alien Craft Theory as 3I/ATLAS Keeps Defying Science
Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb is urging NASA to redirect spacecraft toward interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, which continues to defy explanation months after discovery. With its strange glow, precise trajectory, and potential to be an alien probe, the object has reignited debate over extraterrestrial life. Scientists are calling for urgent imaging as public interest and disclosure speculation grow ahead of its December 19 flyby.

Jenni Adamms
Aug 213 min read


Massive 8.8 Earthquake Off Russia Triggers Pacific-Wide Tsunami Alerts; Only Minor Flooding Reported So Far
A magnitude 8.8 earthquake off Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula triggered tsunami alerts across the Pacific, prompting mass evacuations in Japan, Hawaii, and U.S. coastal states. Waves up to 16 feet hit parts of Russia, while Hawaii and California saw minor surges. U.S. federal and state agencies mobilized early warnings, and most alerts have since been lifted. Here’s what happened and how authorities responded.

Toni Mathews
Jul 303 min read


Scientists Confirm Eight Healthy Children Born from Controversial Three-Parent IVF
Eight children in the United Kingdom are thriving after being conceived through a pioneering reproductive technique designed to prevent the transmission of mitochondrial diseases, researchers announced Wednesday. The results, published in The New England Journal of Medicine, are the first detailed reports on the health outcomes of children born through mitochondrial donation, commonly known as three-parent IVF.

Toni Mathews
Jul 243 min read


Ozzy Osbourne Dies at 76 Surrounded by Family After Final Farewell Concert
Legendary music icon Ozzy Osbourne died on the morning of July 22, 2025, at his country estate in Welders, Buckinghamshire, U.K., according to a statement from his family confirming he was “surrounded by love” at the time. The announcement was signed by his wife, Sharon Osbourne, and their children, who emphasized that Ozzy’s passing came with his family by his side.

Cleveland13 Staff
Jul 233 min read


Trump Administration Orders Release of 230,000 Files on MLK Assassination Amid Family’s Plea for Respect
The Trump administration has released more than 230,000 pages of files related to the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., making them available online for the first time in one centralized and digitized collection. The release, announced July 21, 2025, by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, follows Executive Order 14176, which was signed by former President Donald Trump on January 23 to declassify records tied to the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Ro

Analese Hartford
Jul 232 min read


Ancient Pyramid Sealed for 4,000 Years is Opened, Exposing Shocking Crime Scene Inside
British Egyptologist Dr. Chris Naunton, who led the excavation team, described the finding as “an ancient crime scene,” highlighting the contradiction of a sealed structure hiding the signs of internal disturbance. “The burial had already been disturbed before it was closed forever,” Dr. Naunton said. “The capstone was meant to protect the tomb, but it also ensured that the burial chamber was never checked again.”

David Jones
Jul 103 min read


Ukraine's Deep Strike Drone Offensive Stuns Russia with $7 Billion Blow to Strategic Bombers
Ukraine launched its most extensive and damaging strike on Russian soil since the start of the war, deploying a clandestine swarm of 117 drones that reached as far as Siberia and damaged or destroyed dozens of strategic bombers on June 1. The operation, dubbed “Spider’s Web,” was the culmination of an 18-month covert mission, according to Ukrainian officials, and marked a dramatic escalation in the conflict just as peace talks were set to resume in Istanbul.

Analese Hartford
Jun 33 min read


Japanese Scientists Begin Human Trials for Tooth Regrowth Drug with Goal of 2030 Release
Japanese researchers have launched the first human clinical trials of a groundbreaking drug designed to stimulate the growth of a third set of teeth, aiming to offer an alternative to dentures and implants by 2030. The trial, led by Dr. Katsu Takahashi at the Medical Research Institute Kitano Hospital in Osaka, began in October 2024 at Kyoto University Hospital and involves 30 adult males aged 30 to 64 who are each missing at least one tooth.

Lauren Portier
May 283 min read


New Harry Potter Series Casts Its Next Generation Trio as HBO Prepares for a Decade-Long Adaptation
HBO has officially unveiled the young actors who will lead its upcoming Harry Potter television series, marking a significant moment for the beloved franchise. Dominic McLaughlin, Arabella Stanton and Alastair Stout have been selected to portray Harry Potter, Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley, respectively, following a global casting call that attracted more than 30,000 hopefuls.

Gremi
May 282 min read


Japan Launches Bold Energy Experiment with Satellite That Beams Power to Earth
The OHISAMA satellite, named after the Japanese word for "sun," will orbit Earth at an altitude of roughly 250 miles. It will gather sunlight through a compact two-square-meter solar panel, convert it into microwaves, and beam the energy down to a ground-based receiver array in Suwa, Japan. The initial output of one kilowatt—sufficient to power a small appliance like a coffee maker—serves primarily as a proof of concept for much larger applications.

Jenni Adamms
May 192 min read


New Soda is Not Just Healthy; Fans Say it's the 'Flavor of Your Dreams"
The release comes amid a broader national conversation around soda consumption and health risks. The Cleveland Clinic has consistently warned about the dangers associated with traditional sodas and diet sodas. In a 2019 statement, Dr. Mark Hyman emphasized that both sugary and artificially sweetened beverages negatively impact metabolism and gut microbiomes. A 2020 Cleveland Clinic report by Dr. Irina Todorov reinforced these concerns, linking even moderate soda consumption t

Lauren Portier
Apr 293 min read


Trump and Zelensky Clash in Tense White House Meeting Over Ukraine War and Peace Deal
President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky faced off in a tense and dramatic meeting at the White House today, highli

Analese Hartford
Feb 283 min read


European Leaders Rush to Paris for Emergency Crisis Meeting over Donald Trump's Ukraine Dealings with Putin
European leaders convened in Paris on Monday for urgent talks as the Trump administration moved forward with plans to negotiate a resolution

Analese Hartford
Feb 174 min read


Russia Releases Jailed American Teacher Marc Fogel After Secretive U.S. Negotiations
American educator Marc Fogel has been released from Russian imprisonment following negotiations led by a special envoy to President Donald T

Analese Hartford
Feb 131 min read


Trump and Allies Float Gaza Relocation Plan as Critics Decry It as Ethnic Cleansing
MIDDLE EAST — President Trump’s proposal for relocating Gazans to new settlements outside their homeland has ignited fierce criticism,...

Analese Hartford
Feb 112 min read


Planes Crash at Scottsdale Airport, Killing One and Injuring Three Amid String of 2025 Aviation Disasters
The crash occurred around 2:45 p.m. local time, prompting an immediate shutdown of the airport as firefighters and first responders rushed t

Toni Mathews
Feb 114 min read


Could Legal Troubles Delay Cleveland’s Highly Anticipated Superman Movie?
According to the complaint, Shuster and co-creator Jerome Siegel sold the global rights to Superman to DC Comics in 1938 for just $130. Howe

Sandra Anderson
Feb 53 min read
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