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America's lifespan has doubled since 1776 — experts reveal what changed
Americans today live roughly twice as long, on average, as they did when the Declaration of Independence was signed.When the nation was founded in 1776, life expectancy was around 35 to 40 years old, historians estimate. However, someone who survived childhood in colonial America often lived into their 60s or even 70s.Today, the average lifespan is about 79 years old, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.FILTERED WATER AT SPECIFIC AGES COULD ADD MONTHS TO YOUR LI...
Socialism is only a symptom. Republicans can’t risk ignoring the real problem
The left isn’t embracing socialism. It’s rejecting the status quo.The political world woke up after Tuesday’s election asking the same question: Is the Democratic Party lurching toward socialism?Maybe.DEMOCRATS' NEW-WAVE SOCIALISTS ARE WINNING PRIMARIES BUT FACE A HARSH REALITY IN GENERAL ELECTIONSBut that’s not the question that matters.The question that matters is this: Why are more voters willing to give socialism a look in the first place?Because if Republicans answer that question incorrect...
Earning more than your husband does not entitle you to maintenance: Karnataka HC
A Karnataka High Court ruling states that a wife earning more than her husband cannot automatically claim maintenance. The court emphasized that financial capacity, not gender, dictates maintenance awards. It overturned a family court's order for Rs 20,000 monthly interim maintenance, citing the wife's Rs 1 lakh monthly income against the husband's Rs 60,646. This decision applies only to the interim order, not the final outcome.
Tony D'Angelo retains WWE NXT Championship at The Great American Bash
Tony D’Angelo came into his NXT Championship title defense against Naraku at The Great American Bash on Sunday with a bandage over his eye.D’Angelo and Naraku’s contract signing led to a fireball into the champion’s face. D’Angelo was feeling the effects of the madness created by Naraku but he wasn’t going to let it stop him from trying to achieve his goal – defend the NXT Championship.COMPLETE PRO WRESTLING COVERAGE ON FOX NEWS DIGITALThe champion started off hot. He speared Naraku through a re...
Centre arms DRDO with new financial powers to fast-track next-gen weapons
News News: Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Monday released the Delegation of Financial Powers to DRDO (DFP-2026), aimed at improving efficiency, accountability.
New search for British teen seven months after he disappeared on mountain hiking trip near Dracula's castle
New search for British teen seven months after he disappeared on mountain hiking trip near Dracula's castleSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy PERKIN AMALARAJ, FOREIGN NEWS REPORTER Published: 11:51, 29 June 2026 | Updated: 11:52, 29 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Former World No 5 Eugenie Bouchard opens up on surviving in London’s Heat; tennis glam-queen gears up for BBC Wimbledon 2026 debut
Former Wimbledon finalist Eugenie Bouchard has shared her surprise at the hot weather in London ahead of the Wimbledon Championships 2026. The Canadian tennis star, who has joined the BBC’s team for this year’s tournament, admitted that she found the heat more difficult to handle than expected. Bouchard now spends much of her time in Miami.
Nigerian pilot who became first African to fly solo around the globe loses race discrimination case against Ryanair
Nigerian pilot who became first African to fly solo around the globe loses race discrimination case against RyanairSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy ANDY DOLAN, GENERAL REPORTER Published: 11:49, 29 June 2026 | Updated: 11:54, 29 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Vasseur on main issue behind Ferrari’s Austrian GP struggles
Just two weeks on from their victory in Barcelona, Ferrari faced a more challenging weekend at the Austrian Grand Prix. Team Principal Fred Vasseur has shared an insight into why the team struggled on Sunday at the Red Bull Ring.
Mekies on how Austria was ‘undoubtedly the strongest race’
A significant upgrade package helped Red Bull fly at their home event in Austria, where Max Verstappen achieved a season-best result of P2.
Wolff thinks Ferrari might ‘run out’ of update spending
Mercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff believes that Ferrari might "be running out of cost cap soon" as the Scuderia continue to bring upgrades to its 2026 challenger.
Les Mills dead at 91: Olympic legend helped establish the worldwide fitness industry with his pioneering business
Les Mills dead at 91: Olympic legend helped establish the worldwide fitness industry with his pioneering businessHe won five Commonwealth Games medalsRead more: Airline worker is charged after $500,000 discoverySee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy BURNEY WONG Published: 11:46, 29 June 2026 | Updated: 11:46, 29 June 2026 e-mail View comments
'Great victory': Iran says Qatar to release $6bn in frozen assets, contradicts Trump's claims
Claiming a 'great victory,' Iran's President announced the expected release of $6 billion in frozen assets held in Qatar. This declaration arrives amidst increasing hostilities in the Persian Gulf, contributing to the volatility surrounding the U.S.-Iran negotiations. Iran is adamant regarding the fund release, though the U.S. asserts no assets have been unblocked. With Pakistan facilitating discussions, it remains uncertain whether Iran will engage in upcoming negotiations.
Wimbledon hike the price of their iconic strawberries and Pimm's AGAIN - with fans set for a shock as a glass of iconic drink rises to over £13 as tournament offers players largest-ever £64.2m prize pot
Wimbledon hike the price of their iconic strawberries and Pimm's AGAIN - with fans set for a shock as a glass of iconic drink rises to over £13 as tournament offers players largest-ever £64.2m prize potSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy TAMARA PRENN, SENIOR SPORTS REPORTER Published: 11:25, 29 June 2026 | Updated: 11:43, 29 June 2026 e-mail 80 View comments
Former Iran nuclear deal negotiator on what U.S.-Iran 'new normal' looks like
Middle East Former Iran nuclear deal negotiator on what U.S.-Iran 'new normal' looks like Updated June 29, 202610:53 AM ET Originally published June 29, 20266:42 AM ET Heard on Morning Edition Leila Fadel Where does the U.S.-Iran ceasefire stand after exchanging strikes? Listen · 5:26 5:26 Toggle more options Download Embed Embed
Ram temple donation row: Ayodhya bar association resolves not to defend accused
Ayodhya's Bar Association has taken a firm stance, refusing to represent eight suspects accused of misappropriating donations intended for the Ram temple. A penalty of Rs 5 lakh will be imposed for any breach of this decision. Furthermore, an ultimatum has been set for officials Champat Rai, Anil Mishra, and Gopal Rao to depart Ayodhya within three days, with threats of a city blockade should they fail to comply.
Madonna, 67, grabs her chest as she poses in a corset and fishnet tights in provocative new shoot for Vogue Italia
Madonna, 67, grabs her chest as she poses in a corset and fishnet tights in provocative new shoot for Vogue ItaliaHave YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.co.uk Want to know the WAGs' latest tactic to propel themselves to fame? Sign up HERE to the Spotlight newsletter and instantly get Molly's article for FREE See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy JOANNA CRAWLEY, DEPUTY SHOWBIZ EDITOR (NEWS) Published: 11:22, 29 June 2026 | Updated: 11:36, 29 June 2026 e-mail 36 View...
How tender 'irregularities' created an Rs 640-crore hole in Delhi’s health budget
Delhi's Anti-Corruption Branch has arrested former DGHS director Vatsala Aggarwal and ex-deputy controller Neeraj Chopra in a massive Rs 640-crore procurement scam. They are accused of manipulating tenders for medicines and equipment, causing significant losses by favouring specific suppliers for inflated-price purchases. This breakthrough follows an FIR and earlier arrest, revealing a deep-rooted conspiracy within the Central Procurement Agency.
AI may spot deadly heart risk in a routine ECG
A routine heart test may be hiding a warning sign that doctors have missed for years. That is the big takeaway from new UC Berkeley research published in Nature. Researchers trained an artificial intelligence model to study ECGs, also called EKGs, and look for patterns tied to sudden cardiac death.This is the scary part. Sudden cardiac arrest can strike people with known heart problems. However, it can also hit younger athletes and people who never knew they were at risk.Each year, hundreds of t...
More change needed after Stokes retires - Vaughan
More change needed after Stokes retires - VaughanTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedFigure caption, 'That's exactly why he's a great!' - Stokes' strikes with first ball after retirement announcedByMatthew HenryBBC Sport journalist at Trent BridgePublished4 minutes agoFormer captain Michael Vaughan said he will be "absolutely staggered" if there is not more leadership change in English cricket after Ben Stokes' retirement.Stokes, 35, will...