
Waqar Khan
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Ben Sasse Pancreatic Cancer Diagnosis: Former Senator's Stage 4 Health Update
In a raw and deeply personal announcement that has resonated far beyond the political arena, former U.S. Senator Ben Sasse revealed a devastating health update: he has been diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. The 53-year-old Republican stated plainly, “I’m gonna die,” framing his prognosis within a universal truth about mortality. This news about the Ben Sasse pancreatic cancer battle has shifted conversations from political tactics to profound human vulnerability.
By Waqar Khanabout a month ago in Interview
Adenovirus on the Rise: What You Need to Know About the Silent Virus Spreading Fast
Why Doctors Are Warning About Adenovirus Infections Adenovirus is not a new virus, but lately it has been gaining renewed attention from doctors, parents, and public health experts. Reports of rising adenovirus infections—especially among children—have raised concerns worldwide. While many people think of it as just another cold virus, adenovirus can sometimes cause serious illness if ignored.
By Waqar Khanabout a month ago in Psyche
What’s Trending on Google Right Now in 2025: Viral Videos, AI Searches, and Digital Curiosity
Google search trends in 2025 are revealing something important: people don’t just want entertainment anymore — they want clarity, credibility, and useful information.
By Waqar Khanabout a month ago in 01
Tragedy at Iredell County Airport: Multiple Dead After Plane Crash – What We Know About the Incident and the Greg Biffle Connection
A devastating plane crash at Statesville Regional Airport in Iredell County, North Carolina shook the community on Thursday morning, December 18, when a private business jet plunged to the ground in flames, resulting in multiple deaths, authorities confirmed. The accident has sparked intense public interest — especially because the aircraft is affiliated with retired NASCAR driver Greg Biffle — and investigators are now working to piece together what happened.
By Waqar Khan2 months ago in Journal
Search for Brown University Shooter Enters Fourth Day as FBI Releases New Suspect Photos
The search for the suspected shooter connected to the Brown University incident has now entered its fourth day, keeping the campus community and the nation on high alert. As investigators work around the clock, the FBI has released new photos of the suspect in a renewed effort to locate and arrest the individual believed to be responsible.
By Waqar Khan2 months ago in Journal
Live Updates: At Least 11 Killed in Shooting at Australia’s Bondi Beach
In a shocking and tragic incident on Sunday, December 14, 2025, a mass shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia has left at least 11 people dead and dozens injured, according to police and multiple live reports. Authorities have described the attack as a targeted assault on the Jewish community during a Hanukkah celebration, urging the public to stay away from the area as investigations continue.
By Waqar Khan2 months ago in Journal
Super-Flu on the Rise: What the New H3N2 Wave Means for You and Your Family
This winter, health officials around the world are watching a faster-spreading influenza A(H3N2) variant — often called subclade K — that’s driving earlier and sharper spikes in flu cases in several countries. The technical name matters because this specific H3N2 evolution is less well matched to some vaccines and has shown rapid spread in recent months. Public health agencies say the good news is there’s no clear evidence yet the virus causes more severe illness per case, but the combination of high spread + imperfect vaccine match can still mean more hospitalizations overall.
By Waqar Khan2 months ago in Psyche
The First Light of Winter
The Quiet Ritual of the First Light Winter always arrives quietly where I live. It doesn’t crash in with the dramatic snowfall that blankets cities in storybooks, nor does it roar with the kind of wind that rattles old windows. Instead, it appears like a soft exhale—cooler evenings, paler mornings, and a hush that settles over the neighborhood long before I’m ready for it. Every year, this hush nudges me toward a ritual I didn’t realize I’d inherited until adulthood: the ritual of the first morning light.
By Waqar Khan2 months ago in Humans
The Rise of Eco-Friendly Living: Why Sustainable Choices Are Becoming a Global Movement
Sustainable living is no longer just a trend—it has quietly grown into a global movement shaped by people who want cleaner homes, healthier lives, and a better planet for the next generation. Across the UK, the USA, and Europe, more families are choosing eco-friendly products, reducing waste, and making small lifestyle changes that are now creating a large global impact. What makes this shift powerful is how simple and practical it has become. Anyone, anywhere, can take part in it.
By Waqar Khan2 months ago in Earth
The Rise of AI Video Generators: How Smart Tools Are Changing Content Creation in 2025
Artificial intelligence has changed many parts of our daily digital life, but in 2025, one trend is standing above everything else: AI video generators. These tools are not just growing—they are exploding in popularity across the U.S., the U.K., and globally. From YouTubers to marketers, teachers, small businesses, and everyday users, everyone is now turning to AI video tools for faster, cheaper, and more creative video production.
By Waqar Khan2 months ago in Futurism
Australia’s Bold Move: Why the Social Media Ban for Children. Is Shaking the Internet
Australia has stepped into the global spotlight after announcing a sweeping plan to restrict social media access for children and teenagers. The country’s decision has triggered conversations across the world, especially among parents, lawmakers, tech companies, and young users who rely on these platforms daily. The move is being described as one of the strongest actions taken by a major nation to protect young people online. As digital safety concerns continue to grow, Australia’s strategy could become a model for other countries—or a warning.
By Waqar Khan2 months ago in Families











