Crows Can Hold Grudges for Up to 17 Years

Researchers have found that crows can hold grudges against humans for up to 17 years after they are angered or threatened. A study by Professor John Marzluff at the University of Washington, which began in 2006, involved wearing a scary mask to attract crows and observe their behavior. The study showed that crows can recognize … Read more

Cloudflare Blocks IP Address from “Too Many Requests”

A known issue with the ‘Too Many Requests’ service on Amazon Web Services (AWS) has led to a significant blockage of incoming requests from a specific IP address, identified as 37.27.54.14. This incident occurred due to an excessive number of API calls made from this IP address in a short period. The affected service is … Read more

Trump’s Billion-Dollar Windfall After Election Returns

Donald Trump’s financial situation took a dramatic turn after his re-election. In the weeks leading up to the election, his social media company reported significant losses, including a $363 million deficit and just $2.6 million in sales. However, once it became clear he would be returning to the White House, his shares surged 60% in … Read more

Crows’ Astonishing Memory: Holding Grudges for 17 Years

Crows are more than just intelligent birds; they possess exceptional memory and grudge-holding abilities that have left scientists in awe. A recent study from the University of Washington has revealed that crows can recall threats for up to 17 years, making them one of the most intelligent bird species. Researchers led by Professor John Marzluff … Read more

5 Tips for Getting the Most Out of ChatGPT Search Engine

ChatGPT Search is a game-changer in the search engine landscape. By using natural language, having conversations, utilizing citations, finding multimedia content, and specifying sources, users can unlock its full potential. Here are five tips to help you get the most out of ChatGPT Search: 1. Use Natural Language: The more detail you provide in your … Read more

Charleston County Sheriff’s Office Sees Change in Leadership

Republican Carl Ritchie has defeated Democrat Kristin Graziano in a tight election for Charleston County sheriff, carrying 51% of the turnout. The result brings the sheriff’s office back under GOP leadership after Graziano was elected in 2020. Ritchie, who has 33 years of local law enforcement experience, will take over as sheriff in January and … Read more

Allan Lichtman Explains Failure in Harris Prediction

Historian Allan Lichtman has admitted to being wrong in his prediction of Vice President Kamala Harris’ win in the 2024 presidential election. However, he stands by his “13 Keys to the White House” system, which correctly predicted nine out of 10 previous elections. Lichtman cited two main reasons for his incorrect prediction: disdain for the … Read more

Google Home Extension Added to Gemini App for Smart Control

Google is introducing a new feature to its Gemini app that enables users to control their smart home devices using natural language prompts. The update, available as part of the Google Home Public Preview program, allows Android users to control lighting, climate, window coverings, TVs, and more from within the Gemini app. To use this … Read more

Boil Water Notice to End by Friday in Richardson, Texas

A boil water notice affecting nearly 17,000 residents in Richardson, Texas, is expected to last until Friday as officials await test results on the city’s water supply. The notice was issued on Wednesday and prompted five local schools to close Thursday. City Manager Don Magner said the earliest the notice can be lifted is mid-morning … Read more