Miami Football Team Demands Reconsideration for College Playoff Spot

Miami Hurricanes athletic director Dan Radakovich and ACC commissioner Jim Phillips have expressed frustration over the team’s exclusion from the latest CFP rankings. Phillips stated that Miami deserves better, citing its stronger record of wins and fewer losses compared to No. 11 Alabama (9-3). The Hurricanes’ dominant victory over an SEC team, Florida, is also … Read more

Falling In Reverse Postpone U.K. Tour Due to Ronnie Radke’s Denied Visa

Frontman Ronnie Radke’s visa application for a UK tour was denied by the Home Office due to his past conviction and prison sentence, forcing the band to postpone their highly anticipated shows in December 2024. Falling In Reverse had planned sold-out concerts across major venues, but the U.K. government cited Radke’s history of violent crime … Read more

Mattel Hit with Class Action Over Wicked Doll Merchandise Link

A multi-million dollar class action lawsuit has been filed against Mattel over a link on tie-in merchandise from its blockbuster film “Wicked”. The lawsuit claims that a child was exposed to hardcore pornography after visiting the website linked on the doll’s packaging. The plaintiff, Holly Ricketson, purchased the Wicked Doll for her minor daughter in … Read more

Cannabis Use May Impair Brain Development in Young Adults

Researchers have discovered that cannabis use may have long-term impacts on brain development, particularly in young adults. The study found that astrocytes, a type of glial cell in the brain, play a crucial role in regulating brain plasticity during early development. The researchers used a mouse model to investigate how CB1 receptors, which are activated … Read more

Campbell’s CEO Mark Clouse to Leave for NFL’s Washington Commanders Role

Campbell’s Company said late Tuesday that CEO Mark Clouse is leaving the company to become president of the NFL’s Washington Commanders. Clouse, who has been CEO since 2019, credits his leadership with turning around the iconic soup maker by focusing on core competencies and making bold decisions, such as selling underperforming businesses. Under his leadership, … Read more

Ancient Barbarian Warriors Used Stimulants in Battle

A new study suggests that barbarian warriors in Roman-era Scandinavia, Germany, and Poland snorted stimulants during battle. The researchers found hundreds of small, spoon-shaped objects at archaeological sites, which were likely used to carry and dispense these substances. These spoons were often attached to the end of a warrior’s belt. The study categorised 241 spoon-shaped … Read more

Holiday Shopping Sees Modest Decline Amid Cautionary Spending

This year’s Thanksgiving weekend saw a slight decrease in shoppers compared to 2023, with an estimated 197 million people shopping during the five-day period, according to a survey by the National Retail Federation. Despite this, spending patterns remained relatively robust. Online sales on Black Friday increased by almost 15% compared to last year, while in-store … Read more

UN Sees New Evidence on Russian Child Abductions and Forcible Assimilation

A team at Yale University has found evidence that Russia has abducted over 148 Ukrainian children, forcing them to take Russian identities. The researchers hacked into Russian adoption databases using open-source intelligence and satellite images. They claim that the program was ordered by Vladimir Putin and carried out by top Russian officials. At least 67 … Read more

Website Access Denied Due to Geographical Restrictions

A US-based website has encountered an error message due to geographical restrictions, preventing users in certain countries from accessing its content. The issue is caused by the website’s geo-restrictive policies, which block access to users from outside the United States. This restriction aims to comply with copyright laws and protect intellectual property rights globally. Source: … Read more

Stalker 2 Devs Address A-Life Controversy Amid Mixed Reviews

Stalker 2’s developers, GSC Game World, have addressed the controversy surrounding the game’s AI system, A-Life. The company’s CEO, Ievgen Grygorovych, explained that the system requires a larger area to spawn NPCs than what is currently in the game due to optimization issues and memory resource management problems. Grygorovych stated that despite its initial promises, … Read more