Website Overload Causes Temporary Service Disruption

Google warns users of 429 Too Many Requests error due to high website traffic. This issue prevents new requests from being processed until the current load is reduced. To resolve this, users should wait for a few minutes before attempting to access the service again or consider visiting at another time when traffic is lower. … Read more

Georgia Opposition Figures Arrested Amid EU Talks Suspension Protests

Pro-EU protests in Georgia have continued for a seventh consecutive night, with police clamping down on opposition figures. Georgian authorities have arrested several high-profile opposition leaders, including Nika Gvaramia, the leader of the Coalition for Change party. The arrests came as thousands of protesters gathered outside the capital Tbilisi, facing off against riot police who … Read more

Delaware Struggles with Tesla Governance Issues

The US state of Delaware, known for its business-friendly laws, is facing challenges in regulating Tesla’s governance structure due to investors’ disregard for corporate oversight. Despite being incorporated in Delaware, Tesla has struggled to maintain a unified board of directors and comply with the state’s corporate governance laws. Tesla’s complex shareholding structure, which includes various … Read more

CDC Reports Thousands Linked to Waterborne Diseases from Public Pools

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has found a significant link between splash pads in public parks across the country and thousands of cases of waterborne diseases. These illnesses, which include diarrhea, fever, and vomiting, are often left untreated or misdiagnosed. According to the CDC, the surge in waterborne disease cases is … Read more

Splash Pads Linked to 10,611 Waterborne Illnesses Over 25 Years

A new study published in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report has found that splash pads have been linked to over 10,000 waterborne illnesses in the US over a 25-year period. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) analyzed 60 outbreaks associated with splash pads from 23 states and Puerto Rico between 1997 and 2022. … Read more

Biden Caught Resting Eyes During Africa Summit

US President Joe Biden appeared to rest his eyes during a meeting with African leaders in Angola, sparking criticism on social media. The 82-year-old president was seen closing his eyes and resting his head while Tanzania’s Vice President Philip Mpango spoke. Despite this brief moment of inattention, Biden remained alert and engaged before and after … Read more

Trump Visits Notre-Dame, Jokes About Buying it as Casino

President-elect Donald Trump is set to visit the historic Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris this weekend to attend its reopening after the 2019 fire. During his appearance on Late Night with Jimmy Kimmel, Trump was jokingly asked about his plans for the cathedral and responded by saying he would like to buy it and turn it … Read more

Rare “Meteor Smoke Clouds” Spotted in Texas Sky

A rare display of “meteor smoke clouds,” or noctilucent clouds, was seen in Texas on Monday morning, sending early risers into a state of wonder. These unusual clouds form high up in the mesosphere, at altitudes of 45 to 55 miles, and catch sunlight long before local sunrise and after sunset. Unlike ordinary clouds that … Read more

Intel Struggles to Regain Dominance Amid AI and Mobile Shifts

Legendary former Intel CEO Andy Grove’s 1996 bestseller “Only the Paranoid Survive” warned of predicting tech inflection points that could undermine a business. Intel, once the world’s largest producer of computer chips, failed to adapt to mobile computing and the AI boom, missing out on significant market share. Intel’s latest attempts to compete in AI … Read more