Flu Season Looms Over US as CDC Reports Rising Infections

Flu season is expected to hit the United States soon, with the latest CDC map showing higher rates of flu infections in several states. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s weekly influenza surveillance report found that Washington, D.C., Louisiana, Oregon, California, Arizona, and New Jersey have the highest rates of flu. According to Carrie … Read more

Commanders’ Stadium Plans Hit Snag Over DC Land Provision

The Washington Commanders’ chances of building a new stadium in the District of Columbia suffered a setback when a provision allowing Congress to transfer federal land to the city was removed from a spending bill. The provision would have given the city control of over 170 acres at the RFK Stadium site, increasing the team’s … Read more

Sean ‘P Diddy’ Combs Faces Escalating Allegations of Rape, Sex Trafficking

Attorney Lisa Bloom has hinted that a scandal surrounding Sean “P Diddy” Combs may escalate as she anticipates a surge of new allegations against the 55-year-old rapper. Combs is already facing multiple civil lawsuits for rape, sexual assault, and sex trafficking. He pleaded not guilty to all charges. Bloom suspects far-reaching consequences, predicting that her … Read more

Fed Downgrades Expectations Amid Christmas Relief for Markets

The Federal Reserve’s decision to lower interest rates was met with surprise on Wednesday, as investors had been expecting a more dovish move. Despite the cut in rates, the market is breathing a sigh of relief, and some are questioning whether this move marks the beginning of a new trend or just a short-term respite. … Read more

Robots Trained to Mimic Human Behavior at MIT

At Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), researchers are working on a groundbreaking project that aims to teach machines to mimic human behavior. According to Lara Lewington, presenter of the BBC Click program, the goal is to develop machine learning algorithms that can turn pre-programmed robots into intelligent machines capable of carrying out everyday tasks. Lewington … Read more

Crypto Market in Turmoil as Interest Rate Cuts Weaken Altcoins

The cryptocurrency market is experiencing a significant sell-off on Thursday, with Bitcoin’s price down 4.8% over the past 24 hours and Ethereum’s price down 9.2%. The altcoin space is also feeling the pain, with meme tokens like Shiba Inu and Cardano taking a hit. Shiba Inu, which has seen its value rise by 107% in … Read more

Bitcoin Plunges Amid Fed Warning on Sticky Inflation

Bitcoin’s value has dropped sharply, falling to $90,000 per coin as the Federal Reserve warned that inflation remains sticky. This move has led to a broader crypto market downturn, wiping out around $500 billion in value from the overall $3.2 trillion market. In the last 24 hours, bitcoin fell by around 10%, with some top … Read more

API Request Limit Exceeded: What You Need to Know

When you send a request to an application programming interface (API), it’s like sending a message to a server. The server processes your request and responds with the required information or data. However, some APIs have a limit on the number of requests you can make within a certain time frame. 429 Too Many Requests … Read more

Beast Games on Amazon Prime: A Parent’s Concern Over Money Messages

Amazon Prime Video’s new game show “Beast Games” from MrBeast has debuted, but its portrayal of money may not be suitable for young viewers. The show is family-friendly, but it challenges traditional views on hard work and saving. The game show features a $5 million cash prize and contestants compete in psychological tests to win … Read more

Vagus Nerve Stimulation Brings Life-Changing Improvements for Severe Depression

A groundbreaking clinical trial led by Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has shown significant improvement in depressive symptoms, quality of life, and ability to complete everyday tasks among people with severe depression who received vagus nerve stimulation therapy. The study involved nearly 500 participants at 84 sites across the US, all of … Read more