NBCUniversal’s Cookie Policy Explained

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Serbian University Students Blockade Until Demands Are Met

Students in Serbia have blockaded universities to protest the government’s handling of their demands, which center on accountability for the collapse of a railway station in Novi Sad. The students’ four main demands include publishing all documentation related to the reconstruction of the railway station, dropping charges against arrested students, filing criminal charges against those … Read more

Apple Unveils Massive Product Lineup in 2025

Apple is gearing up to release a massive lineup of products in 2025, with several new Home devices, iPhones, iPads, and Macs. The company’s product roadmap includes three new Home products, six devices getting rare updates, five new iPhones, and more. According to reports from Mark Gurman and Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple’s first product launches of … Read more

Bitcoin Plunges 12.5% Amid Investor Sentiment Shifts

Bitcoin’s price fell below $90,000 for the first time in eight weeks on Jan. 13, following a 12.5% drop over seven days. Despite this decline, Bitcoin derivatives metrics indicate a neutral to bearish outlook. Market participants remain optimistic due to the premium of monthly futures contracts and positive funding rates. The decline is partly attributed … Read more

Democrats May Regret Supporting Laken Riley Act

Democrats are poised to pass a bill that will have far-reaching and devastating consequences for the US immigration system, but some lawmakers may regret their decision later. The “Laken Riley Act” was named after a Georgia nursing student who was murdered by an undocumented migrant. The bill aims to make it easier to deport migrants … Read more

PowerSchool Data Breach Exposed Personal Info on Long Island Schools

A data breach involving PowerSchool, a widely used educational software, may have exposed sensitive information of students and staff across Long Island. The company claims that Social Security numbers and medical information were compromised. The impact of the breach is not yet clear, with only school districts in Massapequa, Smithtown Central, Nassau BOCES, Uniondale, and … Read more

US Respiratory Virus Activity Remains High Amid Winter Season

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has reported that respiratory virus activity remains high across the nation, with COVID-19 levels rising, flu indicators still elevated, and RSV activity very high in many regions. According to the latest illness updates, test positivity for COVID is stable but on the rise for RSV. The … Read more