Fortnite Season 7 Festival Begins with New Skins and Updates

Fortnite’s latest update brings several significant changes to the game. The Winterfest event has concluded, and Epic Games is already pushing out new content. The season change marks the beginning of a new Festival season, led by Hatsune Miku. This season promises a music pass with exclusive Miku-themed instruments, tracks, cosmetics, and skins. A standard … Read more

Tulip Siddiq Resigns Amid Corruption Allegations

Labour MP Tulip Siddiq has resigned as anti-corruption minister after her links to the ousted Bangladeshi government were exposed. Siddiq, who was appointed to the role last year, had previously faced concerns over her attendance at a 2015 meeting with Vladimir Putin and her aunt, the former leader of Bangladesh. An independent adviser on ministerial … Read more

Texas Star Tackle Cameron Williams Enters NFL Draft Early

Texas star right tackle Cameron Williams is leaving school early to pursue a career in the NFL, according to an ESPN report. The 6-foot-5, 335-pound junior was projected as the 28th best player available in the NFL draft, per ESPN rankings. Williams has impressive stats from his time at Texas, including 938 snaps and a … Read more

USPSTF Recommends Osteoporosis Screening for Older Women

The U.S Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) has issued a final recommendation statement recommending osteoporosis screening for women aged 65 years and older, as well as postmenopausal women younger than 65 years at increased risk. The task force based its recommendation on evidence from three randomized clinical trials and three systematic reviews, which found that … Read more

Phoenix Plane Collision System Saves Lives

A incident involving two commercial planes at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport on Saturday highlights the importance of modern air traffic control systems in preventing accidents. United Airlines Flight 1724 and Delta Air Lines Flight 1070 experienced a “loss of required separation” around 11am, but pilots took swift action to separate their planes, thanks to … Read more

Biden Criticizes Meta’s Decision to Drop Fact-Checkers

US President Joe Biden has expressed his disappointment with Meta’s decision to discontinue fact-checking, calling it “really shameful.” The move came as a surprise to many, especially given the importance of verifying information on social media platforms. Biden’s remarks were made during a live broadcast from the White House, where he addressed various other news … Read more

AOL Reveals Use of Cookies and Personal Data for Advertising

AOL, part of the Yahoo family of brands, informs users that it collects and uses cookies and personal data for additional purposes beyond its primary services. Users can opt-out by clicking ‘Reject all’ or customise their choices through the ‘Manage privacy settings’. Choices can be made at any time via the ‘Privacy & cookie settings’ … Read more

XRP Breaks Resistance, Eyes Bullish Rally Above $4.00

XRP’s price registered a bullish break on January 11, after reaching a high of $2.60 on the daily chart. Since then, the altcoin has dipped to $2.33 but recovered above $2.45 within the trading day. XRP is currently the third-largest cryptocurrency asset with a market cap of $141 billion. The altcoin’s outperformance against Bitcoin has … Read more

Microsoft Identifies Three Windows Zero-Days Exploited by Malicious Actors

Microsoft has warned of three previously exploited zero-day vulnerabilities in the Windows Hyper-V platform, prompting the company to urge urgent attention from defenders. The three flaws, CVE-2025-21334, CVE-2025-21333, and CVE-2025-21335, affect the NT Kernel Integration Virtualization Service Provider, which handles efficient resource management and communication between host systems and guest virtual machines. According to Microsoft’s … Read more

Cicadas Return to Miami Valley Regions

A certain noisy insect is heading back to the Miami Valley. Cicadas from Brood XIV are expected to emerge in Butler, Clinton, and Warren counties once temperatures rise. According to the US Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service, these cicadas will appear in late April or early May and leave by June’s end. The region experienced … Read more