Spirit Airlines Updates Rules Prohibiting Clothing and Body Art on Flights Out of Detroit

Spirit Airlines has updated its rules for passengers traveling out of Detroit, introducing restrictions on clothing and body art. The airline now prohibits boarding or exiting a flight if a passenger is “barefoot, inadequately clothed (e.g., see-through clothing), or has lewd, obscene, or offensive body art.” Recent reports indicate that two California women were denied … Read more

429-Request Bottleneck Casts Shade Over AWS S3 Infrastructure

Within three hours of operation, AWS S3 experienced a staggering 429 requests per second spike, caused by a botnet attack. The incident disrupted data storage systems globally, leading to significant data loss and necessitating an urgent security review by Amazon Web Services (AWS). The botnet used in the attack was previously employed by cybercriminals for … Read more

Ukraine Launches Drones to Hit Oil Refineries

Ukraine launched a wave of drones at Russia on Friday, targeting key facilities including an oil refinery and pumping station near Moscow. The attack disrupted Russian military logistics and pressurized its economy, as Ukraine seeks to disrupt energy supplies. Multiple airports, including those serving Moscow, were briefly closed due to the drone strikes. Russian officials … Read more

ADHD Linked to Earlier Deaths: Study Highlights Concerning Health Inequalities

A major study reveals that individuals with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are statistically more likely to die earlier than their peers without the condition, a finding that underscores significant health disparities. The research, conducted on over 30,000 adults in the UK and published in *The British Journal of Psychiatry*, is notable for using all-cause … Read more

Over 4200 Aid Trucks Cross Gaza Strip since Ceasefire Began

More than 4,200 aid trucks have entered the Gaza Strip since a ceasefire began between Israel and Palestinian militants Hamas six days ago. The United Nations reported a significant drop in the number of loads delivered on Friday compared to previous days. From Sunday to Thursday, the number of trucks entering Gaza was 339, 915, … Read more

[Space Traversal Risks: First Evidence of Chorus Waves Far From Earth]

A team led by scientists in China, the US, and Sweden has discovered electromagnetic waves, known as “chorus waves,” for the first time far from Earth. These waves were detected 165,000 km (100,000 miles) away, three times farther than any previous observation. The findings raise concerns about spacecraft safety and astronauts’ health due to the … Read more

RTX 5090 Thermal Paste vs. Liquid Metal: A Close Call for Performance**

** The RTX 5090 Founders Edition nearly ties between thermal paste and liquid metal in performance, with a mere 2°C temperature rise observed when switching from Arctic MX-6 to stock liquid metal. Despite this slight improvement, the difference is often overshadowed by cooler design limitations. Nvidia’s throttling point increase to 83°C offers potential for higher … Read more

Jimmy Butler’s Struggles Extend as Heat Seek a New Direction

Jimmy Butler’s basketball career has been marked by inconsistent performance and growing frustration within the Miami Heat organization. After starting the season with limited playing time and struggles on the court, Butler has faced multiple suspensions and ongoing issues in practice following his July 2023 first suspension. His relationship with Pat Riley and the Heat … Read more

Raiders Could Hire Russell Wilson Amid Brady’s Past

The Las Vegas Raiders are exploring options to bridge their quarterback gap, with Pete Carroll hinting at a potential connection to Tom Brady. The team has hired John Spytek as their general manager, linking him to Brady through his time at Michigan and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Meanwhile, Pete Carroll, who was recently brought in … Read more

Trump’s Order Could Set Back U.S. Wind Energy Bigtime**

** President Trump has issued an executive order halting federal approvals for new wind farms, potentially stinging both onshore and offshore projects. The move could delay or halt projects in private lands as well as existing ones already under review. Critics within the wind energy industry argue the order reflects outdated fears about environmental impacts, … Read more