Trump’s Tariffs Could Hit U.S. Growth Again

President Trump has reintroduced tariffs on foreign goods, sparking concerns that they could harm U.S. economic growth. New evidence from the Federal Reserve suggests policymakers were actively working to keep growth steady in 2019 despite these challenges. Critics argue that such tariffs would lead to higher inflation and interest rates, but history shows the real … Read more

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80% Off_spike Chunsoft Games on Nintendo eShop during January Sale

Save up to **80%** on *Spike Chunsoft* games this January at the Nintendo eShop! From **January 27, 2025**, to **February 9, 2025**, enjoy big discounts on titles like *AI: The SomniUM Files*, *Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair*, and *Re:ZERO – Starting Life in Another World*. Visit the Nintendo eShop in your region for details. — *Game … Read more

How Tiny Hummingbird Mites hitch a Ride on Beings of Their Size

Tiny hummingbird mites are nature’s expert hitchhikers, living in flowers and feeding on nectar and pollen. Though too small to seek new flowers, they attach themselves to hummingbirds’ beaks. When a bird visits another flower of the same species, the mite leaps from petal to beak using electrostatic attraction instead of wings or muscles. By … Read more

South Korea Plane Fire Forces Evacuation of 176 Passengers

A plane operated by an Airbus caught fire at an airport in South Korea’s city of Busan, prompting the evacuation of all 176 people on board. Four individuals sustained injuries as they escaped during an attempt to extinguish the flames on inflatable slides near takeoff time. The fire, which originated near the tail end of … Read more

Breakthrough in Mice Show Potential Path to Same-Sex Parenting in Humans

Scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery with mice that could pave the way for same-sex parenting in humans. By editing genes in mice using stem cell engineering, researchers successfully created offspring from two male parents who survived until adulthood—a first ever. The breakthrough involves modifying 20 critical genes to prevent imprinting abnormalities, which cause developmental … Read more

Nvidia Faces a Market Reckoning Amidst AI Competition

** Nvidia has faced significant turmoil as its stock value plummets after a major blow to its growth trajectory. The company, once a standout with sky-high valuations and triple-digit stock gains, saw its $595 billion worth of wealth disappear in just one trading day. This drop equals the combined market capitalizations of PepsiCo, McDonald’s, Starbucks, … Read more

Gaza and Lebanon Truces Remain Fragile Despite Efforts to Extend

Gaza and Lebanon truces are fragile but may still hold as both sides seek to avoid conflict. In Gaza, the truce between Hamas and Israel is under pressure due to Hamas’s refusal to release more hostages, while Israel continues to extend its involvement in ground operations. Meanwhile, in Lebanon, the truce between the government and … Read more

Security Researchers Highlight Critical Git Vulnerabilities

Security researcher RyotaK from GMO Flatt Security Inc has discovered multiple vulnerabilities in the Git credential retrieval protocol, potentially allowing threat actors to access user credentials. These flaws were identified due to improper handling of messages within the protocol. In October 2024, while investigating GitHub’s Bug Bounty program, RyotaK shifted his focus to GitHub Desktop. … Read more

New Insights from Recent Medical Studies Highlight Key Areas in Cardiovascular Health and Beyond

Recent studies shed light on critical areas of cardiovascular health and disease management. A cohort analysis found that elevated blood pressure (BP) readings while lying down, rather than sitting, were more strongly linked to cardiovascular events. Blood pressure accuracy was confirmed even in public noise-heavy environments, emphasizing the reliability of BP monitoring. A voluntary product … Read more