Scientists Create Mice with Two Fathers Using Stem Cell Engineering

Chinese scientists have successfully created mice with two fathers using embryonic stem cell engineering. This breakthrough has revealed a possible way to enhance the developmental potential of embryos, overcoming a long-standing challenge in creating unisexual offspring. The research team, led by Professor Luo Guanzheng from Sun Yat-sen University, used genetic engineering to correct 20 imprinted … Read more

Lakers Blows Out Wizards with 134-96 Win

The Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Washington Wizards 134-96, handing their opponents their 16th loss in a row. LeBron James scored 24 points and had 11 assists, while Rui Hachimura contributed 22 points and four rebounds. Jaxson Hayes made his starting debut for the Lakers, scoring 10 points, grabbing 10 rebounds, and blocking two shots. … Read more

WWE Hall of Famers, Prospects to Attend Royal Rumble This Weekend

WWE is gearing up for its annual Royal Rumble event, which promises to be an exciting show with a mix of legendary figures and promising prospects. According to reports, several WWE Hall of Famers will be in attendance at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 1, including The Undertaker and Kurt Angle. Additionally, WWE coaches from … Read more

Weather Wonders Around the Globe Today

A variety of weather events are unfolding around the world. In Wisconsin, space debris is burning brightly in the sky. Meanwhile, flash flooding has hit the Dallas-Fort Worth area in Texas. In other news, a car recently sank into an icy lake, while strong winds have fueled wildfires in western North Carolina. The famous Punxsutawney … Read more

Lost Van Gogh Masterpiece Authenticated as Authentic

A long-lost Vincent van Gogh painting, “Elimar”, has been authenticated as a genuine work by experts from a New York-based art firm, LMI Group International. The piece was sold at a Minnetonka garage sale in 2016 for less than $50 and had previously been denied authenticity by the Van Gogh Museum. The report, released after … Read more

Israel’s Leading English Newspaper Undergoes Technical Check

The Times of Israel, a prominent online news source in the Middle East, is currently undergoing technical checks. The website, which offers comprehensive coverage of Israeli and international news, requires users to enable JavaScript and cookies to access its content. This step ensures a seamless user experience and enables the site to function efficiently. Source: … Read more

NASA Astronauts Complete First Spacewalk After 8 Months in Orbit

NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore have made history by becoming the first astronauts to perform a spacewalk together after being stuck in orbit for nearly eight months. The pair, who are both retired Navy captains, floated out of the International Space Station on Thursday to perform maintenance work and clean the station’s exterior. … Read more

US Justice Department Sues to Block Hewlett Packard’s Juniper Networks Deal

The US Justice Department is suing to block a $14 billion deal between Hewlett Packard Enterprises (HPE) and Juniper Networks, citing concerns that it would harm competition in the enterprise wireless market. This marks the first antitrust case of the second Trump administration, raising questions about the White House’s stance on merger and acquisition deals. … Read more

Record Super Bowl Ad Prices Soar Past $8 Million

Ad space during this year’s Super Bowl is selling out fast, with Fox Sports’ executive vice president Mark Evans saying demand was robust, even prompting a waitlist for marketers ready to take the available spots. This year’s prices have reached record levels, with some ad spots reportedly costing up to $8 million for just 30 … Read more

Tennessee Schools Closed Due to Viral Outbreaks

A viral outbreak is spreading across West Tennessee, prompting several schools and districts to close for the rest of the week. Influenza cases have surged in recent weeks, with rates showing “very high” levels on the CDC flu map. Dr. Sandra Arnold, Chief of Pediatric Diseases at LeBonheur Children’s Hospital, warns that children are often … Read more