French Authorities Seize Record Amounts of Erectile Dysfunction Honey

France has seized a record 31,000 tonnes of honey containing erectile dysfunction medication, amid a growing trend of consumers seeking “natural” aphrodisiacs. The shipments, worth millions of euros, originated mainly from Malaysia, Thailand, and Turkey. Despite government warnings since 2021, young men are flocking to sticks or packets labeled as “all-natural” that contain sildenafil or … Read more

The Brutalist Director Defends AI-Enhanced Hungarian Accents in Post-Production

Director Brady Corbet has issued a response to controversy surrounding his 3x Golden Globe-winning film The Brutalist, which used artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance the Hungarian accents of its stars Adrien Brody and Felicity Jones. Corbet emphasized that the AI technology was only utilized for fine-tuning certain vowels and letters in Hungarian language dialogue editing, … Read more

Bitcoin Surges to New High on Trump Inauguration Day

Bitcoin price surged to an all-time high of $109,350.72 on Monday but subsequently dropped following President Donald Trump’s inauguration. The cryptocurrency rose by over 4% in a single day, reaching its highest point since its inception. The surge was attributed to speculation about potential changes in US crypto regulation under the new administration. Many believed … Read more

Exposure to Violent TV in Early Childhood Linked to Teen Aggression

A new study published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health has found a strong link between early exposure to violent television content and aggressive behavior in boys during adolescence. Researchers at the University of Montreal analyzed data from over 1,900 children, aged 3.5 to 4.5 years, who were part of the … Read more

Ancient Human Ancestors Were Mostly Vegetarian

A groundbreaking study published in Science magazine reveals that human ancestors who lived around 3.5 million years ago were mostly vegetarian. The research, conducted by scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry and the University of Witswatersrand, analyzed the nitrogen isotopes in the fossilized tooth enamel of seven Australopithecus individuals found in southern Africa. … Read more

Politicizing Philanthropy: Double Standards on Big Donors

In his final act as president, Joe Biden awarded billionaire George Soros the Presidential Medal of Freedom. This move came after Soros’ fellow billionaires, including Steve Jobs’ widow and ex-Google chairman Eric Schmidt, funded Biden’s 2020 re-election campaign. Now, with President-elect Trump preparing for inauguration, politicians like Democratic Senators Elizabeth Warren and Michael Bennet are … Read more

Bitcoin Surges Above $105,000 Ahead of Trump’s Presidency

Bitcoin prices skyrocketed to a new 2025 high, surpassing the $105,000 threshold on Friday, as investors anticipate potential policy changes from President-elect Donald Trump. Trump’s campaign promises included establishing America as a global crypto leader and setting up a national bitcoin stockpile. The president-elect is reportedly preparing an executive order to declare digital assets a … Read more

Chimpanzees Mimic Each Other’s Urination Behaviors

A recent study published in Current Biology suggests that chimpanzees’ “contagious urination” behavior may have deep evolutionary roots. The researchers observed 20 chimpanzees at a zoo for over 600 hours and found that when one chimp peed, others were more likely to follow. This behavior increased with physical proximity and was influenced by social rank. … Read more

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