Trump Allows TikTok to Operate Under Chinese Ownership

US President-elect Donald Trump’s close ally Mike Waltz revealed that the Trump administration plans to allow TikTok to operate in the US while remaining under its current Chinese ownership. This revelation contradicts previous statements suggesting a potential sale of the platform. According to Waltz, who is set to become national security adviser after inauguration on … Read more

Lando Norris’ Ferrari F40 Crashes Near Monaco

Ferrari F40 crashes near Monaco, marking second incident for the iconic model. The car, registered as “865Q”, was being driven by one of Lando Norris’ friends when it lost control and hit a roadside barrier. The damage appears to be minor, with only cosmetic harm to the rear end. Experts believe the crash is related … Read more

Taliban Deputy Minister Criticizes Female Education Ban as “Personal Choice”

A senior Taliban leader has publicly challenged his government’s ban on female education, calling it a “personal choice” rather than an interpretation of Islamic law, or Sharia. Sher Abbas Stanikzai, the Taliban deputy foreign minister, made the remarks during a graduation ceremony in the Afghan border province of Khost. The criticism comes amid international calls … Read more

SpaceX Launches 27 Starlink Satellites on Monday

SpaceX is set to launch another batch of its Starlink internet satellites on Monday, January 20, just four days after a test flight of the company’s Starship megarocket ended in an explosion. The Falcon 9 rocket will carry 27 Starlink craft and lift off from California’s Vandenberg Space Force Base within a four-hour window starting … Read more

Cancer Epidemic Hits Young Women Hard

Cancer is becoming a disease for younger women and middle-aged adults in the US, with certain cancers affecting Black and Native Americans at higher rates than white Americans. According to a new report from the American Cancer Society, cancer survival rates are improving overall, but the trend is shifting towards more cases occurring in young … Read more

Measles Exposure Reported at SEA Airport Last Week

A traveler with a confirmed measles case recently passed through the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), prompting public health officials to issue a notification. According to Public Health – Seattle and King County, the individual was identified as having measles on [date of exposure]. The agency is now alerting travelers who may have been in close … Read more

FDA Bans Red Dye 3 Over Cancer Concerns

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has banned the use of red dye 3 in food, drinks, and drugs. This move comes after decades of studies linking the substance to cancer in animals. While some are celebrating the news, others are expressing frustration over the delayed ban. Red Dye 3 is a petroleum-based substance … Read more