Red Meat Consumption Linked to Higher Dementia Risk

Eating red meat can have a significant impact on long-term cognitive health, according to a new study published in the journal Neurology. Researchers found that consuming high amounts of processed red meats was associated with a 13% higher chance of developing dementia and a 1.6-year acceleration in brain aging. The study, which analyzed data from … Read more

US Stands by Gaza Ceasefire as Uncertainty Remains

The United States is sticking to its plan for a Gaza ceasefire, despite concerns about an “open end.” The Israeli government’s participation in the deal has been delayed due to disagreements within Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet. A vote on the agreement may occur this weekend. Netanyahu’s cabinet has expressed support for the ceasefire, but … Read more

US Bans Red Dye No. 3 in Food and Drugs

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has banned the use of Red Dye No. 3, a synthetic chemical used for over a century to color foods and drinks. The ban is due to concerns that the dye may cause cancer in rats. The FDA first allowed food manufacturers to use Red Dye No. 3 … Read more

Error 403 Blocked Request – CloudFront Issue

A 403 error has occurred, indicating that the request to access a website or app has been blocked. This error is typically caused by excessive traffic or configuration issues on the server side. To resolve this issue, it’s recommended to try again later or contact the app or website owner for assistance. If you are … Read more

American Express Agrees to Pay $138M to Resolve Wire Fraud Investigation

American Express has agreed to pay more than $138 million to resolve a wire fraud investigation related to its sales and marketing practices. The New York-based financial giant provided inaccurate tax advice to customers, claiming that the company’s fees were tax-deductible as business expenses. The Internal Revenue Service’s office in New York found that American … Read more

Canada Captures Rare Meteorite Impact on Home Security Camera Video

A meteorite crashed into a home in Prince Edward Island, Canada, and was caught on camera, providing rare footage of both visual and audio evidence. The incident occurred in July 2024 and was announced by the University of Alberta. The homeowner, Joe Velaidum, reported seeing strange debris near his house after returning from a walk … Read more

Witness Mars at Its Brightest Tonight Until 2027

Mars will appear at its brightest tonight until 2027 due to its opposition alignment with the Sun. The planet’s proximity to Earth improves visibility, providing a rare treat for observers. This event marks the best time to view Mars in over two years. To spot Mars without scientific equipment, look for the Red Planet on … Read more

US Stocks Slip as Investors Eye Earnings and Data

US stocks slipped on Thursday as investors eyed corporate earnings and gauged economic data to determine the path of Federal Reserve rate cuts. Despite a jump in prior session, stocks swayed between modest gains and losses. Morgan Stanley rose 4.03% after reporting higher Q4 profits propelled by dealmaking. However, UnitedHealth fell due to missing quarterly … Read more

Michigan Warns of Bird Flu Outbreak Amid Ongoing Epidemic

The Kent County Health Department is urging all residents to be aware of the bird flu threat and take prevention measures to avoid infections. According to KCHD Director Adam London, while the risk to human health remains low, the ongoing outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) poses a significant threat. The current HPAI outbreak, … Read more

CEPI Awards $3.7M for Needle-Free Vaccine ‘Button’ Tech

The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness and Innovations (CEPI) has awarded $3.7 million to Atlanta-based Micron Biomedical to develop a small, dissolvable “button” that delivers needle-free vaccines. This technology aims to address critical vaccine access challenges. Micron Biomedical’s button-like device can be applied to the skin and, when pushed, delivers the vaccine painlessly without refrigeration. The … Read more