Website Overload: Service Temporarily Unavailable

Google’s error message “429 Too Many Requests” indicates that a website has exceeded its daily limit of requests from a specific IP address. This can occur when an unusual number of users attempt to access the site simultaneously, causing it to become overloaded. The 429 error code is not unique to Google and can be … Read more

Mark Zuckerberg Attacks Traditional Media and Biden Administration

Mark Zuckerberg has taken aim at traditional media outlets, criticizing them for holding him accountable and pushing for censorship around COVID-19 vaccines. The Facebook CEO’s comments come as part of a three-hour interview with Joe Rogan, where he also discussed his company’s loosening of content moderation policies and shutdown of diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. … Read more

JPMorgan Returns to Pre-Pandemic Office Policy

JPMorgan Chase & Co., the largest US bank, is planning to shift its employees back to a five-day office schedule. This change comes after CEO Jamie Dimon’s criticism of remote-working policies. The new policy will replace the existing three-day mandate for many workers. Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-01-07/jpmorgan-planning-to-bring-staff-back-to-office-five-days-a-week

Man Vows to Keep Fighting for Lost Bitcoin Fortune

James Howells, a 39-year-old IT worker from Newport, has lost a high-profile court battle to excavate a local landfill believed to contain a hard drive holding his Bitcoin fortune worth around £600 million. Despite the setback, Howells remains resolute in his quest to recover his cryptocurrency holdings. Howells had been searching for the hard drive … Read more

Eating Ready Meals Linked to Higher Death Risk

A recent study of over 400,000 Europeans has found that eating ready meals and other ultra-processed foods (UPFs) increases the risk of death from three major killers: Parkinson’s disease, stroke, and heart attacks. Those who consumed above-average levels of UPF were 23% more likely to die from Parkinson’s, while junk food eaters had a 10% … Read more

Ukraine Captures 2 North Korean POWs with Evidence of DPRK’s Involvement

Ukraine has obtained indisputable evidence of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s (DPRK) involvement in Russia’s war against the country, following the capture of two North Korean servicemen. The Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) announced that the foreign prisoners were taken into custody by the Tactical Group No. 84 of the Special Operations Forces in the … Read more

Cyclones Outlast Texas Tech in Thrilling Overtime Win

Iowa State’s third-ranked basketball team edged out Texas Tech 85-84 in a tightly-contested overtime game, handing the Red Raiders their first road loss since 2019. The win marks Iowa State’s first road victory over Texas Tech since 2019. With 4.1 seconds left in overtime, Joshua Jefferson was fouled attempting a layup and made both free … Read more

SoCal Edison Reports Possible Cause of Hurst Fire

A new report from Southern California Edison (SCE) has linked a downed line to the spark that ignited the Hurst Fire in Sylmar on January 7. The fire, which was reported around 10:30 p.m., quickly spread and forced evacuations before nearly 80% containment was reached. According to the report, one of SCE’s circuits in the … Read more

Apple iOS 18.2.1 Update Fixes Bugs, No New Features

A minor update has arrived for iPhone users just a month after the release of iOS 18.2. The update, iOS 18.2.1, focuses on bug fixes rather than introducing new features or security patches. The update is compatible with all iPhones that can run iOS 18, including those from the iPhone XS onwards. While there have … Read more

San Francisco Child Presumptively Diagnosed with Bird Flu

A child in San Francisco has tested presumptively positive for H5N1 bird flu, according to public health officials. The child showed symptoms such as fever and conjunctivitis but has since recovered. Dr. Grant Colfax, director of health, said the risk to the general public is low and there’s no evidence the virus can be transmitted … Read more