Trump-Backed Fed Independence Sparks Concerns Among Economists

President Donald Trump has repeatedly attacked the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) and its chairman, Jerome Powell, since taking office. However, despite his criticism, Powell claims to have had no contact with the President. Trump’s attacks on the Fed focus on inflation, which dominated the political rhetoric leading up to the election. Voters elected Trump … Read more

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76-Million-Year-Old Pterosaur Discovery Yields Rare Predator-Prey Evidence

A 76-million-year-old fossilized neck bone from a young pterosaur has been discovered in Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada, offering rare insights into the interactions between ancient species. The find features a distinctive puncture mark from a crocodilian predator, which was confirmed using advanced micro-CT scans. The discovery sheds light on the fierce survival struggles faced … Read more

Kiyosaki Sees Bitcoin Crash as Opportunity to Grow Wealth

Renowned investor Robert Kiyosaki has forecast a potential Bitcoin crash, which he views as an opportunity to boost his cryptocurrency holdings. The warning came after a 4.20% decline in the leading cryptocurrency, which fell below its $106,000 price point on Friday. Kiyosaki’s cautionary statement was prompted by US President Donald Trump’s decision to impose tariffs … Read more

Trump Admin’s Bird Flu Communication Freeze Restricts Critical Info Release

The US government’s communication freeze under the Trump administration has restricted access to critical information on bird flu (H5N1), a highly contagious virus that has been ravaging wild bird populations and infecting humans. Researchers and public health officials have expressed concerns that this freeze will hinder efforts to better understand how the virus spreads between … Read more

The Brutal World of Solidcore Fitness Studios

Solidcore is a high-intensity fitness chain with over 110 studios nationwide. Founded in DC in 2013, it’s known for its aggressive Pilates-inspired workouts that push members to their limits. Inside dark rooms, intense music and lights fuel grueling sessions on specialized “Sweatlana” machines. Devotees rave about the challenging experience, likening it to military training on … Read more

The Beatles Make History with AI-Assisted Song Win at Grammys

The Beatles have made history by becoming the first band to win a Grammy Award for an AI-assisted song. On Sunday, February 2, the iconic rock band took home the Best Rock Performance Award for their track “Now and Then.” Released in November 2023, the song is based on an original John Lennon demo from … Read more

Israel’s Gaza Airstrike and Ceasefire Talks Continue Amid Conflict in West Bank

Israel has escalated its military operations in the West Bank, conducting controlled demolitions that destroyed at least 20 buildings in Jenin, according to reports. The airstrikes come as part of an operation dubbed Iron Wall, aimed at battling local militants. Separately, Hezbollah is set to hold a public funeral procession for its slain leader, Hasan … Read more

Trump’s Tariffs Spark Global Market Sell-Off

US President Donald Trump has imposed tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China, sparking a sharp sell-off in global markets. Stock markets in Asia plummeted, with Japan’s Nikkei 225 index and South Korea’s Kospi falling over 2.5%. The Taiwan Stock Exchange also declined more than 3% as investors assess the potential fallout from a possible trade … Read more

Russia Completes 1-Year Long Space Mock Mission

A year-long biomedical isolation experiment, SIRIUS-23, came to an end in Russia, marking a significant step towards human exploration of space. The mission, conducted by a crew of six analog astronauts, simulated the conditions of deep-space travel and lunar surface operations for 366 days. Launched in collaboration with NASA’s Human Research Program and the Institute … Read more