Battlefield Franchise Sees Major Overhaul Ahead of New Game Launch

EA and DICE are working to change their formula after a string of disastrous launches with their first-person shooter franchise. The studio has been conducting extensive playtests, including for a free-to-play battle royale mode, in an effort to avoid another messy launch like Battlefield 2042. This time around, four studios are contributing resources to the … Read more

Seniors Get Help Sorting Medication Scams

A growing problem in the US affects seniors disproportionately. False medication claims have been on the rise, targeting vulnerable adults with scams. Thankfully, several organizations are stepping forward to provide assistance. Gladys Williams is one such individual. As a nurse, social worker, and special education teacher, she understands the importance of accurate information. Many elderly … Read more

FBI Employees Ordered To Reveal Jan. 6 Role By Monday

The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has ordered its staff to answer questions about their involvement in investigations related to the January 6, 2021, storming of the US Capitol by President Donald Trump’s supporters. The order comes amid a fresh wave of firings at the agency, with eight top FBI officials let go on … Read more

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A website uses cookies to enhance user experience and gather data. When visiting the site, users have three options regarding cookies: – Accept All Cookies: This allows all non-essential cookies to be stored on your device for improved navigation and analysis of usage patterns. – Reject All: Users can opt out of storing non-essential cookies, … Read more

Alzheimer’s Disease May Lie in Faulty Protein-Cutting Process

Scientists have long focused on amyloid beta buildup as the main cause of Alzheimer’s disease, but a new study suggests that stalled protein-cutting processes in the brain may be the real culprit. Researchers found that mutations in the PSEN1 gene disrupt how the γ-secretase enzyme trims amyloid precursor protein (APP), leading to the accumulation of … Read more

Jack Flaherty Returns to Detroit Tigers on $35 Million Deal

The Detroit Tigers have signed right-hander Jack Flaherty to a two-year, $35 million contract with an opt-out clause after the 2025 season. The deal is pending a physical exam and includes a salary of $25 million in 2025. Flaherty’s 2026 salary will be $10 million if he opts in, but can increase to $20 million … Read more

Warm Weather Fuels Salmonella Outbreaks

Scientists have discovered a connection between rising temperatures and increased salmonella infections. Research found that warm weather and high humidity create ideal conditions for the bacteria to spread, highlighting the importance of public health measures during hot seasons. Source: https://weather.com/health/video/how-changing-weather-could-be-fueling-foodborne-illness

Cannabis Use Linked to Permanent Brain Damage

Research has revealed that long-term cannabis use can have a lasting impact on brain regions responsible for memory, despite being abstained from for extended periods. A study published in JAMA found that heavy users showed reduced activation in areas of the brain associated with working memory, even after 72 hours without using the substance. The … Read more

India Unveils Biggest Tax Relief in Decades to Boost Growth

The Indian government has announced its largest tax relief in at least a decade, aiming to revive economic growth by boosting consumer demand. The move is expected to benefit millions of households struggling with high inflation. According to Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, the new tax structure will increase disposable incomes, encouraging household consumption, savings, and … Read more

US Pilot Messaging System Outage May Cause Flight Delays

A temporary outage of the US pilot messaging system may lead to flight delays on Sunday, according to US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy. The “Notice to Air Mission” (NOTAM) system, which provides critical safety notices for pilots and air traffic control, has been experiencing technical issues. The FAA is working to restore the system and … Read more