Markets Reel as Trump Imposes Tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China

US President Donald Trump has imposed tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China, causing a sharp decline in global markets. The dollar surged while stocks and digital currencies plummeted. European and US stock futures fell, and an Asia-Pacific share index dropped by nearly six months’ worst performance. The move is expected to disrupt the … Read more

What is DEI and How Companies are Rolling Back Diversity Initiatives

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs aim to create an environment where individuals from diverse backgrounds feel accepted and included. These initiatives focus on promoting diversity, ensuring equality, and fostering a culture of inclusion. In 2021-23, Ohio’s Department of Development defined DEI as the combination of: * Diversity: A state of having different elements or … Read more

High Traffic Floods Too Many Requests Server

A recent surge in traffic has overwhelmed a popular server, causing “too many requests” errors for clients. The incident involved the IP address 37.27.54.14 and request ID 465440423. The “too many requests” error is typically caused by an unexpected spike in traffic, which can be attributed to various factors such as increased web usage or … Read more

“Dog Man” Debuts Strong at Box Office, ‘Companion’ Surprises

“Dog Man,” an animated canine-crime-fighting film set in the “Captain Underpants” universe, kicked off with a solid $36 million from 3,885 theaters in its first weekend. The PG animation was expected to perform well, thanks to great buzz and demand for family films. Another newcomer, “Companion,” a satirical sci-fi thriller, debuted at No. 2 with … Read more

Economist Predicts Bitcoin Will Be Worthless in a Decade

Renowned economist Eugene Fama predicts that Bitcoin will be worthless within the next decade due to its failure to meet traditional criteria for a medium of exchange. According to Fama, cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin “violate all the rules of a medium of exchange” because they lack a stable real value. This sentiment has angered some in … Read more

UK Seeks Strong Trade Ties with US Amid Trump’s Tariffs

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has reaffirmed his commitment to establishing strong trade relations with the US following President Donald Trump’s announcement of tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China. In a statement, Starmer emphasized that he aims for a “strong trading relationship” with the US, despite early days in the talks. The UK left the … Read more

200 Dinosaur Footprints Found in Oxfordshire, England

Dinosaur footprints dating back to 166 million years ago have been discovered in Oxfordshire, England. At least 200 footprints were found at Dewars Farm Quarry, and scientists believe they belong to two different species of dinosaurs – sauropods and Megalosaurs. The largest sauropod tracks are estimated to be around 18 meters long, similar to elephant … Read more

Omdurman Market Shelling Leaves Tens Dead and Hundreds Injured

Shelling at a busy market in Sudan’s capital city has filled a mortuary with bodies, according to medical charity Doctors Without Borders (MSF). The attack in Omdurman on Saturday killed over 100 people, mostly women and children, with more than 200 injured. The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) were blamed for the attack, which was … Read more

Website Overwhelmed by Excessive Traffic

A website is currently experiencing technical difficulties due to an unusually high volume of requests. The issue, known as a “too many requests” error, occurs when the server is unable to handle the sheer amount of traffic being directed towards it. This can be caused by various factors, including but not limited to, a viral … Read more