Whoopi Goldberg Defends Beyoncé Over Grammy Win Controversy

Beyoncé was criticized by Fox News pundit Raymond Arroyo for winning the best country album at the 2025 Grammys. Arroyo claimed that the award did not reflect her talent and compared it to Dolly Parton’s 10 Grammys and Frank Sinatra’s 11 Grammys. In response, Whoopi Goldberg defended Beyoncé on her show The View, stating that … Read more

New Virus Discovered in Alabama Mole-Like Animal

A team of researchers from Auburn University and the University of Queensland has identified a new species of henipavirus, named after the Alabama town of Camp Hill, in a northern short-tailed shrew. The virus, called the Camp Hill virus (CHV), was detected through tests conducted on shrews that were previously used to track other viruses. … Read more

Record Temperatures Spark ‘Faustian Bargain’ Concerns

A leading scientist has warned that record temperatures are highlighting a “faustian bargain” – trading current prosperity for long-term environmental damage. According to experts, human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation have led to the current warming trend, with potentially devastating consequences in the future. The scientist’s comments come as global temperatures continue … Read more

Musk’s AI Lawsuit Against Altman and OpenAI Takes Hit from Judge

A California judge, US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, has expressed strong skepticism towards Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI’s Sam Altman, calling his claims of “irreparable harm” a stretch. The judge considered Musk’s bid to block OpenAI’s transition to a for-profit entity and questioned the billionaire’s ability to demonstrate harm absent an injunction. The federal … Read more

US Job Openings Fall to 7.6 Million, Suggesting Cooling Labor Market

The US job market has shown signs of cooling, with job openings falling to 7.6 million in December. This decrease marks a change from the previous month’s 8.2 million and is also down from last year’s 8.9 million. The labor market remains healthy but at a slower pace. Compared to economists’ expectations, job openings fell … Read more

Capcom Bringing Retro Arcade Fights Back with Rollback Netcode

Capcom is set to release its highly anticipated retro compilation, Capcom Fighting Collection 2, on May 16, 2025. The collection will feature eight classic Capcom games from the past, including both 2D and 3D titles, such as Street Fighter Alpha, Capcom Fighting Evolution, Power Stone, and more. For many fans, particularly those who grew up … Read more

15 Shocking Facts About Women’s Reproductive Organs You Never Knew

Women’s reproductive organs remain a mystery to many, despite being a vital part of the human body. A recent Reddit thread shed light on some surprising facts about female reproductive health, leaving many women wondering why they didn’t know this sooner. One shocking fact is that atrophy can occur beyond the labia, affecting the vulva … Read more

US Scientists Discover New Class of Quantum Particles

US researchers at Brown University have made a groundbreaking discovery, spotting a new class of quantum particles called fractional excitons for the first time. These particles have significant implications for developing more powerful quantum computers. In the quantum world, particles can exhibit unique behaviors that defy traditional understanding of physics. Scientists are studying these phenomena … Read more

MLB Website Security Alert Requires JavaScript and Cookies

Major League Baseball’s (MLB) website is temporarily requiring visitors to enable JavaScript and cookies due to a security update. The verification process, which began recently, aims to enhance the site’s performance and security. Cloudflare, a leading performance and security provider, is behind this initiative. Users are advised to allow JavaScript and cookies in their browser … Read more