China’s AI Rise Sparks Global Market Shift

Deutsche Bank says DeepSeek’s emergence is a “Sputnik moment” for China, signaling its growing dominance in high-value sectors and surpassing the rest of the world. The bank’s report, titled “China Eats the World,” suggests that 2025 will be the year investors realize China is outcompeting globally. With Chinese companies gaining market share across industries, the … Read more

Website Overload Causes 429 Error for Thousands of Users

A widespread issue has affected thousands of internet users worldwide, resulting in a 429 “Too Many Requests” error message. The problem stems from an overload of traffic on websites, which triggered the error response. According to reports, this type of issue often occurs when popular websites experience excessive traffic due to various factors such as … Read more

US Job Market Sees Slight Growth in January, Cloudy Future Ahead

The US job market likely started 2025 with decent but unspectacular growth, according to economists’ predictions. A survey by FactSet suggests that companies, government agencies, and nonprofits added 170,000 jobs in January, a respectable performance down from the average of 186,000 new jobs per month in 2024. The economy is expected to remain strong, with … Read more

Juice Cleanse May Do More Harm Than Good, Study Suggests

A new Northwestern University study found that a juice-only diet can trigger shifts in gut and oral bacteria linked to inflammation and cognitive decline. The three-day diet was more detrimental to the microbiome than one with whole foods, highlighting the importance of fiber in maintaining balance. Northwestern scientists studied three groups of healthy adults on … Read more

Trump Plan to Rename Gulf of Mexico Sparks International Controversy

US President-elect Donald Trump plans to issue an executive order renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America” on his first day in office. The move has sparked international controversy, with the United States, Mexico, and Cuba sharing control over the economic center. The gulf’s name is tied to a Native American city … Read more

MSHSL Stands Firm on Transgender Athletes, Not Trump Order

The Minnesota State High School League (MSHSL) has reaffirmed its commitment to allowing transgender student-athletes to participate in sports consistent with their gender identity, following President Donald Trump’s Executive Order banning them from women’s and girls’ sports. According to the MSHSL, eligibility for transgender student-athletes is determined by state law, specifically the Minnesota Human Rights … Read more

SoCal Zip Codes with Highest Non-Renewal Home Insurance Rates

A recent state farm request for an emergency rate hike highlights California’s struggling home insurance market. An analysis by 7 on Your Side Investigates found that nearly 2% of California policyholders had non-renewed policies in 2023, affecting tens of thousands of homeowners and renters. Experts warn that rates will continue to rise. Southern California communities … Read more

Arm’s AI Chip Demand Concerns Amid Cautious Outlook

Arm’s disappointing guidance for the current quarter has led to a sharp decline in its share price, raising concerns about a slowdown in artificial intelligence (AI) chip demand. The company reported robust quarterly earnings, with revenue and profit growth exceeding market expectations. However, CEO Rene Haas’ cautious outlook for the full year 2025 has sparked … Read more

Democrats Push Algorithmic Rent Disclosure Bill Amid Affordable Housing Crisis

A new bill, introduced by Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), aims to require companies to disclose the use of algorithms when setting rental prices. The Preventing Algorithmic Collusion Act seeks to address the growing affordable housing crisis, with economists estimating that algorithmic price-fixing increased rents by nearly $4 billion in 2023. The bill directs the Federal … Read more

Asteroid Impact Could Bring Warming and Food Security Issues

A medium-sized asteroid collision could drastically change the world, scientists warn. Researchers simulated what would happen if an asteroid about 500 meters in diameter hit Earth, which has a roughly 1-in-2700 chance of occurring by 2182. The study found that the impact would have dramatic effects on ecosystems, leading to food scarcity and issues. In … Read more