Trump Name Change May Not Stick Globally

The Associated Press (AP) has announced its decision to refer to Alaska’s mountain as Mount McKinley instead of Denali, but it will not change the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. US President Donald Trump issued an executive order on his inauguration day that led to these name changes. According … Read more

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 to Receive Regular Updates This Year

Focus Entertainment has addressed growing frustration among Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 players over the lack of new content. The publisher promised regular updates throughout 2025 and beyond, including new skins, PvP and PvE maps, custom lobbies, Horde mode, prestige ranks, and new weapons. The Datavault update, set to arrive in February with update 6.0, … Read more

Bristol Myers Squibb Earnings Beat Despite Weak Outlook

Bristol Myers Squibb’s (BMY) stock is in the spotlight after the pharmaceutical company reported a mixed bag of results. While its earnings beat expectations, a weak outlook for the future overshadowed the positive news. The company highlighted its new class of schizophrenia drugs as a potential growth driver for 2025. This move suggests that Bristol … Read more

Hawks Trade De’Andre Hunter to Cavaliers for Caris LeVert

The Atlanta Hawks have traded forward De’Andre Hunter to the Cleveland Cavaliers in exchange for guard Caris LeVert, forwards Georges Niang, and three second-round picks, along with two swaps. The deal was announced on Thursday. Hunter, 27, has been having a career year, averaging 19 points, 6.7 three-point attempts, and 39.3% from beyond the arc. … Read more

Website Down Due to Overwhelming Traffic

A technical issue has caused a website to become unavailable due to an excessive number of requests. This phenomenon is known as “Too Many Requests” error, which occurs when too many users try to access a server at the same time. The error message indicates that the request limit has been exceeded, preventing further requests … Read more

Data Collection and Usage for Advertising and Content Delivery

We collect limited data to select advertising and create profiles for personalized ads. We use these profiles to deliver targeted ads, measure performance, and understand audiences through statistics and data from different sources. To process your data, we share it with our partners based on consent and legitimate interest. You can opt out of certain … Read more

Stocks Edge Ahead as Investors Await January Jobs Report

Stocks futures have made little progress early Friday morning as investors wait for the highly anticipated January jobs report, set to release at 8:30 a.m. ET. The Dow Jones Industrial Average’s futures rose 37 points or 0.08%, while S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 futures traded near the flatline. Amazon’s disappointing guidance on revenue growth for … Read more

US Experiences Second Flu Surge, Experts Warn of Increased Risk

The flu is hitting a second peak in the U.S., with at least 41 states reporting high or very high levels of the virus. According to recent data, there have been over 20 million cases, 250,000 hospitalizations, and 11,000 deaths so far this season. Dr. Rabia de Latour, a gastroenterologist at NYU Langone Health, attributes … Read more

New Method Uses Microbes to Detect Life on Mars

A team of scientists from Germany and Portugal has proposed a new approach to detect life on Mars using microbes that attract to amino acids. The method, described in a study published today, uses chemotaxis, the movement of organisms in response to chemicals, to identify potential signs of extraterrestrial life. Researchers used “hypothetical Martian microbes” … Read more

Rare California Bird Flu Strain Spreads Across US Farms

A new strain of bird flu has been detected in a California farm, causing concern among poultry farmers. The virus, known as highly pathogenic H5N9, is a rare variant that differs significantly from the more common H5N1 virus. While H5N1 has caused several dozen human infections in the US, H5N9 poses a greater threat to … Read more