Server Overload: 429 Too Many Requests Issue

A server overload error, indicated by a “429 Too Many Requests” response, occurs when a user exceeds the allowed number of requests to a web server within a given timeframe. This can be due to high traffic, poor network connectivity, or an overwhelming amount of data being requested simultaneously. Common causes of 429 errors include: … Read more

Trump’s Foreign Aid Cuts ‘Catastrophic,’ Say Global Catholic Charity Arm

The Roman Catholic Church’s global charity arm, Caritas Internationalis, has criticized US President Donald Trump’s foreign aid cuts as catastrophic. The US Agency for International Development (USAID), which is a major recipient of funding from the US government, will face significant reductions due to these cuts. According to Caritas Internationalis, the cuts will have a … Read more

Rivian Opens Orders for Commercial EV Van Amid Growing Demand

Rivian has opened orders for its commercial electric vehicle (EV) van beyond its initial launch partners. The move comes after the company had been testing its vans with large fleet operators, including AT&T. The two-size offering of 500 and 700 cubic feet provides varying payloads and capacities to suit different business needs. Priced at $79,900 … Read more

Eagles Snap Counts and Analysis from Super Bowl LIX Win

The Philadelphia Eagles’ dominant Super Bowl win over the Kansas City Chiefs was marked by several notable performances from key players. On offense, Jordan Mailata, Landon Dickerson, Nick Foles, Halapoulivaati Vaitai, Lane Johnson, Brandon Brooks, and Jason Kelce all played 100% of the snaps, showcasing their reliability and chemistry. However, some players had limited usage, … Read more

Pa. Governor Signs Bill To Boost Poultry Technician Workforce

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro has signed a bill aimed at curbing the spread of avian influenza. The legislation, House Bill 324, allows residents to become certified poultry technicians by completing a state training course. The move is intended to boost the workforce in agriculture and support biosecurity measures to prevent the virus. According to Shapiro’s … Read more

No. 9 BU Beats Top-Ranked BC in Beanpot Thriller

Boston University’s Cole Hutson scored the game-winner in the second period as the Terriers defeated top-ranked Boston College 4-1 in the final of the annual Beanpot college hockey tournament. Hutson, a sophomore and second-round pick by the Washington Capitals, had three goals and five points to lead the Terriers to their 32nd Beanpot title. His … Read more

McDonald’s Q4 Earnings Disappoint, but Outlook for 2025 Brightens

McDonald’s has reported disappointing quarterly revenue, despite meeting expectations on earnings. The burger chain’s U.S. same-store sales declined as customers spent less at its restaurants due to an E. coli outbreak in the quarter. However, shares rose nearly 5% after executives predicted sales would improve in 2025. McDonald’s plans to bring back popular menu items … Read more

Kosovo’s Future Ties to Normalisation Talks with Serbia

Kosovo’s path forward remains uncertain after its latest election, which saw the ruling party come first but lose its majority. The country has been locked in a stalemate with Serbia for over 17 years, with Belgrade refusing to recognize Kosovo’s right to nationhood. The EU and US have imposed sanctions on Kosovo, costing the country … Read more

NZ Accuses Cook Islands of Lack of Transparency Over China Deal

New Zealand has expressed concerns over the Cook Islands’ plans to strike a partnership deal with China, accusing the Pacific Island nation’s government of a lack of transparency. Cook Islands leader Mark Brown is set to make his country’s first ever state visit to Beijing this week to sign the agreement. However, New Zealand Prime … Read more