German Chancellor Rebukes US Vice President Over Nazi-Downplaying Party

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has publicly rebuked US Vice President JD Vance for supporting a hard-right party in Germany that downplays the atrocities committed by the Nazis. Scholz accused Vance of interfering in Germany’s upcoming elections and violating a commitment to never allow fascists to lead the country. During the Munich Security Conference, Scholz said … Read more

“New Phishing Attack Bypasses 2FA, Leaving Users Vulnerable”

A new phishing attack called Astaroth has been spotted that bypasses two-factor authentication (2FA) through session hijacking and real-time credential interception. The attack exploits a man-in-the-middle mechanism to capture login credentials, tokens, and session cookies in real time, effectively rendering 2FA defenses ineffective. The phishing kit was first advertised last month and is priced at … Read more

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H5N1 Bird Flu Virus Found in Arizona Dairy Cows

A recent discovery by the Arizona Department of Agriculture has found the H5N1 bird flu virus in milk from a herd of cows in Maricopa County, making it the 17th state where affected cows have been detected. This is the first detection of H5N1 in dairy cows in Arizona. The US Department of Agriculture’s National … Read more

The Power of Playful Personality Traits in Crisis Situations

A new study by Oregon State University researchers has found that individuals with high playfulness personalities tend to cope better during crisis situations, such as the pandemic. The study, which surveyed 503 Americans, used the Adult Playfulness Trait Scale (APTS) to measure “playfulness” and found that those with more lighthearted, fun-loving natures were better able … Read more

NYSE Expands to Texas with New Branch in Dallas

The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is rebranding its Chicago branch as NYSE Texas and moving it to Dallas, a move expected to boost competition in the US securities market. The decision comes as companies like BlackRock and Citadel Securities are backing the launch of the Texas Stock Exchange (TXSE), which aims to lower listing … Read more

Can Elderberries Really Help Fight Off Cold and Flu?

Elderberries have been touted as a trendy home remedy for colds and flu. But is it really effective? The answer lies in science. Most parts of the elderberry plant are poisonous, containing cyanogenic glycosides that can produce cyanide when digested. Only the flowers and fruits are edible, but even then, pregnant people should not consume … Read more

Saints’ GM Mickey Loomis Praises Kellen Moore After Long Search

Saints General Manager Mickey Loomis acknowledged that it took longer than expected to hire head coach Kellen Moore due to the Eagles’ surprising success, which delayed their ability to make an informed decision. The Eagles won Super Bowl LIX, forcing the Saints to wait until then to officially announce Moore as their new coach. Loomis … Read more

Rwanda-Backed Rebels Advance in Eastern Congo Amid Widespread Panic and Looting

Panic gripped eastern Congo’s second-largest city, Bukavu, as residents fled by the thousands on Saturday, seeking to escape the advance of Rwanda-backed rebels. The morning after M23 fighters entered the outskirts of the city, some streets were flooded with residents attempting to leave, while looters filled flour sacks with what they could find. The region’s … Read more

Bird Flu Spreads to Humans in 12 US States

A man in Ohio has become the latest person to contract bird flu, according to public health officials. The disease has spread to humans in a dozen states, infecting over 68 people with an H5 strain of avian influenza. Most human infections have occurred in California, where nearly 1,000 cattle in 16 states have tested … Read more