What Are Cookies and How Do They Track Your Online Activity?

Cookies are small files stored on your device by websites and apps, allowing them to track your online activity, gather data, and personalize content for advertising purposes. When you visit a website, cookies can be used to count visits, measure traffic sources, provide enhanced functionality, and improve services. There are several types of cookies: 1. … Read more

What is Misophonia and Why Does it Trigger Strong Emotions?

Misophonia is a condition where people experience strong aversion to certain sounds, such as chewing, swallowing, or breathing. This reaction can lead to feelings of anxiety, disgust, anger, and even rage. Despite its prevalence, estimated to be between 10% and 20%, misophonia remains largely unknown. Research suggests that misophonia is linked to structural anomalies in … Read more

Warning: Neck Pain Patients Should Avoid Chiropractor Adjustments

A 33-year-old man’s life-changing experience with a chiropractor injury reveals the risks of neck pain treatments. Tyler Williams visited a local chiropractor for tightness in his neck and suffered an ‘excruciating’ injury, leaving him bedbound for two months and draining his savings. After the first attempt to crack his neck failed, the chiropractor applied more … Read more

1 Million Hidden Stars’ Objects May Be Drifting Through Solar System

New simulations suggest that up to 1 million “interstellar objects” – each larger than the Statue of Liberty – may be hiding in the outer solar system. These cosmic interlopers, originating from our closest stellar neighbors Alpha Centauri, have traveled here over 100 million years and are unlikely to come near Earth. Unlike previously detected … Read more

Washed-Up Seal Found in New Haven Neighborhood

A seal has been discovered in a residential area of New Haven, Connecticut. The New Haven Police Department (NHPD) reported that the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) is caring for the marine mammal, which was found on Chapel Street and East Street. The seal is currently being transported to the Mystic Aquarium, where … Read more

WNBA Poised to Award Cleveland Its 16th Franchise Worth $250M

The WNBA is on the verge of awarding its 16th franchise, with Cleveland reportedly in the lead. The league’s expansion plans have been re-thought, and it may now add two more teams to reach a total of 18 clubs. Philadelphia, Houston, Nashville, Detroit, and Miami are among the top contenders for the second and third … Read more

Astronauts May Return to Earth Early in March

Two US astronauts, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who have been stranded on the International Space Station (ISS) since June, may return to Earth earlier than expected in March. The crew’s Boeing Starliner spacecraft experienced propulsion problems, leading NASA to send them home without their original plan. Initially, SpaceX was tasked with bringing the astronauts … Read more

Record-Breaking Cosmic Ghost Particle Discovered in Mediterranean

Scientists have detected the most energetic cosmic “ghost particle” ever recorded on Earth, deep under the Mediterranean Sea. The neutrino, named KM3-230213A, was found by researchers at the Cubic Kilometer Neutrino Telescope (KM3NeT) collaboration using a giant network of sensors forming a submerged telescope. The neutrino was measured to have an energy of about 120 … Read more

SEC Hoops Upset Wins and Surprising Performances

The Southeastern Conference (SEC) delivered a thrilling Saturday of college basketball, with several upsets and surprising performances. The day’s highlight was Alabama’s dismal performance against Auburn, as the Tigers dominated the Crimson Tide 94-85 to claim their first-ever No. 1 ranking in the SEC. Tennessee also pulled off an impressive comeback against Vanderbilt, trailing by … Read more

“SNL’s Bittersweet Tribute to Comedy’s Dark Past”

In a surprisingly candid and humorous monologue during Sunday’s “SNL50” celebration, Tom Hanks acknowledged the show’s past missteps. Instead of honoring fellow cast members, he paid tribute to comedy sketches that didn’t age well. Hanks began by saying, “As we celebrate 50 years of ‘SNL,’ let’s also honor those who made us laugh, but not … Read more