Chantal Kreviazuk Alters Canadian Anthem Lyrics to Protest Trump’s Comments

Canadian singer-songwriter Chantal Kreviazuk changed the lyrics of “O Canada” during a recent hockey game between the US and Canada, adding fuel to the already tense diplomatic relationship. The change came after President Donald Trump made comments about turning Canada into the 51st state of the US, sparking outrage among Canadians. Kreviazuk, who is from … Read more

Tesla Set for India Market Entry with First Electric Shipment

Tesla is preparing to enter the Indian market by shipping a few thousand electric vehicles to a port near Mumbai in the coming months. The move comes after Elon Musk’s meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Washington, which apparently accelerated plans. The US carmaker aims to start selling its cars in three major … Read more

Notorious B.I.G.’s Mother Voletta Wallace Passes Away at 72

Voletta Wallace, the mother of late rapper Notorious B.I.G., has died at the age of 72, according to Monroe County Coroner. She passed away due to natural causes while under hospice care at her home on February 21. TMZ was the first to report the news. Born in Jamaica, Voletta raised her son Christopher, Biggie’s … Read more

Rare Post-Vaccination Syndrome Linked to Virus Reactivation

Scientists have identified a rare syndrome linked to reactivation of Epstein-Barr virus and high levels of coronavirus protein in people who have received Covid-19 vaccines. The study, published online, found that patients with the syndrome experienced fatigue, brain fog, tinnitus, and dizziness. Researchers also detected differences in immune cells and found higher plasma levels of … Read more

Coinbase Reaches Settlement with SEC, Avoiding Financial Penalty

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has agreed to drop its lawsuit against cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase, a major victory for the industry. The settlement, reached in principle, will have the lawsuit withdrawn without any financial penalty. Coinbase had faced allegations that the digital currencies sold on its platform constituted unregistered securities, putting consumers at risk … Read more

4 Nations Face-Off Sees Record-Breaking Betting Numbers

Canada won the 4 Nations Face-Off tournament championship in overtime, defeating the United States 3-2. The final game set multiple records for legal betting history, with BetMGM and DraftKings reporting their most-bet hockey event ever. Caesars and ESPN BET also saw significant numbers despite falling short of their own records. Bettors largely wagered along country … Read more

Rising Energy Demand from Data Centers Threatens US Clean Energy Progress

Experts are sounding the alarm over a growing concern that data centers are slowing the United States’ transition to cleaner energy sources. Environment America has stated that a surge in electricity demand from data centers is not inevitable, but significant investment is needed to align industry with renewable energy goals. Data centers, which power artificial … Read more

GDPR Restricts Website Access from EEA Countries

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Argentina’s President Faces Crypto Scandal

Argentina’s President Javier Milei is facing his first major scandal as president after promoting a cryptocurrency called Libra that led to thousands of people buying in and the price surging. The price skyrocketed from 21 cents to $5.54, only to collapse. The controversy comes after Milei posted on social media in praise of Libra, saying … Read more