Ex-FDA Commissioner Warns of Job Cuts’ Negative Implications

Dr. Robert Califf, a former FDA commissioner and instructor at Duke Department of Medicine, has expressed concerns about the negative implications of over 700 jobs being cut from the agency under the Trump administration. The job cuts have been described as “unreasonable” by Califf, who believes they will have far-reaching consequences for public health and … Read more

Sigma Introduces Sleek Mirrorless Camera with Unibody Design

Sigma has unveiled its new mirrorless camera, the Sigma BF, which combines performance and simplicity. The 24MP L-mount model boasts a direct access interface, allowing users to quickly adjust settings without navigating through traditional shooting modes. The camera’s unibody design is crafted from a single block of aluminum ingot, resulting in a seamless all-metal body … Read more

Frozen for 40,000 Years, Worm Revives in Lab

Scientists have made history with the discovery of a tiny worm that has lived for about 46,000 years in suspended animation. The ancient nematode was found in Siberian permafrost and has now been revived in modern laboratories. Researchers at the University of Cologne studied how this creature managed to survive beyond its expected lifespan. They … Read more

UFC Scraps: Austin Vanderford Calls for Nikolay Veretennikov Release

Austin Vanderford has called for UFC release of rival Nikolay Veretennikov following a post-fight scrap at UFC Seattle. The former Bellator title contender, who was cornered by his wife Paige VanZant during the fight, stopped Veretennikov in the second round of their clash under the UFC banner. However, after the bout, Veretennikov pushed Vanderford, leading … Read more

9 Affordable Spring Break Destinations to Beat the High Prices

As spring break 2025 approaches, travelers are expected to face record-high prices. However, savvy vacationers can find unique experiences at lower costs by exploring alternative destinations. From Northern Lights in Alaska to ancient ruins in Central America, these nine destinations offer a mix of culture, outdoor adventures, and budget-friendly options. For those who want to … Read more

Elon Musk’s AI Assistant Made to Avoid Misinformation Claims

Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence firm, xAI, has made a change to its Grok AI assistant’s system prompt that prevents it from citing sources that say the company is responsible for spreading misinformation. The changes were allegedly made to “help” but have raised concerns among users who tried to use the assistant to shame Musk. A … Read more

Tea Purifies Drinking Water Naturally

Good news for tea lovers: brewing a daily cup of tea might also be purifying the water, removing toxic heavy metals like lead and cadmium. Researchers at Northwestern University have discovered that tea leaves naturally adsorb these contaminants, effectively filtering them out of drinking water. The study found that the type of tea bag used … Read more

Samsung Unveils Thinner, Bigger Galaxy Z Fold 7 with Major Design Changes

Samsung is set to refresh its foldable phone lineup with the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7, boasting a new design and significant hardware upgrades. According to a report from Android Headlines, the device will feature an 8.2-inch inner display alongside a 6.5-inch outer display, measuring just 9.5mm when closed. This represents a substantial improvement over … Read more

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon’s Remote Work Ban Sparks Controversy

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon sparked controversy by saying “don’t give me this s–t that work-from-home-Friday works” during an employee town hall. The comments have gone viral, and the company has announced a return-to-office (RTO) mandate for all employees, which many find unrealistic. Dimon’s views underscore his commitment to bringing all employees back to the … Read more

Caps Hockey Fans Hold on to Pain, Joy and Love

After 50 years of Caps hockey, fans reflect on what they hold onto. Some find comfort in painful losses, while others cherish joyful victories. For many, the love for the team is a constant, even in defeat. In a recent article by Scott Allen, Capitals fans shared their reasons for clinging to pain and joy, … Read more