Reduce Heart Disease Risk with Screening and Lifestyle Changes

As American Heart Month comes to a close, maintaining a healthy weight, diet, and exercise can significantly reduce the risk of heart disease. However, early detection is crucial, even for those with normal blood pressure and cholesterol levels. Dr. Vivek Goswami, a cardiologist at Heart Hospital of Austin, emphasizes that cholesterol isn’t the only factor … Read more

SAG Awards 2025 Red Carpet Fashion Favorites Revealed

The 2025 SAG Awards brought together Hollywood’s A-list stars for a night of glamour and style. Oprah Daily’s creative director, Adam Glassman, and senior correspondent Mona Kosar Abdi were on the red carpet to capture the best fashion moments. Standout looks included Selena Gomez’s black Celine gown, which perfectly embodied old Hollywood glamour. Jane Fonda … Read more

Suits LA Premiere Falls Flat with Miscast and Confusing Scenes

The highly anticipated premiere of Suits LA failed to deliver, courtesy of a miscast performance and some cringe-worthy storytelling. The episode “Seven Times A Week and Twice On Sunday” tries to tackle serious themes, but ends up being undermined by the lack of age gap between Ted Black (Stephen Amell) and his father, played by … Read more

Novel Bat Virus Linked to Human Infection Risk Found in China

Scientists have identified a new bat virus that has the potential to infect humans, according to research published in Cell. The virus, designated HKU5-CoV-2, was found in Pipistrellus bats collected in Guangdong Province, China. Research led by the Wuhan Institute of Virology suggests that the virus uses the ACE2 receptor, which is typically used by … Read more

US Aids Freeze Leaves Thousands in Sudan Starving

The freezing of US humanitarian assistance has forced the closure of almost 80% of emergency food kitchens set up to help people left destitute by Sudan’s civil war. Nearly two million people, struggling to survive, have been affected. President Donald Trump’s executive order halting contributions from the US government’s development organisation (USAID) for 90 days … Read more

Monster Hunter Wilds Falls Short on Steam Deck Performance

The Steam Deck, Valve’s latest handheld gaming console, is struggling to run the popular monster-hunting game Monster Hunter Wilds. Despite tweaking settings and hardware configurations, the device was unable to achieve a smooth 30 frames per second (fps). In fact, the framerate often hovered in the mid-teens, causing choppy gameplay. In testing, the Steam Deck’s … Read more

New Jersey Parks Closed Due to Bird Flu Outbreak

A number of parks in New Jersey are closed until further notice due to a bird flu outbreak. Dead Canadian geese found at Dr. Farmer’s Park, the millpond, Pete Sensi Park, and Heritage Park have tested positive for bird flu. Officials warn visitors not to touch dead birds or their feces, as they can transmit … Read more

Markets Slip as Tech Stocks Fall Amid Economic Concerns

The S&P 500 Index fell -0.29% on Monday, while the Dow Jones Industrials Index rose +0.12%. The Nasdaq 100 Index declined -0.92%, with March E-mini S&P futures and Nasdaq futures also falling. Negative economic news led to a decline in stocks last Friday, and the market continued its downtrend on Monday. The University of Michigan’s … Read more