NFL QB Sneak Debate Heats Up Amid Injury Concerns

Chiefs coach Andy Reid expressed support for the quarterback sneak play, despite safety concerns raised by other coaches. Reid was questioned about the play after Super Bowl LIX, where Kansas City’s Patrick Mahomes was hurt during a quarterback sneak. The Chiefs have avoided using the play with Mahomes since his injury early in his career. … Read more

Consumer Confidence Plummets Under Trump

Consumer confidence in the US has taken a sharp decline, signaling worries about the economy under President Donald Trump. The Conference Board reported its largest monthly drop since 2021, with consumer confidence plummeting to new lows. A growing number of consumers believe a recession is looming within the next year, and many are expecting prices … Read more

US Egg Producers Cash In as Bird Flu Crisis Persists

The bird flu crisis in the US is causing egg shortages and skyrocketing prices, but investors are reaping the benefits. According to a recent report, Cal-Maine Foods and Vital Farms have seen their stock prices rise by 57.82% and 120%, respectively, over the past year. The shortage has led to increased demand for eggs, with … Read more

FDA Workers Told to Return After Firing Amid Criticism

The US government has asked some of the thousands of health department workers who were fired in a mass layoffs dubbed a “Valentine’s Day massacre” to return to their jobs, sparking criticism and calls for accountability. According to nearly a dozen federal workers and others familiar with the matter, the employees will be brought back … Read more

Palliative Care Remains Underused in Advanced Cancer Patients

A recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Health Forum found that nearly half of cancer patients with advanced disease received aggressive treatment at the end-of-life, while struggling to access supportive care. Despite efforts to improve quality of end-of-life care in the US, palliative care remains underutilized. Researchers analyzed data … Read more

Warner Bros. Closes Three Studios, Cancels Wonder Woman Game

Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. has shut down three video-game studios – Monolith Productions, Player First Games, and Warner Bros. Games San Diego – in an effort to boost profitability. The closures come after several disappointing releases last year, and also mark the end of development on a highly anticipated Wonder Woman title. Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-02-25/warner-bros-shuts-three-video-game-studios-in-restructuring

Edge of Memories JRPG Sequel Announced with Star-Studded Voice Cast

Midgar Studio, the indie developer behind 2021’s JRPG Edge of Eternity, is set to release its sequel, Edge of Memories, in Q4 2025 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. The game boasts an impressive voice cast, including Yasunori Mitsuda (Chrono Trigger), Emi Evans (Nier), Raita Kazama (Xenoblade Chronicles), and Mitsuru Yokoyama (Final Fantasy … Read more

Adobe Unveils First True Mobile Photoshop App for iPhone and Android

Adobe has finally released its first true mobile Photoshop app for iPhone, marking a significant milestone in the company’s efforts to bring its iconic photo editor to mobile devices. The new app is designed specifically for the “next generation of creators” who prefer working on their iPhones. After 15 years of development, Adobe has created … Read more

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Green Sulfur Eruption Linked to Global Cooling 1831

A mysterious volcanic eruption in the Kuril Islands in 1831 sent sulfur-laden ash high into the sky, cooling the planet and tinting the Sun green. Now, new research has connected this remote eruption to a significant climate shift. Scientists analyzed ice core samples from Antarctica and Greenland, which contained traces of sulfur-rich particles matching those … Read more