Tesla Stock Falls Amid Global Trade Uncertainty

Tesla’s stock has dropped despite the company’s claim to being made in America. The reason lies not with Tesla itself but with broader market sentiment, which is triggered by global trade tensions and President Trump’s tariff plans. While most experts believe that tariffs on Canadian and Mexican products would be short-lived, their impact on the … Read more

Illinois Flu Cases Surge Amid Respiratory Virus Outbreak

Illinois is experiencing a surge in flu cases, with the number of respiratory virus-related hospital admissions increasing significantly, according to data from the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH). The IDPH reported that there were three times as many hospital admissions for the flu compared to COVID-19. This increase in flu cases has led public … Read more

Kupp, Garrett & Moore: NFL Coaching Moves and Trade Talks

NFL insiders Jason Fitz, Jori Epstein, Charles Robinson, and Frank Schwab discuss key moves in the league. Cooper Kupp’s trade talks and potential landing spots are discussed, with differing views on his future with the Rams. Myles Garrett’s request for a trade from the Browns is also examined. The conversation turns to Kellen Moore’s potential … Read more

Onimusha 2 Remastered Coming to Steam This Year

Capcom has announced a remastered version of its classic action-adventure game Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny, set to release on PC via Steam this year. The game, which was originally released on the PlayStation 2 in 2003, follows the story of samurai Japan as it battles against demonic forces. The news comes after Capcom previously released … Read more

Morning Hours Bring Relief for Mental Health, Study Finds

A large study published in the open access journal BMJ Mental Health has revealed that morning hours bring significant relief to mental health, with people generally feeling best in the mornings and worst at midnight. The study, which analyzed data from nearly 1 million observations, found clear patterns of self-reported mental health and well-being across … Read more

WM Phoenix Open Expert Picks and Analysis

The WM Phoenix Open is just around the corner, and our panel of experts is ready to share their picks for both betting and fantasy golf. With a new season comes a new evolution in Expert Picks, featuring a revamped PGA TOUR Fantasy Game presented by PGA TOUR Superstore for 2025. Each week, our experts … Read more

NFL Officials Union Stands By League Commissioner’s Denial of Chiefs Bias

The NFL Referees Association has expressed support for Roger Goodell’s dismissal of conspiracy theories suggesting referees favor the Kansas City Chiefs. As a retired referee, Scott Green said it’s “preposterous” to think 17 crews could collude on game calls. Officials are graded weekly and their grades determine postseason assignments. The league is considering expanding its … Read more

Italy Blocks Chinese AI Chatbot Over Data Protection Concerns

Italy’s data protection authority, the Garante, has ordered a Chinese artificial intelligence startup to block its chatbot in the country due to concerns over its privacy policy. The regulator had questioned the company about its use of personal data, but received insufficient information. The watchdog stated that it had “immediate effect” and opened an investigation … Read more

J.J. McCarthy Seeks Fair Opportunity at QB Job Amid Uncertainty

J.J. McCarthy, a quarterback with high hopes for the Vikings’ 2024 season, is facing uncertainty about his role after suffering a knee injury in the first preseason game. In an appearance on The Rich Eisen Show, McCarthy expressed frustration that he was unable to participate in regular-season action and implored for a fair opportunity to … Read more

Aspirin’s Heart Attack Prevention Claim Is Outdated, Survey Finds

A new survey reveals that nearly half of U.S. adults are unaware that taking low-dose aspirin daily to lower the risk of heart disease may not be as beneficial as once thought. The survey, published by the Annenberg Public Policy Center, found that 48% of respondents wrongly believed that the benefits of aspirin outweigh its … Read more