Ukrainians React to Trump’s Comments on Russia Invasion

Ukrainians marked the third anniversary of the war with Russia at a concert in Reading, Minster, expressing their views on the conflict. The invasion began on February 24, 2022, nearly a decade after Russia annexed Crimea. Donald Trump recently made comments about the ongoing war, sparking reactions from Ukrainians. The comments were part of Trump’s … Read more

New Bat Virus Shares COVID Similarities

Chinese researchers have discovered a bat coronavirus, known as HKU5-CoV-2, that uses the same cell-surface protein to enter human cells as SARS-CoV-2, the virus causing COVID-19. The new virus contains a feature called the furin cleavage site, which helps it bind to the ACE2 receptor protein on cell surfaces. Lab experiments showed that HKU5-CoV-2 infected … Read more

Grimes Urges Elon Musk to Respond to Child’s Medical Crisis on X

Grimes, real name Claire Boucher, has taken to her own social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to seek urgent medical attention for one of her children. In a series of now-deleted tweets, she begged Elon Musk, the child’s father, to respond to their situation. Grimes claimed that Musk’s lack of response was putting her child … Read more

Google’s Live Notifications Coming to Android 16 with Demo App

Google has announced that “Live Notifications” will be a new feature in Android 16, allowing users to monitor ongoing activities from various apps. The first piece of this functionality is similar to existing notifications, showing progress in the notification tray. However, the second part uses a chip in the status bar to display larger, separate … Read more

11 Blind Children Regain Vision with Gene Therapy

Eleven children born blind at birth have regained visual acuity after receiving MeiraGTx’s investigational gene therapy, prompting the biotech to seek accelerated approval for AIPL1-associated severe retinal dystrophy. The results of four children were published in The Lancet on February 21, showing significant improvements in treated eyes after four weeks. Treated eye acuity improved, while … Read more

2025 IHSAA Wrestling State Championship Streaming Details

The 2025 IHSAA (IA) State Championship broadcast is available on FloWrestling, starting from February 19th and running until February 22nd. Viewers can stream or cast the event from their desktop, mobile, or TV. The content is also now accessible on Roku, Fire TV, Chromecast, and Apple TV. For those who missed the live broadcast, FloSports … Read more

Izzo Faces New Challenger as Rivalry Renewed in Ann Arbor

Tom Izzo has long been a dominant force in Big Ten basketball, but with Dusty May taking over as Michigan’s coach, a new rival emerges to challenge his legacy. The two coaches have a long history, having crossed paths when Izzo was at Indiana and May worked for Bob Knight. Izzo, 70, has led the … Read more

Yankees Drop Facial Hair Policy, Other Rules Should Follow

The New York Yankees have abolished a decades-old policy requiring players to shave their facial hair except for mustaches. The move is seen as a victory for players’ rights and individuality. Now, the question remains: what other rules should be relaxed or dropped? CNN panelists weigh in on various policies that could benefit from change. … Read more

Parasite Infection Triggers Burning Leg Sensation in Woman

A woman developed a mysterious burning sensation in her legs after returning from a vacation, and doctors later discovered that a parasite was the culprit. The 30-year-old likely contracted the parasite while traveling in Hawaii, according to a case report published in The New England Journal of Medicine. Symptoms began with a strange burning sensation … Read more

First-Ever Treatment for Deadly Genetic Disorder Starts in Womb

A groundbreaking treatment has been pioneered, marking a world-first, to treat a rare and potentially deadly genetic disorder while still in the womb. A child born with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) type 1, a condition that typically leads to death before the age of two, has survived past the age of two without any signs … Read more