Delaware Lawmakers Rush to Save Corporate Empire Amid Elon Musk’s Criticism

Delaware lawmakers are introducing a bipartisan bill to address concerns sparked by Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s criticism of the state’s courts, amid fears that other major companies may leave the state. The proposed amendment aims to make statutory changes more friendly to executives who are also controlling shareholders, like Musk. A law firm that represents … Read more

Muscle-Building Supplements Linked to Body Dysmorphia in Teens

A new study has found a link between muscle-building supplements and symptoms of body dysmorphia in teenagers. The study, published in the journal PLOS Mental Health, suggests that teens taking whey protein powder, creatine products, and other supplements are more likely to experience body image issues. Researchers observed a pattern of excessive gym time and … Read more

Ghost Ransomware Strikes Over 70 Nations in Record Time

The China-backed Ghost ransomware group has been wreaking havoc across the globe, infecting systems in over 70 countries since 2021. The group’s swift and efficient attacks have left organizations scrambling to patch vulnerabilities and protect themselves from financial loss. According to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), Ghost actors typically spend only a few … Read more

Scientists Discover Vast Reserves of Hydrogen Gas in Mountains

Researchers have found a promising new source of clean energy in the mountains. A German team used advanced simulations to locate vast reserves of hydrogen gas, which could help us transition away from fossil fuels. The team’s study suggests that geological processes can generate natural hydrogen, and they’ve identified mountain ranges as key locations for … Read more

Space Travel: Navigating Perils to Explore Beyond Earth

Space travel poses significant risks to astronauts, exposing them to unique physical and psychological challenges. In microgravity, bodily fluids shift, causing facial swelling and blurred vision. Space radiation also poses serious health threats, potentially damaging DNA and increasing cancer risks. Astronauts in space face mental health challenges due to isolation and confinement. The effects of … Read more

India to Reunite Citizens Deported to Panama After Verification

The Indian government has assured that arrangements will be made to bring back citizens who were deported to Panama, once their nationality is verified. This comes after the US deported 299 migrants, including about 50 Indians, to Panama City. The US and India have agreed on a “bridge arrangement” where Central American nations act as … Read more

Twitter Cracks Down on Spammy Accounts

Twitter has introduced a new policy to combat spammy accounts on its platform. As of now, users who have sent over 400 requests in a single hour are facing an error message that reads “429 Too Many Requests.” This move is aimed at preventing bots and automated accounts from flooding the platform with unwanted content. … Read more

S&P 500 Remains Expensive, But Deregulation Hopes Keep Rally on Track

Bank of America’s equity strategist Savita Subramanian believes the S&P 500 can continue its rally despite being historically pricey. The index is expensive by nearly every metric, including a forward price-to-earnings ratio of 22.1 and an enterprise value-to-sales ratio of 3.36. However, deregulation under the Trump administration could provide a boost to certain sectors, such … Read more

Housing Market Slows Amid Affordability Woes

The US housing market has shown signs of slowing down in 2025, despite two years of its worst performance since the 1990s. Existing home sales decreased by 4.9% in January, reaching an adjusted rate of 4.08 million. The National Association of Realtors attributed this decline to increasing inventory and lower mortgage rates. Inventory levels rose … Read more