Kendrick Lamar Takes Aim at Drake in Super Bowl Performance

Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl performance was marked by several references to his ongoing feud with fellow rapper Drake. The two have been embroiled in a decade-long rivalry, which has included subliminal comments via songs and serious allegations of abuse. The feud began in 2013, when Lamar appeared on J. Cole’s song “First Person Shooter,” distancing … Read more

T-Mobile Partners with Starlink to Launch Satellite Service

T-Mobile has announced a satellite service partnership with SpaceX’s Starlink, allowing its customers to access the service for free initially. The plan is to charge $15 per month. This new offering will also be available to Verizon and AT&T customers. In related news, market experts are analyzing similar satellite initiatives from other telecom companies, including … Read more

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WWII Era Bombs Found Under English Playground

A surprising discovery has been made at an English playground, where more than 170 World War II-era practice bombs have been unearthed during a renovation project. The finding reflects the enduring legacy of the war that ended nearly 80 years ago, highlighting its lasting impact on history. Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2025/02/11/wwii-bombs-playground-world-war-two

First Human Case of Avian Flu Confirmed in Nevada

A worker at a dairy farm in Churchill County has been confirmed with H5N1 avian flu, marking the first human case in Nevada. The infected individual has conjunctivitis and is recovering. Close contacts are being monitored for symptoms, and officials have provided personal protective equipment and antivirals to those who may have been exposed. No … Read more

Mapping the Vaginal Microbiome: Scientists Seek to Understand Women’s Health

A group of scientists has called for an urgent need to map the ecosystem of a woman’s reproductive tract, known as the vaginal microbiome. The researchers believe that this knowledge is essential to address the “gender health gap” and improve women’s health outcomes. The current understanding of the vaginal microbiome is based on studies conducted … Read more

Drinking Heavy Raises Liver Damage Risk for Those with Conditions

A new study found that drinking alcohol doubles the risk of serious liver damage for those with conditions such as diabetes or high blood pressure. Dr. Andrew Freeman, director of cardiovascular prevention and wellness at National Jewish Health, warns that consuming heavily can “poison oneself” during big events like sports games. Experts say that highly … Read more

Aurora Borealis to Be Visible in Northern US States Monday Night

A geomagnetic storm is expected to hit Earth’s magnetic field on Monday night, causing aurora borealis (northern lights) to appear in more northern U.S. states than usual. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), a Kp index of four is forecasted for Monday, indicating that the northern lights will be visible further from … Read more

Warriors Acquire Jimmy Butler in Multi-Team Trade

The Golden State Warriors have acquired forward Jimmy Butler from the Miami Heat in a multi-team trade, exchanging forwards Kyle Anderson and Andrew Wiggins to the Heat, guard Dennis Schröder to the Utah Jazz, and guard Lindy Waters III to the Detroit Pistons. To complete the deal, Golden State will send its 2025 first-round pick … Read more

WWII-era bombs found in English children’s playground

A children’s playground in northern England has been temporarily shut down after dozens of unexploded World War II-era bombs were discovered on site. The discovery was made during a planned overhaul at Scotts Play Park in Wooler, Northumberland. Local officials called in bomb disposal experts to investigate the find and remove the ordnance. So far, … Read more