Website Overloaded with 429 Too Many Requests Error

A website error known as “429 Too Many Requests” is preventing users from accessing certain online platforms. This issue occurs when the server receives more requests than it can handle within a given timeframe. The cause of this problem can be attributed to an overload of traffic, often caused by large numbers of concurrent users. … Read more

AI Chip Stocks Get Boost as Big Tech Spends Big

Amazon’s Commitment to AI Spending Eases Fears, Pockets of Nvidia and Others Likely to Thrive Amazon’s fourth-quarter earnings call has brought relief to investors worried about chip stocks in light of fears over reduced spending on artificial intelligence (AI). The tech giant has joined a growing list of big tech companies committing massive capital expenditures. … Read more

Gold Prices Fall Amid Stronger Dollar and Labor Market Data

Gold prices dropped 1% on Thursday as investors took profits and the US dollar strengthened ahead of a key jobs report. Spot gold fell to $2,853.83 per ounce, hitting an all-time high just two days ago at $2,882.16. The stronger dollar is attributed to rising unemployment rates, which are forecast to remain unchanged at 4.1%. … Read more

NBA Unveils San Francisco-Themed Uniforms for 74th All-Star Game

The NBA has unveiled the uniforms and court design for the 74th NBA All-Star Game on February 16 at Chase Center in San Francisco. The game will air on TNT, reaching fans in 214 countries and territories in 60 languages. Inspired by the vibrant cultures of San Francisco and Oakland, the uniforms feature a color … Read more

Ecuador Presidential Election: Daniel Noboa Fights for Full Term

Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa is running in Sunday’s presidential election, seeking a full four-year term to deliver on his promises of crime-fighting initiatives and power cut solutions. Two recent opinion polls indicate he may win the first round, while others suggest a run-off against leftist Luisa Gonzalez. Noboa, 37, raised in Guayaquil and heir to … Read more

Scientists Discover Super-Sized Galaxy with Nine Rings

Astronomers led by a team from Yale University have made a groundbreaking discovery – a super-sized galaxy called LEDA 1313424, nicknamed the “Bullseye” due to its nine concentric rings. This cosmic wonder was formed around 50 million years ago when two smaller galaxies collided, creating the symmetrical ring system. The Bullseye galaxy is remarkable not … Read more

FDIC Fails to Preserve Documents on Cryptocurrency Policy Matter

A D.C. federal judge has criticized the FDIC’s interpretation of a court order related to releasing documents on a cryptocurrency policy matter. Judge Ana Reyes called the agency’s position “almost laughable” during a hearing transcript released by plaintiffs on Thursday. The case involves History Associates vs. the FDIC, with Coinbase playing a key role in … Read more

AI-Designed Material Sets New Record for Strength and Lightness

Scientists have created a new wonder material using artificial intelligence (AI) that is as light as foam but as strong as steel. The breakthrough nanomaterial, designed with machine learning, more than doubled the strength of existing designs. The researchers, led by Peter Serles from Caltech, used a 3D printer to create their new lattice structures … Read more

Asteroid’s Chances of Hitting Earth Nearly Double to 2.2%

A recent update from the European Space Agency (ESA) has raised the chances of asteroid 2024 YR4 hitting Earth in 2032 to nearly double, from 1.2% to 2.2%. The asteroid is estimated to be up to 300ft wide and currently moving away from Earth. According to Juan L Cano, an ESA scientist, the probability of … Read more

California’s Backyard Chicken Flock Warned Over Bird Flu Risk

Health officials have confirmed the presence of H5N1 (bird flu) in a backyard poultry flock in San Mateo County, California. The detection highlights the risk to anyone who handles or lives near birds. Residents keeping small flocks in their yards are advised to watch for signs of avian influenza and take precautions such as washing … Read more