Cargo Ship Reaches Space Station After Successful Launch

A critical cargo mission has successfully reached the International Space Station (ISS) on March 1. The Progress 91 spacecraft, launched on February 27, docked with the ISS at 6:02 p.m. EST after a six-month journey from Kazakhstan’s Baikonur Cosmodrome. The uncrewed spacecraft delivered about three tons of essential supplies, including food and fuel, to support … Read more

US Economy Fears Trump’s Protectionist Push

US investors and economists warn of a potential economic slowdown under Donald Trump’s presidency. Trump’s protectionist policies, combined with erratic decisions, are taking a toll on growth. In his inaugural address on January 20th, Trump stated that the “golden age” of America begins now. However, in recent weeks, many have questioned this assertion as investors … Read more

Exercise May Not Slow Cognitive Decline in People with High Tau Levels

Research published in The Lancet Healthy Longevity suggests that moderate-to-vigorous physical activity may not be enough to slow cognitive decline in older adults, especially those with high levels of tau proteins in their brains. Tau proteins play a crucial role in regulating brain function and are linked to Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers investigated the relationship between … Read more

Astrophotographer Captures Rare Panoramic Image of All Eight Planets

Josh Dury, a UK-based photographer known as “Starman” among astronomy enthusiasts, recently captured a rare panoramic image showing all eight planets – including Earth – in a single frame. The photograph was taken on February 22, 2025, during an unusual astronomical event called the “planetary parade,” when all eight planets align on one side of … Read more

Western Leaders Must Act on Ukraine Crisis Now

Leaders from the West are convening in London, where they must address the ongoing crisis in Ukraine. The three-year conflict has seen little progress on the battlefield, but its impact is being felt in the Oval Office. In 2022, a meeting between then-US President Donald Trump and Republican candidate J.D. Vance exposed weaknesses in Ukraine’s … Read more

Eating Oranges May Lower Depression Risk by 20%

A recent study published in a medical journal has identified oranges as a food that may help decrease depression risk. The study, which analyzed data from over 32,000 middle-aged women, found that eating one medium orange per day may lower the risk of developing depression by about 20%. Researchers discovered that oranges are rich in … Read more

Activision’s AI Art in Guitar Hero Mobile Ad Sparks Outrage

A recent advertisement for Activision’s upcoming ‘Guitar Hero Mobile’ game was surreptitiously posted on their official Instagram channel, featuring shockingly obvious AI-generated art. The post has since been hidden, but it can still be accessed with the link. The ad claims a new Guitar Hero Mobile game will release in 2025 and bears an unmistakable … Read more

China Manufacturing Activity Soars Amid Tariff Uncertainty

China’s manufacturing sector saw a notable expansion in February, with production returning to growth after the spring festival holiday. The official purchasing managers’ index rose to 50.2, surpassing the stagnation point of 50. The rebound was attributed to higher new orders and purchase volumes. China officials are set to discuss the economy during an annual … Read more

Trump’s Blunt Warning to Ukraine Raises Concerns in Europe

European leaders face a pressing dilemma as US President Donald Trump has soured on Ukraine, further straining relations between Washington and Kiev. The sudden escalation came after a heated exchange between Mr. Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, which left European leaders scrambling to reassess their defense strategies. In a bid to maintain cooperation with … Read more