Trump’s Tariffs Spark $4 Trillion Stock Market Hit

US President Donald Trump’s tariffs have sent shockwaves through the stock market, wiping out nearly $4 trillion in value from the S&P 500 index since its record high on February 19. The benchmark index plummeted 2.7% on Monday, its biggest daily drop of the year, with the Nasdaq Composite sliding 4%, its largest one-day decline … Read more

Broncos Reunite Dre Greenlaw with Former 49ers Teammate Talanoa Hufanga

The Denver Broncos have signed veteran linebacker Dre Greenlaw, reuniting him with former teammate Talanoa Hufanga. Greenlaw, a key contributor to the San Francisco 49ers, has struggled with injuries throughout his career, missing 36 games due to various leg and ankle issues. In 2024, he played in only two games after suffering a torn Achilles … Read more

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Commanders Acquire Pro Bowl Left Tackle Laremy Tunsil

The Washington Commanders have strengthened their offense by acquiring Pro Bowl left tackle Laremy Tunsil from the Houston Texans. The trade, which was confirmed by sources, sees Washington sending four picks to Houston: a third-round pick in 2025 and second- and fourth-round picks in 2026. In return, they will receive a fourth-round pick this spring. … Read more

Asia Stocks Fall Amid US Growth Worries

Asian stocks slid sharply on Tuesday as worries about a global trade war led to concerns about a potential economic slowdown and recession. Investors flocked to safe-haven assets, including the Japanese yen and Swiss franc, in anticipation of a decline in risk sentiment. US President Donald Trump’s comments on a “period of transition” while declining … Read more

Microplastics in Human Tissues Raise Health Concerns

A growing body of research has raised concerns about the presence of microplastics in human tissues and their potential impact on health. Despite widespread detection of plastics in various bodily fluids, studies are plagued by limitations such as small sample sizes, lack of controls, and contamination risks. Recent findings have shown that people with higher … Read more

Europe Warns of Islamist Group’s Rise Under Syria’s New Regime

Tensions in Syria continue to escalate as hundreds have been killed under the new regime, prompting warnings from Greece’s foreign minister. Giorigios Gerapetritis expressed concern about the ruling Islamist group, HTS, and its ties to extremist ideologies. Gerapetritis urged Europe and the US to monitor the situation closely, stating that ethnic and religious minorities should … Read more

WWE Rumors Roundup: What’s True and What’s Not?

WWE fans, rejoice! In this column, we’re taking a look at the latest pro wrestling rumors swirling around the WWE Universe. Remember, these are just rumors – take them with a grain of salt. Rumor Alert! A backstage segment between Cody Rhodes and R-Truth from SmackDown was originally planned but never aired. The reason behind … Read more

Trump’s Economic Delusions Hurt America as Reality Takes Hold

US President Donald Trump’s economic policies have sparked a growing divide between his vision of success and the harsh realities on the ground. In his recent speech to Congress, Trump touted his tariffs as job-creating and wealth-preserving measures, claiming they would protect America’s “soul.” However, investors, consumers, and companies are starting to lose faith in … Read more

US Flu Activity Declines for Third Week Amid High Severity Season

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported a decline in flu activity last week, but major impacts on hospitals and outpatient clinics persist. The CDC stated that 16 pediatric flu deaths were reported, bringing the season’s total to 114. Despite this decline, test positivity for flu remained high at 18.9%, indicating ongoing … Read more