Adobe Shares Fall Amid AI Monetization Concerns

Adobe’s Second-Quarter Revenue in Line with Expectations, but AI Growth Slows Down Adobe’s latest earnings report has sparked concerns about the company’s ability to monetize its artificial intelligence (AI) offerings. The technology giant reported second-quarter revenue of $5.77 billion, in line with analyst expectations. However, the growth rate of its AI-related offerings was slower than … Read more

Jason Day Withdraws from THE PLAYERS Championship Due to Illness

Professional golfer Jason Day has withdrawn from THE PLAYERS Championship due to illness, according to the PGA TOUR Communications announcement on Thursday. This is his second major tournament withdrawal this season, following a missed cut at last week’s Arnold Palmer Invitational. The 13-time PGA TOUR winner had two top-10 finishes in six starts so far … Read more

RFK Jr. Aims to Tame FDA’s Controversial GRAS Program

US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is working to eliminate the FDA’s GRAS program, which critics say has allowed food manufacturers to introduce untested additives into the US food supply for decades. The program, created in 1958, was meant to be applied to safe, commonly used ingredients like garlic and baking soda. However, an … Read more

Pope Continues Hospital Stay on 12-Year Anniversary as Recovery Progresses

Pope Francis is spending his 28th consecutive day in hospital as the Catholic church’s leader, marking a significant milestone on the 12th anniversary of his election. The 88-year-old pontiff was admitted to Rome’s Gemelli Hospital two weeks ago with bilateral pneumonia and has been undergoing treatment ever since. His condition remains “stationary,” with tests confirming … Read more

Ben Johnson Ousted as Minnesota Men’s Basketball Coach

Minnesota University Director of Athletics Mark Coyle has announced the departure of head coach Ben Johnson from the men’s basketball program. The decision was made after careful consideration and evaluation, with Coyle stating that the team’s recent performance did not meet expectations. Coyle expressed gratitude to Johnson for his dedication and commitment to the program … Read more

Pandemic Expert Warns Future Pandemics Are Preventable with Proper Preparation

Five years after COVID-19 declared a state of emergency by the World Health Organization, Jennifer Nuzzo, Director of the Pandemic Center and professor of epidemiology, delivered a lecture on “Pandemic-Proofing the Future.” The event, which took place at a Presidential Faculty Award Lecture, highlighted the importance of better preparing for future pandemics. Nuzzo argued that … Read more

Iowa Basketball Stuns Ohio State in Big Ten Tournament Thriller

Iowa basketball defeated Ohio State 77-70 in a thrilling matchup that marked the Hawkeyes’ first win in the Big Ten Tournament since 2022. The victory sets up a rematch with Illinois on Thursday, following a dominant performance by Iowa’s offense and defense. The game saw a slow start from both teams, but Iowa eventually broke … Read more

Arctic Enters “New Regime” Due to Climate Change

Scientists have found that climate change has put the Arctic into an unprecedented state, with extreme conditions emerging on its surface and extensive ice melting. A recent study published in Communications Earth & Environment revealed that historical weather models are rapidly losing accuracy due to drastic changes in the region’s temperature. The researchers discovered areas … Read more

Argentina Protests Over Pension Cuts, Police Crack Down

Riot police in Buenos Aires used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse protesters demanding better economic policies from President Javier Milei’s government. The protests, which began over pension cuts, saw at least 15 people injured and over 100 arrested. The demonstrations started after a video of an elderly man being beaten by police went … Read more