New Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan Brings Hope and Uncertainty

Intel’s new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, brings both hope and uncertainty to the struggling chip giant. With his appointment comes a promise of leaner operations and efficiency measures, but critics are questioning whether this approach will benefit the company’s employees. Tan, a Chinese national who previously served as Intel’s Chief Operating Officer, has a reputation for … Read more

Long COVID Symptoms Persist in 56% of Survivors Two Years Post-Infection

Researchers in Catalonia, Spain, found that 23% of adult COVID-19 survivors develop long COVID, with 56% still experiencing symptoms two years post-infection. A study evaluating 2,764 survivors and their immune response, sociodemographic factors, and lifestyle habits identified three subtypes: mild neuromuscular, mild respiratory, and severe multi-organ. Long-COVID symptoms varied among patients, but women were more … Read more

Creighton Survives UConn with Disciplined Defense in Big East Semifinals

The second-seeded Bluejays edged the Huskies 71-62, capping off a successful season despite losing their second-best player after eight games. Creighton’s stifling defense allowed just nine points against UConn, while the Bluejays’ offense fired on all cylinders, led by Jamiya Neal’s 19 points and Jasen Green’s season-high 15. For UConn, a lackluster defensive effort in … Read more

Measles Outbreak in California Spreads Concern Over Nationwide Epidemic

Measles cases have been reported in California as health officials monitor the situation. Two recent cases have raised concerns about a potential outbreak. Meanwhile, ongoing measles outbreaks in Texas, New Mexico, and globally have heightened alert levels among public health officials. The US is currently experiencing a surge in measles cases, with Texas, New Mexico, … Read more

Website Anti-Captcha Protection Requirement

Many websites require users to complete a simple anti-captcha test as part of their verification process. This is done to prevent automated scripts, like robots or bots, from accessing their content. For security reasons, some websites now use JavaScript-based anti-captcha tests that need to be enabled in order for the page to function correctly. If … Read more

Roman Dolidze Open to Third Fight Against Marvin Vettori

Roman Dolidze, the victorious fighter from Saturday’s UFC Fight Night 254 main event, has expressed willingness to grant his opponent Marvin Vettori a third fight if the UFC wants it. Dolidze defeated Vettori via unanimous decision in their rematch, which came two years after their initial bout. Dolidze, who is now on a three-fight win … Read more

Steven Soderbergh’s Efficient Spy Thriller Black Bag

Director Steven Soderbergh has released multiple films since 2020, including Presence and Kimi, demonstrating his ability to excel in various genres. His latest project, Black Bag, is a taut spy thriller starring Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender, showcasing Soderbergh’s ruthless efficiency. The film was written by David Koepp, known for major blockbusters like Jurassic Park … Read more

Dope Thief’s High-Octane Thrills and Relatable Heroes

Apple TV+’s “Dope Thief” is a gripping crime drama that boasts impressive production values, courtesy of the platform’s deep pockets. The eight-episode limited series follows DEA agents-turned-thieves Ray (Brian Tyree Henry) and Manny (Wagner Moura), who plan and execute daring heists to stick up minor dealers for cash. However, their confidence soon turns into a … Read more

NASA’s SpaceX Crew-10 Reaches Orbit Ahead of ISS Handover

NASA astronauts have successfully reached orbit aboard their SpaceX Dragon spacecraft, marking a major milestone in the mission. The crew, consisting of Anne McClain, Nichole Ayers, Takuya Onishi, and Kirill Peskov, will spend the next 28.5 hours rendezvousing with the International Space Station to dock and join the existing Crew-9 team. Upon arrival, the new … Read more

Alawite Minorities Face Fears in Post-Assad Syria

The Syrian government’s new authorities have installed security forces at the National Hospital in Latakia, a coastal city with a large Alawite minority population. Visibly shaken families of victims from the recent deadly violence rushed to hospitals on Syria’s western coast. They were met by security personnel who claimed responsibility for some attacks while others … Read more