Buffett Seemed to Anticipate Market Turmoil, Analyst Says

Warren Buffett’s recent cash hoarding and significant equity sales have raised questions about his intentions in the current market selloff. An analyst says the “Oracle of Omaha” appears to have been preparing for it. According to Armando Gonzalez, founder of Bigdata.com, Buffett’s actions over the past year are a textbook example of positioning for turbulence. … Read more

Ted Lasso Returns for Fourth Season with Women’s Team

Apple TV+ has confirmed Jason Sudeikis will reprise his role as Coach Ted Lasso in the upcoming fourth season of the comedy series. The show, which follows an American soccer coach at a fictional English Premier League club AFC Richmond, was renewed after its third season left fans wondering about Ted’s future. According to Sudeikis, … Read more

HHS Secretary RFK Jr. Advocates for Natural Ingredients in Food

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited a Steak ‘n Shake in Florida over the weekend, where he met with Fox News host Sean Hannity. The visit came days after the company announced it would start cooking its iconic shoestring fries in 100% all-natural beef tallow. Kennedy praised Steak ‘n Shake for … Read more

Canadians Ditch U.S. Trips for Domestic Getaways Amid Tensions

The staycation is on in Canada, with many residents opting to spend their time and money exploring the country instead of heading south of the border. Following US President Donald Trump’s recent comments about Canada, including repeated threats to annex the country, a growing number of Canadians have cancelled or postponed trips to the United … Read more

CFPB Reemerges After Trump Administration’s Attempted Shutdown

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), shut down by the Trump administration in 2018, has been slowly inching back to life. A court order paused and later reversed the agency’s efforts to shut it down, allowing its staff to resume their work on a backlog of 16,000 complaints. In February, the bureau’s consumer response team … Read more

Colon Cancer on the Rise in Younger Patients

Colon cancer cases are rising among people under 45, making early detection crucial. The disease often mimics other gastrointestinal issues, such as IBS or gluten intolerance, leading to delayed diagnoses. Doctors acknowledge that diagnosing young patients can be challenging due to overlapping symptoms and cost concerns. However, experts stress the importance of screening for colon … Read more

Eyes Can Predict Dementia Years Before Diagnosis

A recent study has found that problems with vision can be an early indicator of cognitive decline and predict dementia 12 years before it is diagnosed. Researchers analyzed data from 8,623 healthy people in Norfolk, England, who underwent a visual sensitivity test to assess their ability to detect a triangle forming in a field of … Read more

Cinemas Struggle to Lure Audiences Despite New Releases

The US box office saw a disappointing weekend, with only $52 million in total gross sales – the lowest for the year so far. Five new films were released, but none of them managed to surpass $10 million at the box office. Only one film, “Novocaine”, came close, earning $8.5 million. The poor performance raises … Read more

Trump’s Economic Agenda Sparks Concern Over Slowing Growth

US President Donald Trump has expressed a steadfast outlook toward the stock market, prioritizing his long-term economic goals over Wall Street’s whims. However, recent economic data releases and forecasts paint a worrying picture. Economic teams have lowered their 2025 GDP expectations, with Morgan Stanley now predicting 1.5% growth, down from 1.9%, while Goldman Sachs has … Read more

Thousands March in Belgrade Demanding Change Amid Corruption Allegations

Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in the Serbian capital Belgrade on Saturday, calling for change amid allegations of widespread corruption and negligence. The demonstration, which included students, veterans, bikers, and farmers, was one of the largest in decades. The protests, sparked by a deadly railway station roof collapse that killed 15 people last year, … Read more