Putin’s Kursk Visit: A Calculated Power Play

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to Kursk was a carefully crafted show of military might, aimed at influencing US President Donald Trump’s approach to the Ukraine conflict. By dressing in military fatigues and framing his actions as a just war against an invading enemy, Putin sought to keep Russia’s maximalist war goals on the table … Read more

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AOL’s Cookie Policy for Yahoo Family of Brands

AOL, part of the Yahoo family of brands, uses cookies to personalize ads and services. This policy explains how AOL collects, stores, and shares user data. To enhance your experience, this site may use cookies with additional purposes. If you prefer not to have us collect cookies or share personal data for these extra uses, … Read more

Strategic Bitcoin Reserve Falls Flat; What’s Next?

The US government’s newly announced Strategic Bitcoin Reserve has failed to spark excitement among crypto market participants. Despite initial optimism that the reserve would propel Bitcoin to new heights, prices actually fell after the announcement. So, what went wrong and how will this impact the future of Bitcoin? While President Donald Trump had initially shown … Read more

Diddy Pledes Not Guilty Again Amid New Charges and Allegations

Sean “Diddy” Combs has appeared in court for a pretrial conference, where he pleaded not guilty again to the latest charges against him. The rapper, who is accused of racketeering, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution, was arraigned on a new indictment that adds accusations of forcing employees to work long hours and … Read more

Trump Signs Executive Orders Rolling Back Biden-Era Policies

US President Donald Trump has signed two executive orders aimed at reducing federal bureaucracy and reversing policies implemented by his predecessor, Joe Biden. The orders include the revocation of 19 executive actions related to clean energy and environmental goals, as well as the termination of a grant for an internet freedom nonprofit. The White House … Read more

Starliner Crew Returns to Earth After 10-Month Space Odyssey

After a 10-month stay at the International Space Station, NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams are set to return to Earth. The duo spent their time on the ISS conducting science experiments, witnessing spacewalks, and connecting with Russian cosmonauts. So, how did their bodies withstand the prolonged exposure to space? Here’s what we know. … Read more

Apple’s Siri Feature Delay Raises Concerns Over iPhone Sales

Apple is facing a new challenge that goes beyond tariffs and weak iPhone sales. A prominent Apple blogger, John Gruber, claims the company “squandered” its credibility by promoting Siri features as an iPhone 16 selling point when they were not ready for release. This move may have deterred customers from upgrading to the new device … Read more

COVID Linked to Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Risk

Researchers have found a significant link between COVID-19 infection and the development of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). According to data from the NIH’s Researching COVID to Enhance Recovery initiative, 4.5% of adults infected with SARS-CoV-2 developed ME/CFS, compared to 0.6% of uninfected individuals. Rheumatologists should be on the lookout for patients who have had … Read more