Ukraine on Brink as Russian Forces Close In

Ukraine’s army narrowly escaped capture in the Kursk region by the first week of March. The Ukrainian forces, which had seized the area in August, were surrounded by Russian troops who had amassed at least 50,000 soldiers, four times the number of Ukrainians. The situation was further complicated by North Korean support for Russia and … Read more

Varnish Cache Server Returns “Access Denied” Error

A recent error message from the Varnish cache server, indicating “Access Denied”, has been reported. The issue is associated with cache-bos4664-BOS, a specific variant of the cache identifier. The details provided suggest that the error occurred on March 29, 2022, at 1742292525, and was related to the Varnish cache server. It appears that the server … Read more

Firefly Aerospace Completes Historic 100% Successful Commercial Moon Landing Mission

Firefly Aerospace, a Texas-based company, has declared its historic moon landing mission “over” after achieving 100% of its objectives. The four-legged robotic lander, Blue Ghost, spent two weeks operating on the moon’s near-side and successfully deployed several payloads, including a drill to measure soil temperatures. Blue Ghost sent back over 120 gigabytes of data, equivalent … Read more

SEC Clarifies Rule 506(c) Offering Exemptions for Accredited Investors

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued new guidance on private offering exemptions to accredited investors, clarifying the safe harbor for verifying “accredited investor” status in a Rule 506(c) offering. Prior to this guidance, issuers faced uncertainty about what constitutes reasonable verification measures under Rule 506(c), which permits general solicitation activities in exchange … Read more

Michigan’s First Measles Case in 2025 Confirmed in Oakland County

A person living in Oakland County, Michigan, has been confirmed as the first case of measles for 2025. Health officials were notified at noon on March 14, 2025. The virus was likely spread through contact with an infected individual. Measles symptoms include a high fever, cough, runny nose, and red eyes. Koplik spots may appear … Read more

Partial Solar Eclipse to Occur on March 29, 2025

A partial solar eclipse will occur on March 29, 2025, as the Moon passes in front of and partially blocks the Sun. The event is expected to be visible from parts of North America, Europe, Africa, northern Asia, and small parts of South America. Viewers can expect to see a partial solar eclipse in sections … Read more

WV Gov. Demands NCAA Transparency Amid Selection Snub

West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey has called for increased transparency in the NCAA selection process, after his state’s team was snubbed from the tournament. The Mountaineers, with a 19-13 record and six Quad 1 wins, were left out despite losing to last-place Colorado in the Big 12 tournament. Governor Morrisey has asked his attorney general … Read more

Mark Rober’s Self-Driving Test Fails to Impress Experts

Mark Rober, a successful science and engineering YouTube creator, recently conducted a self-driving car test between Tesla’s Autopilot system and Luminar’s LIDAR-based technology. The test aimed to compare the performance of both systems in various challenging scenarios. However, experts say that Rober’s approach was misguided, as he used an outdated version of Tesla’s Autopilot system. … Read more

PlayStation Studios Welcomes New First-Party Studio Dark Outlaw Games

PlayStation has announced its latest first-party studio, Dark Outlaw Games, led by former Call of Duty Zombies lead Jason Blundell. The studio’s name was confirmed in an interview with Jeff Gerstmann, where Blundell stated that the focus is on creating engaging games rather than building a brand. Dark Outlaw Games is reportedly working on its … Read more

Astronomers Discover ‘Big Wheel’ Galaxy in Early Universe

An international team of scientists, led by Dr. Themiya Nanayakkara from the Swinburne University of Technology, has discovered a massive spiral disk galaxy in the early universe, three times larger than similar galaxies at the same epoch. This finding challenges existing models of early formation and suggests that dense environments may be crucial for the … Read more