Gemini Flash 2.0 Allows Watermark Removal, But Adds Own Mark

Gemini Flash 2.0 has expanded its features to more users, granting access to its image generation feature and allowing for the removal of original watermarks from pictures downloaded from platforms like Getty Images, Shutterstock, and Istock. However, this comes with a catch – Gemini leaves its own tiny watermark at the bottom left corner of … Read more

Whole Foods Recalls Frozen Macaroni & Cheese Bites Due to Eggs and Meat

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a recall for Whole Foods frozen macaroni and cheese bites due to potential undeclared eggs and meat ingredients. The affected product, ‘365 Whole Foods Market Small Bites Macaroni & Cheese’, was sold nationwide in the frozen food aisle. Customers who purchased the product between February 6 … Read more

EU Calls for Support as Trump Cuts Radio Free Europe Funding

The Czech Republic has urged European Union support to maintain funding for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), a US government-funded broadcaster that was cut from its annual budget by the Trump administration. RFE/RL, based in Prague, reaches nearly 50 million weekly listeners across 23 countries and is considered one of the few credible sources in … Read more

MLB Opening Day Schedule Revealed

Major League Baseball’s (MLB) 2025 regular season is underway, with teams beginning to take the field in Japan on March 18. The Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago Cubs are among the first to play, starting a two-game series in Japan. The Dodgers will face the Arizona Diamondbacks, while the Cubs will play against the Diamondbacks … Read more

Long COVID Affects Minnesotans Years After Initial Infection

Five years into the COVID-19 pandemic, many Minnesotans are still struggling with Long COVID symptoms. Dianna Beelman of Bloomington is one such case. Her symptoms began in 2022 and continue to affect her daily life. The Minnesota Department of Health has identified common symptoms of Long COVID as fatigue, shortness of breath, brain fog, and … Read more

Fossil Discovery Reveals Collagen in Ancient Dinosaur Bone

Scientists have long believed that fossilization destroys all organic molecules, but a groundbreaking study has found traces of collagen—a key structural protein—in a 66-million-year-old dinosaur bone. Researchers at the University of Liverpool analyzed a well-preserved hip bone from an Edmontosaurus, a duck-billed dinosaur from the Cretaceous period. Using advanced mass spectrometry and protein sequencing techniques, … Read more

US Continues Attacks on Houthi Militants in Yemen

The US military will continue its operations against Houthi militants in Yemen, officials announced on Monday. This comes as the Trump administration launches a new effort to prevent the Iranian-backed group from attacking commercial shipping or US and allied targets. Despite a months-long military campaign across both the Trump and Biden administrations, the Houthis have … Read more

Rippling Sues Deel Over Alleged Corporate Espionage

Rippling, a human resources software startup, has filed a lawsuit against competitor Deel, claiming that a spy carried out corporate espionage. The two companies, valued at billions of dollars, have been increasing competition in the market. According to Rippling’s complaint, an employee was hired by the company without their knowledge and gathered data on how … Read more

Nvidia Shares Slide 1.8% Ahead of AI Chip Debut

Nvidia’s shares declined 1.8% on Monday as investors awaited the company’s annual GTC conference on March 18. CEO Jensen Huang is expected to unveil the new Blackwell Ultra and Vera Rubin AI chips, which will be discussed during a post-earnings call on February 26. The decline follows an 8% climb last week and comes after … Read more