Mexico City Bans Traditional Bullfights with New Bloodless Spectacle

Mexico’s congress has voted to ban traditional bullfights and introduce a new, bloodless form of spectacle. The move marks the culmination of years-long efforts by animal rights activists to outlaw the practice in the capital. While not achieving their goal of a total ban, the new regulation aims to reduce cruelty to bulls. Under the … Read more

Roku’s Auto-Playing Startup Ads Spark Outrage Among Users

Roku, a popular streaming player manufacturer, has been testing the limits of advertisements on its devices. The company recently launched an auto-playing video ad that appears when users first turn on their Roku TV or streaming stick, even before the familiar Roku home screen pops up. The ads, which in some cases are promoting the … Read more

US News Outlet Sues Trump Admin Over Funding Freeze

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, a U.S.-funded news outlet created during the Cold War, is suing Kari Lake and the Trump administration over efforts to defund it. The station claims it hasn’t received $7.5 million in funding due to a freeze ordered by President Donald Trump. The lawsuit filed in a Washington D.C. federal court says … Read more

Pebble Revival: Eric Migicovsky Launches Core Devices Smartwatches

After nearly a decade of absence, smartwatch maker Pebble is back in the form of Core Devices, a new brand created by its founder Eric Migicovsky. The company’s first offerings are the Core 2 Duo and Core Time 2, running on open-source PebbleOS. While not technically Pebble watches due to Google owning the trademark, these … Read more

Egg Prices Plummet as Producers See Glimmer of Hope

US egg prices have been declining over the past three weeks, dropping from above $8 to around $4 per dozen. The drop is attributed to “highly volatile” markets and consumers buying fewer eggs due to high prices. Despite a 1.7% increase in shell egg inventory, it may take time for producers to rebuild their flocks. … Read more

NASA’s Stuck Astronauts Return Home After 9-Month Mission

NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who were stranded in space for nine months after a test flight of Boeing’s Starliner capsule, are set to return home with SpaceX. The two astronauts, who have been living on the International Space Station, will undock from the station early Tuesday morning and embark on a 17-hour … Read more

Beethoven’s Secret Health Struggles Revealed Through DNA Analysis

Ludwig van Beethoven, the renowned German composer, passed away on a stormy Monday in March 1827, after a prolonged illness. He had been bedridden since Christmas and was struggling with jaundice, swollen limbs, and severe abdominal pains. Beethoven’s associates found a will he wrote nearly 25 years earlier, which requested that his brothers reveal the … Read more

Hungary’s Fidesz Party Submits Bill to Ban Pride March

Hungary’s ruling party, Fidesz, has submitted a bill to parliament that would ban the annual Pride march in Budapest. Prime Minister Viktor Orban has been a vocal critic of LGBTQ+ communities and has pledged to crack down on foreign funding of independent media and NGOs. The bill claims it will protect children from potential harm … Read more

Yum! Brands Partners with NVIDIA to Enhance Restaurant Operations

Yum! Brands, the world’s largest restaurant company, has announced a strategic partnership with NVIDIA to deploy multiple AI solutions in 500 restaurants this year. The partnership aims to enhance team member experience, speed operations, and improve customer satisfaction. The collaboration will utilize NVIDIA’s technology to build new AI-accelerated voice ordering agents, which are being deployed … Read more

AI Copyright Case Ruling: Human Authorship Required for Protection

A US court has ruled that human authorship is necessary for copyright protection, a decision that could impact works created solely by artificial intelligence. The D.C. Circuit panel unanimously agreed with the US Copyright Office’s stance, stating that machines cannot own property or have traditional human lifespans. Dr. Stephen Thaler, a computer scientist, submitted a … Read more