US Abandons Alliances as World Sees Shift

The world is experiencing rapid change, with the United States abandoning longstanding commitments and alliances. This shift has been predicted by Viktor Orbán, who in 2017 warned of a “substantial realignment” of the global landscape. Recently, Portugal hesitated to buy F-35 fighter jets due to concerns over US foreign policy under Donald Trump. The decision … Read more

1 in 10 UK Adults Unsure if They Have Long COVID

A recent study by researchers at the University of Southampton has found that nearly one-tenth of UK adults believe they may have long COVID but are uncertain about their diagnosis. The findings, published in Health Expectations, highlight ongoing confusion about the chronic condition years after the COVID-19 pandemic began. The study, based on a random … Read more

Putin Offers Small Ceasefire and Geopolitical Deal to Trump

Russian President Vladimir Putin has agreed to a partial ceasefire with US President Donald Trump, although the terms fell short of Trump’s initial request for an immediate 30-day halt in fighting. Instead, Putin limited the conflict to a halt on attacks on energy infrastructure and “technical negotiations” to ease navigation in the Black Sea. Despite … Read more

First H7N9 Bird Flu Outbreak in US Since 2017 Detected

A recent outbreak of the deadly H7N9 bird flu strain has been detected in a Mississippi poultry farm, sparking fresh health concerns. The World Organization of Animal Health reported that the outbreak, confirmed last week on a Noxubee County farm, affected over 47,000 birds. This is the first time the highly contagious H7N9 strain has … Read more

Experts Warn Texas Measles Outbreaks Could Spread Beyond West Texas

A recent meeting of the College of American Pathologists has shed light on the ongoing measles outbreaks in Texas. The experts believe that the actual case count is an underestimation, making it difficult to determine the true value. Measles is a highly contagious virus, capable of spreading to 18 others for every infected person. As … Read more

Israel Times Website Down Due to Technical Issue

The website of the Israeli newspaper The Times of Israel is currently experiencing technical difficulties, with users unable to access the site. The issue appears to be related to a problem with the website’s functionality, rather than a security breach or hacking attempt. Users are advised to check back later for updates on when the … Read more

U.S. Soccer to Double Prize Money for 2025 U.S. Open Cup

U.S. Soccer has announced a significant increase in prize money for the 2025 U.S. Open Cup, with the winner set to receive $600,000 and the runner-up taking home $250,000. The organization is doubling its investment from last year’s overall figure of $475,000. The increased purse aims to boost enthusiasm and interest in the tournament, which … Read more

Singles Horoscope March 19, 2025: Love and Relationships Ahead

As you navigate the path of singledom, having someone to share life’s moments with can be incredibly fulfilling. For Aries, the key to manifesting a new connection lies in confronting past heartaches honestly. Taurus should prioritize self-reflection over socializing for now. Geminis may benefit from discussing relationship patterns with family members, as they often hold … Read more

Mexico City Abolishes Bullfighting with New Regulations

Mexico City lawmakers have rebranded bullfights by introducing a ban on killing bulls, transforming the event into “non-violent spectacles”. The Congress of Mexico City voted 61-1 in favor of the proposal made by Mayor Clara Brugada. This move gives the city a unique approach to bullfighting, setting an example for other cities and states in … Read more

Scientists Unveil Universe’s Baby Pictures at 380,000 Years Old

A team of researchers from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) has made a groundbreaking discovery, unveiling images of the universe at a mere 380,000 years old. This milestone marks the earliest snapshot of the cosmos, providing unprecedented insights into the formation and evolution of our universe. The ACT telescope spent five years scanning the sky … Read more