Mexico’s “Ranch of Horror” Cartel Killing Site Under Investigation

Mexico’s attorney general, Alejandro Gertz Manero, has launched a new investigation into the alleged cartel killing site at a ranch in Jalisco state, where remains and personal items were found by searchers. The original investigation by local authorities is being criticized for irregularities. The “Ranch of Horror” was discovered in September 2024 by state authorities, … Read more

EU Mandates Apple to Open Up iPhone Tech to Competitors

The European Union has outlined the steps that Apple must take to open up its iPhone operating system, allowing it to work better with competing technologies. The Digital Markets Act, a wide-ranging set of regulations, aims to prevent “Big Tech” companies from dominating markets. Under the new rules, Apple must provide device and app makers … Read more

Trump’s 200% Tariff Threat Could Be ‘Disaster’ for Europe’s Wine Industry

US President Donald Trump has threatened a 200% tariff on European wine if the European Union imposes retaliatory tariffs on US products. The move could have devastating consequences for Europe’s wine industry, particularly smaller wineries. David Levasseur, a third-generation wine grower from France, warns that the tariff would essentially shut down his business in the … Read more

NBCUniversal Cookie Policy Explained

NBCUniversal uses cookies on its websites and services to improve user experience, provide analytics, and deliver targeted ads. Here’s a comprehensive guide to understanding the cookie policy. **What are cookies?** Cookies are small files stored on your device by websites you visit. They help websites remember your preferences, login information, and other data for future … Read more

Witnessing the ‘Blood Moon’ Eclipse with Local Photographer Sarah West

A stunning total lunar eclipse, known as a “Blood Moon,” captivated skywatchers across the Americas and other parts of the world on Thursday night and early Friday morning. The celestial event, which hadn’t occurred since 2022, was visible across North and South America, Africa, Europe, Australia, Russia, and northern Japan. Local photographer Sarah West captured … Read more

CoreWeave to Ask for $47 to $55 per Share in IPO

Artificial intelligence startup CoreWeave is set to launch its initial public offering (IPO) this week, aiming to raise around $2.7 billion at the upper end of its price range. According to sources, CoreWeave plans to offer shares between $47 and $55 apiece. The company, backed by Nvidia, provides access to data centers and high-powered chips … Read more

Congo and Rwanda Presidents Call for Immediate Ceasefire in East Congo Conflict

Democratic Republic of Congo President Felix Tshisekedi and Rwandan counterpart Paul Kagame have called for an immediate ceasefire in eastern Congo, the first since M23 rebels escalated their offensive in January. The joint statement, issued along with Qatar’s emir, who mediated the talks in Doha, demands “immediate and unconditional” action. However, it remains unclear whether … Read more

Pixel 9a vs Pixel 9: Which Android Phone Comes Out on Top?

Google’s latest mid-range offering is the Pixel 9a, with a price tag of $499 for the base model and $559 for the 256GB version. The flagship Pixel 9 starts at $799 for its 128GB variant and goes up to $899 for the 256GB model. Design-wise, both phones are almost identical, with flat screens, flat side … Read more

Most Back Pain Treatments Found Ineffective, Study Reveals

Chronic back pain affects approximately 16 million American adults. A recent study published in BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine has raised concerns about the effectiveness of various treatments for lower and chronic back pain. According to the study, only one out of every 10 treatments was found to be effective in relieving lower back pain. Many treatments … Read more

Astronauts Sunita Williams & Butch Wilmore Recovering from Long Space Mission

Astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, who spent nine months in space after their eight-day mission to the International Space Station, will need time to recover from the effects of weightlessness on Earth’s gravity. Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson told NDTV that professional astronauts like Williams and Wilmore are selected not only for physical fitness but … Read more