Measles Case Confirmed in Shelby County, Tennessee

A measles case has been confirmed in Shelby County, Tennessee, according to the Tennessee Department of Health. The patient is a resident who is recovering at home, and public health officials are working to identify any potential exposures. Measles is a highly contagious respiratory virus that spreads through the air when an infected person coughs, … Read more

Can AI Eradicate Incurable Diseases?

The specter of incurable diseases has haunted humanity for millennia. However, in the digital age, a new protagonist has emerged: artificial intelligence. AI is being wielded as a powerful tool in the fight against these seemingly insurmountable challenges. AI’s unique capabilities make it an attractive solution. It can process and analyze vast datasets at unprecedented … Read more

US Navy Divers Join Polish Engineers in Lithuania Search

A US Navy dive team has joined a group of Polish engineers to aid the search for four missing US soldiers in Lithuania. The divers, who flew in from Spain, will focus on finding lift points on the M88A2 armored recovery vehicle and using specialized equipment to navigate the challenging terrain. The vehicle was found … Read more

When Do Social Security Payments Go Out in April?

Millions of Americans rely on Social Security payments, and with a new month comes a fresh set of recipients. This year’s payment schedule has been subject to scrutiny due to efforts by the Trump administration to cut federal spending. According to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, if Social Security “didn’t send out their checks this month,” … Read more

Microsoft Removes Bypassnro Script from Windows 11 Dev Channel

Microsoft has released a new Windows Insider build to its experimental Dev Channel, introducing several features and tweaks. However, the most notable change is the removal of the bypassnro.cmd script, which allowed users to circumvent the mandatory Microsoft Account sign-in requirement. The script’s removal is considered a feature enhancement by Windows Insider Program lead Amanda … Read more

Utah Set to Host Own Internationally Acclaimed Film Festival

Utah Governor Spencer Cox has announced plans to create a new, internationally acclaimed film festival after the Sundance Film Festival left the state. This move marks a significant shift for Utah’s independent film scene, allowing it to flourish without the shadow of Sundance’s prestige and fame. In a statement, Cox emphasized that Utah will continue … Read more

Trump Era Stocks Feel the Pinch

Despite expectations of a pro-business agenda under the new administration, many “Trumpiest” stocks are now suffering. These firms were previously seen as beneficiaries of President Trump’s policies due to their strong connections to him or their rapid price surges following his election. Notable examples include Tesla, owned by billionaire adviser Elon Musk, and the eponymous … Read more

iOS Dating App Leaks Expose User Photos and Sensitive Info

A recent data leak involving popular iOS dating apps has raised concerns about user privacy. Researchers from Cybernews discovered that five dating apps, all developed by M.A.D Mobile Apps Developers Limited, had leaked sensitive information, including photos of users. The affected apps include BDSM People, Brish, Chica, Pink, and Translate. The leak exposed over 1.5 … Read more

King Charles III Speaks Out After Hospitalization

King Charles III has made his first statement since being hospitalized due to side effects from cancer treatment. The British monarch expressed sympathy for the people of Myanmar, who were affected by a devastating earthquake that resulted in 1,600 deaths. The king’s Instagram post stated he and Queen Camilla were “shocked and saddened” by the … Read more