Gossip Girl Star Michelle Trachtenberg’s Cause of Death Revealed

Actress Michelle Trachtenberg, best known for her roles in “Gossip Girl” and “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” died at 39. The cause and manner of death are still undetermined by the New York City Office of Chief Medical Examiner. Trachtenberg was found dead early Wednesday after being unresponsive. Her family declined an autopsy, which was respected … Read more

LeBron James on NBA Face: “It’s Weirdest Energy”

LeBron James has been under intense scrutiny for nearly two decades as the face of the NBA. With almost 20 years of career experience, he’s faced numerous challenges, including constant media attention and pressure to perform. Despite his success, James acknowledges that being the face of the league comes with its downsides. Recently, Minnesota Timberwolves … Read more

Hubble Captures Largest Galactic Mosaic Ever Completed

The Hubble Space Telescope has completed the largest galactic mosaic ever captured, covering the entire southern half of the Andromeda galaxy. This achievement represents a significant milestone in astronomy, showcasing the telescope’s capabilities and providing unparalleled insights into the galaxy. The project, which began with the Panchromatic Hubble Andromeda Treasury (PHAT) survey ten years ago, … Read more

Pregnancy Painkiller Linked to ADHD Risk in Children

A recent study published in Nature Mental Health found that mothers who took Acetaminophen during pregnancy had a higher risk of their children developing Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). The research, conducted on 307 African American mother-child pairs between 2006 and 2011, revealed that children born to mothers who used Acetaminophen were 18% more likely … Read more

Northern Lights to Dazzle US East Coast from New York to Washington

A moderate geomagnetic storm, rated level 2 out of 5 by NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC), is expected on Thursday, potentially bringing the Northern Lights to parts of the US. The SWPC warned that power grid fluctuations and voltage alarms may occur in high-latitude systems, while satellite orientation irregularities and increased drag on low-Earth … Read more

Companies Reconsider Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Amid Trump’s Anti-DEI Efforts

The Trump administration’s efforts to limit diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives from federal programs have led several large corporations to reevaluate their own DEI programs. However, a recent survey by employment law firm Littler found that many companies are taking a measured approach. According to the survey of 350 C-suite executives, nearly half (49%) … Read more

Athens Riots After Tempe Train Disaster Rally

A group of around 500-800 people from the anti-authoritarian space, who were attending a rally in honor of victims of the Tempe railway disaster, clashed with police in Athens’ Syntagma Square on Friday. The protesters, wearing black clothes and masks, smashed marble steps and pelted riot police with stones and Molotov cocktails. According to sources, … Read more

Website Crashes Due to Excessive Server Overload

A popular website experienced a sudden crash due to an unexpected surge in traffic, resulting in a “429 Too Many Requests” error message being displayed to users. This phenomenon is often referred to as a Denial of Service (DoS) attack. The issue was caused by a large number of requests being sent to the server … Read more