Holocaust Survivor Rose Girone Dies at 113

Rose Girone, the world’s oldest known Holocaust survivor, has passed away at the age of 113. Born in 1912 in southeastern Poland, Girone lived through eight decades of war and persecution under German and Japanese rule. As a child, Girone moved to Hamburg, Germany with her Jewish family. In 1937, she married Julius Mannheim, but … Read more

Popular Gaming Website Redesign for Enhanced User Experience

The popular gaming website has undergone a significant redesign aimed at providing an enhanced user experience. The new layout is designed to be more intuitive and user-friendly, with clear navigation and easy access to its various features. Key highlights of the redesign include: * A simplified and streamlined main page that showcases popular games and … Read more

Leverage ‘Dogecoin’ Displaced Talent for Top Hire

Millions of American workers have lost their jobs as part of a massive restructuring effort by Elon Musk’s “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE). As an employer, this presents a unique opportunity to acquire top-tier talent at a lower cost. The job market is currently experiencing a downturn due to low unemployment and ghosting candidates, but … Read more

Gervonta Davis to Defend Title Against Underdog Lamont Roach

Gervonta “Tank” Davis will defend his WBA lightweight title against underdog Lamont Roach on Saturday, March 1 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The two fighters have a history dating back to their amateur days and are expected to make their ring walks around 10pm ET. Davis, with an undefeated record of 30-0, … Read more

Nintendo Switch Online Removes Classic Game Super Formation Soccer

Nintendo has announced that it will remove the classic game Super Formation Soccer from its Japan-only Nintendo Switch Online service on March 28. The game, which was first released in 1991 for the Super Famicom console, is a third-party property, and no reason has been given for its removal. The move marks the first time … Read more

Police Body Cam Footage Reveals Alleged Racial Profiling Incident

Body cam footage obtained by investigators appears to show a Zeeland police officer racially profiling a DoorDash driver. The incident occurred in October 2022, when officer [name] stopped the driver, Riley Doggett, on suspicion of driving under the influence. According to the footage, officer [name] asked for Doggett’s address and was informed that he was … Read more

Bluesky Photo App Flashes Launches on App Store

A new photo-sharing app, Flashes, has launched on the App Store for Bluesky users. Created by Sebastian Vogelsang, Flashes offers a dedicated visual storytelling experience, allowing users to share up to four photos or one-minute videos in a single post. Users can customize their profiles with “Portfolio” mode, curating which media appears to visitors. The … Read more

Acetaminophen Use During Pregnancy Linked to ADHD Risk

A recent study has raised concerns about the safety of acetaminophen during pregnancy, with researchers finding a link between its use and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children. The study, which tracked 307 Black women during their pregnancy, found that those who used acetaminophen were more than three times as likely to give birth … Read more

Trump Unveils $3 Trillion Tariff Plan on Global Imports

The US is set to face a massive influx of tariffs on imported goods, with rates as high as 25% on Mexican and Canadian imports, sparking concerns about a global trade war. The plan aims to raise revenue for tax cuts, bring back manufacturing to the US, and leverage concessions from trading partners. Under President … Read more

Greece Mourns Train Crash Victims, Demands Justice After Two Years

Hundreds of thousands of people in Greece gathered to demand justice on the second anniversary of the country’s deadliest train crash. Fifty-seven people were killed when a passenger train collided with a freight train in February 2023. Despite repeated criticism from relatives of the victims, no one has been convicted and safety gaps remain unfilled. … Read more