Swedish Journalist Arrested Over Alleged Ties to Pro-Kurdish Group

A Swedish journalist, Joakim Medin, was arrested at Istanbul airport over alleged ties to a pro-Kurdish group. The arrest comes as part of a crackdown on media workers covering Turkey’s largest protests in over a decade. Medin faces charges of “membership in a terrorist organization” and “insulting the president.” He is accused of participating in … Read more

AI Start-Up CoreWeave Reduces IPO Valuation Amid Market Uncertainty

Cloud computing company CoreWeave significantly reduced its public listing offering, slashing the valuation from $35 billion to $19 billion, amid a slumping stock market and growing concerns over artificial intelligence development in a slowing economy. The New Jersey-based firm initially aimed to raise $4 billion at its IPO but now expects to raise only $1.5 … Read more

Acetaminophen Linked to Increased Risk-Taking Behavior

A recent study found that taking acetaminophen may lead people to engage in risk-taking behavior, despite reducing feelings of fear. The research, conducted by neuroscientist Baldwin Way and his team at Ohio State University, involved over 500 university students who were given a single dose of the medication or a placebo. The results showed that … Read more

Gov. Walz Walks Back Tesla Stock Comments Amid Vandalism Alert

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has walked back a recent statement about Tesla’s stock performance, saying it was just a joke. The comments come as the FBI issues a warning against a string of violent attacks on Tesla dealerships and cars across the country. According to reports, at least nine states have been targeted since January, … Read more

Bangkok’s Towering Fears After Devastating Earthquake

A powerful earthquake with a magnitude of 7.7 struck Thailand, causing widespread destruction and fear among the city’s residents. The quake sent one building crashing to the ground, killing at least 11 workers and leaving hundreds more trapped under rubble. For many in Bangkok, a city known for its towering skyscrapers, the disaster has raised … Read more

AOL and Yahoo’s Cookie Policy and Data Usage

AOL is part of the Yahoo family of brands, which includes Yahoo and AOL. The company uses cookies and collects personal data for various purposes. To learn more about how your data is used, you can review our privacy policy. If you prefer not to use cookies or share your personal data with our partners, … Read more

Beijing Injects $72 Billion into Largest Banks

China’s government has launched a massive capital injection package, providing $72 billion in support for its biggest banks. The move aims to stabilize the financial sector amid economic uncertainty. The injections are part of China’s broader efforts to manage financial risks and ensure stability. Details of the injection remain scarce, but analysts expect it will … Read more

Varnish Cache Server Returns Error 403 Access Denied

A security issue has been identified with a Varnish cache server, resulting in an “Access Denied” error (Error Code 403). The problem occurred when the server attempted to access specific data. The details of the incident are as follows: The server was able to retrieve data successfully until it encountered this error. The specifics of … Read more

Barça Face Girona in La Liga Derby

Barcelona’s next match is just around the corner as they host local rivals Girona in a crucial La Liga derby. The Blaugrana are expected to field a strong lineup, led by Hansi Flick, against the backdrop of several injury concerns. Goalkeeper Iñaki Peña and defenders Ronald Araujo, Alejandro Balde, and Jules Kounde will likely start … Read more

Washington State Adopts New Rules to Combat Chronic Wasting Disease

Washington state has adopted new rules aimed at combating chronic wasting disease (CWD), a fatal neurologic illness affecting deer, elk, and moose. The Department of Fish and Wildlife Director Kelly Susewind approved the rules on March 24, which include measures to limit the spread of CWD. The new rules prohibit transporting harvested cervids in Washington, … Read more