How to Fix Google Chrome Connection Issues with Post-Gazette

If you’re unable to access the post-gazette.com website using Google Chrome, you may encounter an error message that reads “This site can’t be reached” and “ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT”. Don’t worry, there are several steps you can take to resolve the issue. Firstly, check your internet connection to ensure it’s stable and working properly. Make sure all cables … Read more

China Plans Inflation-Fighting Measures to Boost Consumption

China is taking steps to combat deflation by boosting people’s incomes and stimulating consumption. According to a statement from the State Council, the country will stabilize the stock and real estate markets while offering incentives to increase its birth rate. These measures aim to ease inflationary pressures on the economy. Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-03-16/china-maps-out-plan-to-raise-incomes-and-boost-consumption

Ancient Asteroid Yields Clues To Solar System’s Magnetic Past

Scientists have uncovered evidence that a weak but persistent magnetic field may have played a critical role in the formation of gas giants like Jupiter and Neptune. Researchers analyzed tiny grains collected from asteroid Ryugu, which were returned to Earth by Japan’s Hayabusa2 mission. The team found that these ancient particles suggest a nebular magnetic … Read more

Small Business Owners Remain Optimistic Amid Trump Administration Challenges

Contrary to expectations, many small business owners are feeling optimistic about prospects this year, despite economic uncertainty brought on by President Trump’s policies. According to PNC Bank and the National Federation of Independent Businesses, 78% of small business owners are confident in their prospects, with optimism reaching a 23-year high. The reasons behind this optimism … Read more

Savage Pet Recalls Chicken Food Due to Bird Flu Risk

Savage Pet of El Cajon, California, is recalling 140 chicken food boxes due to a potential health threat from bird flu (H5N1). The recall affects products with the lot code “best by” date of 11.15.2026, which were distributed to retailers in five states: California, Colorado, New York, Pennsylvania, and Washington. According to the US Food … Read more

Oscar Win Sparks Backlash Over Anti-Israel Stance

The Oscar win for “No Other Land” has sparked a wave of backlash against its Palestinian-Israeli filmmakers, with some critics accusing them of being “puppets” for their Israeli co-creator. However, the filmmakers’ own stories reveal a different reality. The documentary tells the story of four filmmakers who collaborated on the film, despite the risks they … Read more

Woman Set Alight on Gera Tram, Man Suspected

A woman was set alight in a tram in the German city of Gera on Sunday morning. The 46-year-old victim suffered life-threatening injuries and was flown to hospital by helicopter. Police are investigating the incident as attempted murder, with the suspect believed to be the woman’s husband. However, the motivation behind the attack remains unclear. … Read more

Measles Outbreak in Texas Hospital Sparks Urgent Warning

A pregnant woman in Lubbock, Texas has given birth to a baby with measles at the University Medical Center Children’s Hospital. The patient unknowingly exposed her newborn and other mothers and babies, as well as hospital staff, to the highly contagious disease. In response to the outbreak, medical staff are administering immunoglobulin to vulnerable infants … Read more

Arctic Ice Melt Accelerates Faster Than Expected

NASA’s ARCSIX mission has revealed high concentrations of ice particles in clouds over Greenland, shedding light on why Arctic ice is melting faster than predicted. The research suggests a self-reinforcing feedback loop, where dust from Greenland’s exposed landmass enters clouds and melts vulnerable sea ice. The team flew instrument-laden planes through Arctic clouds, collecting data … Read more