Serbia Braces for Clashes in Anti-Government Protests

Anti-government protests are set to escalate in Serbia, with tensions running high as demonstrators take to the streets. The unrest comes amid growing discontent with the government and economic woes. While the exact nature of the protests remains unclear, authorities have warned of potential clashes. Source: https://www.ft.com/content/9ff18582-dcd0-48c6-a99e-88492dba3de3

Ancient Mammals Likely Had Dark Fur Coloring

A team of paleontologists and biologists has analyzed fossilized fur samples from Mesozoic mammals to determine their coloration. Using a predictive model, they found that all six studied species likely had dark, uniformly dull fur coloring. The researchers used melanosome patterns in fossilized fur samples to make their conclusions. By analyzing patterns in living mammals’ … Read more

Israel’s The Times of Israel Website Is Down

The popular Israeli news website The Times of Israel experienced technical difficulties, leaving users unable to access its content. According to reports, the website is currently down due to a technical issue that requires JavaScript and cookie functionality to be enabled in order to function properly. Source: https://www.timesofisrael.com/witkoff-hamas-is-making-a-very-bad-bet-that-time-is-on-its-side-it-is-not

Duterte Makes Historic ICC Appearance Over War on Drugs Charges

Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte appeared via video link at the International Criminal Court in the Netherlands on Thursday, marking a historic moment for his war on drugs case. The 79-year-old leader faces murder charges related to his brutal campaign that resulted in thousands of deaths. Duterte was informed of the charges and his rights … Read more

SpaceX Set to Launch Crew-10 Mission on Friday Night

NASA is set to launch its Crew-10 mission, which includes four astronauts who will replace the troubled Starliner crew members, this Friday night. The mission, jointly operated by NASA and SpaceX, aims to bring the astronauts home after a nine-month stay at the International Space Station. The Crew-10 team, led by NASA astronaut Anne McClain, … Read more

Fodor’s Bans IP Network Access Over Security Concerns

Fodor’s website has blocked an entire IP network due to concerns over its users’ performance and security on the site. The affected network is owned by 24940, with your current IP address falling within this range. This means that when you attempt to access Fodor’s website, it will deny access to anyone whose IP address … Read more

L’Oreal Recalls Acne Cream Due to Cancer-Linked Chemical Contamination

L’Oreal is recalling all Effaclar Duo products in the US due to potential benzene contamination. The cream, sold under La Roche-Posay’s brand, contains benzoyl peroxide, which helps treat acne. An independent lab, Valisure, reported concerns about benzene contamination a year ago. Despite a request for comment from the FDA, no immediate recall was issued for … Read more

World Unites in Prayer for Ailing Pope Francis

Pope Francis’s words have become a rallying cry for the faithful, with millions praying for his recovery from life-threatening lung infections. The pope’s humility and trust in human solidarity have resonated deeply with Catholics around the world. In a move that has brought together long-time opponents, the Vatican cardinals are leading rosary prayers every evening … Read more

Musk Faces Growing Protest Movement in US

Protesters gathered in Schaumburg, Illinois, to condemn Elon Musk’s actions as President, accusing him of endangering democracy. The “Tesla Takedown” movement aims to raise awareness about Musk’s role in cutting wasteful spending at the White House. Musk now leads the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which has resulted in thousands of federal workers being laid … Read more