Gold Price Hits Record High Over Trade Tensions

The gold price has surged to a record $3,004.86 per ounce, driven by growing economic uncertainty amid global trade tensions. The 14% increase since the start of 2025 is attributed to investors seeking safer assets during times of instability. US President Donald Trump’s threats of tariffs on European Union and Chinese imports have fueled concerns … Read more

Newsmax Settles $40 Million Defamation Lawsuit with Smartmatic

Newsmax has agreed to pay Smartmatic $40 million as part of the settlement of a defamation lawsuit over false claims about the 2020 presidential election. The settlement, reached in September, includes a cash payment and the issuance of shares of preferred stock. Smartmatic had accused Newsmax of spreading baseless conspiracy theories that its voting technology … Read more

Google Blocks IP Request Due to Abuse

A high volume of requests from a single IP address has triggered a mechanism implemented by Google to prevent abuse. The client’s IP address, 37.27.54.14, and the associated request ID, 130822265, have been flagged for excessive activity. This step is taken to ensure the integrity of Google’s services and protect against malicious activities. Source: https://www.wvnews.com/newsfeed/us/2025-sxsw—on-swift-horses/image_04f378c8-c606-5106-a5ba-3f99074cb7c9.html

Aaron Rodgers’ NFL Free Agency Situation: Where Will He Land?

Aaron Rodgers, one of the most anticipated free agents in the NFL, has been tight-lipped about his next move. With nearly a week into the free agency period, rumors and speculation surrounding his future have intensified. The Pittsburgh Steelers have reportedly made an offer to Rodgers, but it’s unclear where that stands in relation to … Read more

Nvidia Shares Soar After Tech Downturn

Nvidia shares surged on Friday, making up for being among the “Magnificent Seven” names that dragged the market lower during a recent tech-driven downturn. Market experts Julie Hyman from Market Domination and Myles Udland from Yahoo Finance are analyzing the price action. The recent tech downturn saw Nvidia’s shares fall as part of a group … Read more

4 Surprising Ways We Change with Age

As we age, our bodies undergo various changes that can be both noticeable and unexpected. In this article, experts weigh in on four unusual signs that you’re getting older. It’s not uncommon for teeth to “shift and drift” as we age, according to Dr. Leila Jahangiri, chair of prosthodontics at New York University College of … Read more

Fossilized Fur Reveals Greyish-Brown Early Mammal Colors

Early mammals were not as flashy as dinosaurs and pterosaurs when it comes to their feathers and fur. A new study has found that all six early mammal species that lived during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods had greyish-brown fur. Researchers, led by Matthew Shawkey at Ghent University in Belgium, analyzed melanosomes – tiny organelles … Read more

Experts Make Flu Vaccine Decisions Amid Growing Concerns

The COVID-19 pandemic may be over, but the fight against infectious diseases continues. Recently, a public meeting of the vaccine advisory committee was cancelled, and representatives from the CDC, FDA, and Department of Defense met in closed session to decide on this fall’s flu vaccines. The decision will use World Health Organization (WHO) selected strains. … Read more

International Delight Coffee Creamer Recall Hits 31 States

A US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recall has been issued for two International Delight coffee creamer varieties sold in over 31 states due to complaints of spoilage and illness. The affected products are the 32-ounce bottles of International Delight Cinnabon Classic Cinnamon Roll and International Delight Hazelnut creamers. The recall, which started on February … Read more

Europe Sees Record High in Measles Cases for Over 25 Years

The World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF have reported a significant increase in measles cases in the European region last year, with an estimated 127,350 cases. This is the highest number of measles cases in the region since 1997. Children under 5 years old account for more than 40% of all cases in Europe, while … Read more