Ancient Human Ancestor’s Face Found in Spanish Cave

In 2022, a team of researchers made a groundbreaking discovery at a Spanish cave. Archaeology graduate student Edgar Téllez uncovered a mud-covered facial bone with tooth roots intact, which led to the identification of one of the earliest human fossils in Western Europe. The fossil, dated between 1.1 and 1.4 million years old, represents the … Read more

Microlightning Sparks Life’s Origins

New research suggests that life on Earth may have started with tiny “microlightning” sparks generated by water droplets from crashing waves and waterfalls, rather than a dramatic lightning bolt striking the ocean. Scientists at Stanford University found that when mist and sprays collide, they create microlightning capable of forming essential organic molecules. These molecules include … Read more

Somalia and Somaliland Reject US Proposal to Resettle Gaza Refugees

Somalia and its breakaway region of Somaliland have rejected a proposal from the United States to resettle Palestinians from Gaza, their foreign ministers said on Friday. The countries stated they had not received any such proposal from the US or Israel. The proposal, which was reported by the Associated Press, aims to use African territory … Read more

IS Deputy Caliph Killed in Iraq Operation

The head of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, Abu Khadija, has been killed in an operation by Iraqi intelligence service members along with US-led coalition forces. The announcement was made by Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani on Friday. Abu Khadija was considered one of the most dangerous terrorists in Iraq and the world … Read more

Medusa Ransomware Threat: FBI Warns of Critical Vulnerabilities

The US Postal Service has been warned by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) about potential ransomware threats delivered via the USPS. The FBI has also issued a joint alert with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) to address the Medusa ransomware gang, which has impacted at least 300 critical infrastructure victims since June … Read more

Trump’s Tariffs Threaten US Manufacturing Renaissance

President Donald Trump’s implementation of tariffs is at odds with the needs of manufacturers, according to critics. Trump claims that his tariffs will bring back manufacturing jobs, but experts argue that this approach could lead to economic pain and destruction of the American manufacturing sector. In contrast, President Biden’s economic program included a targeted plan … Read more

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Pakistan Blames India for Train Hijacking Plot Linked to Afghan Handlers

Pakistan on Friday claimed that its train hijacking was linked to handlers in Afghanistan and an Indian mastermind, amid tensions between the three countries. The country’s military said it had foiled a plot by Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) militants who hijacked a train carrying hundreds of passengers. According to Pakistani officials, intelligence monitoring revealed that … Read more

Rocket League Season 18 Update Announced

The next season of Rocket League is set to begin on March 14 at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET / 4 PM GMT. This update comes with several exciting changes, including a futuristic theme in the Futura Garden Arena and new customization options. A new season pass will automatically unlock the Dodge Charger … Read more