Israel Intercepts Yemeni Houthis’ Missile Attack

Israel’s military intercepted two missiles launched from Yemen on Thursday, with sirens sounding in several areas, including Jerusalem. The Houthis, backed by Iran, claimed to have fired a hypersonic missile towards Ben Gurion airport and an unspecified target in Tel Aviv. The group also targeted warships in the Red Sea, including the US aircraft carrier … Read more

Yankees’ Innovative Bat Design Sparks Debate Over Rule-Breaking

The New York Yankees’ historic nine-home run day against the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday was overshadowed by a question that has sparked debate across Major League Baseball: what bats are being used? The answer, according to Aaron Leanhardt, the team’s lead analyst and inventor of the unique, torpedo-shaped lumber. Leanhardt’s design is the result of … Read more

Microsoft Cracks Down on Windows 11 Bypass Script

Microsoft has taken steps to strengthen security and user experience in its latest Windows 11 Insider Preview, effectively ending a well-known bypass script that allowed users to skip setting up an internet-connected account during the installation process. The new update removes the “bypassnro.cmd” command, which was previously used by some users to circumvent the requirement … Read more

Study Questions Autism Self-Reporting Methods

Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have found that adults who report high levels of autistic traits through online surveys may not show the same social behaviors or clinical profiles as those formally diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The study, published in Nature Mental Health, highlights the limitations of relying … Read more

‘The Woman in the Yard’ Brings Creeping Dread

A mysterious woman appears in front of a rural Georgia farm, covered in a long black veil from head to toe. She doesn’t seem anxious to approach the house or leave, watching and waiting for something. The family, including a teenage boy, his sister, and their recently widowed mom, are left wondering who she is … Read more

Artists Secretly Occupied Mall Space for 4 Years

In 2003, a group of artists moved into a 750-square-foot space in a mall in downtown Providence, Rhode Island, planning to stay only a day or week. However, they stayed for four years, transforming the space into their home, where they ate, slept, and worked on art projects. The group faced challenges, including lack of … Read more

Min Woo Lee Leads by Four Shots at Houston Open

Min Woo Lee is poised to win his first PGA Tour title after a stunning third round performance at the Houston Open, opening up a four-shot lead over his competitors. The Australian carded a 7-under-par 63, recording a birdie or par at every hole, and outpaced overnight leader Scottie Scheffler. Lee’s impressive third round follows … Read more

Nintendo Switch 2 Launch Event: What to Expect on April 2

Nintendo is set to unveil its new console, the Nintendo Switch 2, on April 2. The upcoming Nintendo Direct livestream will provide details on the console’s release date and price, as well as its new features. A release date in June with a launch window of first-party games has been confirmed. Insider Gaming reported that … Read more

New Study Reveals Sucralose May Spur Appetite Despite Lack of Calories

A new study published in the journal Nature Metabolism suggests that sucralose, a popular sugar substitute found in Splenda, may increase hunger and cravings despite having no calories. Researchers tested 75 people who consumed water, a drink sweetened with sucralose or regular sugar to explore its effects on appetite regulation. The results showed that sucralose … Read more

Witnessing Partial Solar Eclipse: Where and When to See It

A partial solar eclipse will be visible in parts of 13 US states on March 29. The best views are expected in coastal New England, where up to 86% of the Sun will appear eclipsed as it rises. Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts can expect around 57-64% coverage. The eclipse will also be visible in … Read more