Enable JavaScript for Website Functionality

Unfortunately, our website is not functioning as intended due to JavaScript being disabled in your browser. To access the full range of features and content on our site, please enable JavaScript. For assistance with enabling JavaScript or if you have any technical issues, you can contact us at [email protected] for further support. Source: https://www.kxnet.com/entertainment-news/ap-entertainment/ap-rios-carnival-kicks-off-as-mayor-gives-key-to-the-city-to-king-momo

Nothing Phone 3a and 3a Pro Unveiled at MWC

Nothing showcased its upcoming mid-range devices, the Phone 3a and 3a Pro, just a day before their scheduled launch. The phones were displayed in a glass box at Qualcomm’s booth, with white and grey colorways available. According to Android Central’s Managing Editor, Derrek Lee, the devices will sport improved specs and come packed with Nothing’s … Read more

Chimpanzees Lose Traditional Mating Gestures Due to Habitat Loss

Researchers have made a groundbreaking discovery about the decline in chimpanzee mating behavior, finding that the animals are losing their traditional male mating gestures due to habitat loss and poaching. The study, published on Phys.org, reveals that the “knuckle knock” gesture, which was once widely used by male chimpanzees to signal their readiness for reproductive … Read more

GDPR Restriction on Website Access for EEA Countries

Visitors from European Economic Area (EEA) countries are restricted from accessing the website due to data protection regulations. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) enforces specific rules for data collection and usage, which this website does not comply with. To resolve any issues or concerns, users can contact the web administration team via email at … Read more

Indiana Reports Bird Flu Outbreak Amid Nationwide Contagion Worry

Bird flu has been detected in Marion County, according to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, with 272 suspected cases in wild birds as of March 3. The highly contagious virus has infected millions of birds nationwide, driving up egg prices and prompting farmers to cull chickens affected by outbreaks. The virus has also spread … Read more

Austria Secures Coalition Government Amid Months-Long Uncertainty

Austria has finally secured its new coalition government after months of uncertainty, following the approval of a three-way alliance led by Christian Stocker. The liberal NEOS party agreed to work with conservative Austrian People’s Party (ÖVP) and center-left Social Democratic Party (SPÖ), paving the way for Stocker’s appointment as chancellor next week. The decision comes … Read more

Website Access Denied Due to Automation Tools

Access to this website has been denied due to suspected automation tool usage. This issue may be caused by disabling or blocking JavaScript or cookies in your browser, which are necessary for a smooth browsing experience. To resolve the issue, ensure that JavaScript and cookies are enabled on your browser and not blocked by extensions … Read more

Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen Resigns Amid Personal Conduct Investigation

Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen has resigned after a board investigation into his personal conduct. The investigation found that McMullen’s actions violated company policy, but were unrelated to the business operations of the company. McMullen, 64, had led Kroger for over a decade and was responsible for the company’s growth and multiple acquisitions, including the acquisition … Read more

Aramco Announces Significant Drop in 2025 Dividends

Saudi Arabia’s state-owned oil giant Aramco has reported a decline in net profit to $106.2 billion for 2024, down from $121.3 billion the previous year. The company expects total dividends of $85.4 billion for 2025, a significant decrease from last year’s $124.2 billion. Lower oil prices have impacted Aramco’s bottom line, with net profit falling … Read more