Aid Workers Killed in Gaza Were Shot Multiple Times, Officials Say

Aid workers killed in Gaza were shot multiple times, officials say. Nearly all of the 15 bodies recovered from a mass grave had gunshot wounds, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society. The Palestine Red Crescent Society, which lost eight members in the attack, stated that many of the victims showed multiple gunshots and were … Read more

Defining VA Health-Care Users for COVID-19 Study

The US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has established a definition for its health-care system users, specifically for studying COVID-19 cases. To be included in the study, individuals must have had at least two outpatient encounters, pharmacy encounters, and routine laboratory tests, each occurring at least 180 days apart within the two years prior to … Read more

Trump Funding Cuts Force Texas to Shutter Free Measles Vaccine Clinics

The Texas Department of Health and Human Services is facing a public health crisis as a result of federal funding cuts imposed by the Trump administration. The state’s free measles vaccine clinics in Dallas County have been shut down, leaving dozens of people without access to vital vaccinations. According to Dr. Philip Huang, director of … Read more

Myanmar Junta Chief to Attend Bangkok Summit Amid Earthquake Devastation

Myanmar’s deadliest earthquake in years has strengthened the position of ruling General Min Aung Hlaing by opening diplomatic channels closed for four years since his junta ousted an elected government, sparking a brutal civil war. The magnitude 7.7 earthquake that killed nearly 2,900 people has enabled the junta chief to prepare for a rare foreign … Read more

RFK Jr.’s Mass Layoffs Raise Concerns Over Health Priorities

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the new health secretary, has begun the process of firing approximately 10,000 employees working under the Health and Human Services umbrella. The decision comes despite his previous warnings to health officials that they should prepare for layoffs. Kennedy claims that the cuts are necessary to “realign” HHS with its core mission: … Read more

MLB Trade Rumors Podcast Episode Now Live

The latest episode of the MLB Trade Rumors Podcast is now available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other podcast platforms. Host Darragh McDonald joins Anthony Franco to discuss several hot topics in baseball. The Red Sox signed Garrett Crochet to a six-year extension. The team also decided to keep Rafael Devers as their designated hitter … Read more

Anthony Davis Dominates as Mavericks Beat Hawks 120-118

Dallas Mavericks star Anthony Davis made his highly anticipated return to action, dominating the Atlanta Hawks with 34 points, 15 rebounds, and five blocks in a 120-118 win. Davis, who missed six weeks with an adductor strain, was eager to finally play full strength against the Hawks. “Whatever happens, happens,” he said before the game. … Read more

Musk to Step Back as Trump’s Advisor

Tesla investors have renewed hopes after reports suggested Elon Musk will be stepping back from his government role. According to a Politico report, Musk told those close to him that he would depart in coming weeks, which has broad implications for Washington and Wall Street. The news led to a surge in Tesla stock prices, … Read more

“AI Filter Erases Human Creativity”

A recent trend in artificial intelligence (AI) has sparked concern among artists and historians. The Studio Ghibli filter, a tool within ChatGPT’s capabilities, allows users to apply the iconic animation style from Japanese film studios to their photos. This phenomenon is often referred to as “digital ghiblibling,” where AI algorithms rework images with minimal human … Read more

Trump Unveils Tariffs on Chinese Tech Companies Including TikTok

US President Donald Trump has announced a 54% tariff on China, targeting companies such as TikTok, which has been at the center of a contentious ban-or-sale debate in the US. The tariffs also affect Indian and Vietnamese manufacturers that produce iPhones for Apple. The move is likely to further exacerbate tensions between the US and … Read more