Yankees Outfielder’s Teen Son Dies of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Former New York Yankee outfielder Brett Gardner’s 14-year-old son, Miller, died from carbon monoxide poisoning while staying at a hotel in Costa Rica. Authorities confirmed that the cause of death was high levels of carboxyhemoglobin in his blood, exceeding 50%. Initially thought to be asphyxiation, the autopsy later revealed contamination and a layer on his … Read more

Hungary Withdraws from International Criminal Court Amid Netanyahu Visit

Hungary has announced its withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC), citing concerns over its perceived “political bias.” The move comes as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in Hungary for a state visit, amidst ICC arrest warrants issued against him and other Israeli officials. In November, ICC judges found Netanyahu guilty of war crimes … Read more

Re-infection with COVID-19 Doubles Long-COVID Risk in Young People

A new study published on medRxiv suggests that re-infected individuals are more likely to develop long-term complications from COVID-19, including myocarditis, changes in taste and smell, and fatigue. The research involved 465,717 patients under the age of 20 who contracted COVID-19 between January 2022 and October 2023. Compared to first-time infections, second-time infections doubled the … Read more

Trump’s Auto Tariffs Expected to Hike Car Prices and Hurt US Sales

US auto manufacturers face significant challenges from President Donald Trump’s new 25% tariff on imported cars, which kicked in on Thursday. The tariffs are aimed at reviving American manufacturing jobs but will likely increase the cost of vehicles, particularly for those assembled at US factories that use foreign parts. Former Ford CEO Mark Fields warns … Read more

Tesla Reports 13% Drop in Q1 Vehicle Deliveries

Tesla’s vehicle deliveries declined by 13% in the first quarter, reaching 336,681 units, according to the company’s report. This drop is a result of the company facing waves of protests and boycotts in response to CEO Elon Musk’s political antics and work in the Trump administration. The decline was not unexpected, as investors had predicted … Read more

Newsmax Stock Plunges Over 70% on Debut Day

Conservative news channel Newsmax’s stock plummeted more than 70% on its first day of trading after listing on the New York Stock Exchange. The stock fell 77.5%, reversing a 2,230% surge in just two days. At one point, it surpassed $30 billion in market value, eclipsing major media companies like Warner Bros. Discovery and Fox … Read more

Asian Markets Plunge Amid US Tariff Announcements

Asian stock markets plummeted on Thursday after US President Donald Trump announced sweeping new tariffs on imports, raising concerns about a potential global trade war and severe economic fallout. Stock markets across Asia fell significantly, with Tokyo’s Nikkei 225 dropping as much as 4% in early trade before closing 2.9% lower at 34,675.97. South Korea’s … Read more

Two Meteor Showers to Witness in April

Astronomers predict two spectacular meteor showers will occur simultaneously in April. The Lyrids and Eta Aquarids showers will streak through the sky at the same time from April 20 to 26, offering viewers in the Northern Hemisphere a rare astronomical event. The Lyrids, originating from Comet Thatcher, peak during late April with around 18 meteors … Read more

Musk’s $20 Million Bet Falls Flat in Wisconsin Supreme Court Race

Elon Musk’s attempt to influence the outcome of a State Supreme Court race in Wisconsin ended in defeat on Tuesday, with his efforts to tilt the election towards Republicans falling short. The billionaire investor poured an estimated $20 million into the campaign, but Democratic voters swamped the polls, handing his preferred candidate a narrow loss. … Read more