Drew McIntyre’s Gnarly Head Wound from WWE SmackDown Brawl

Drew McIntyre has suffered another injury setback. During his brawl with Damian Priest on SmackDown, the Scottish Warrior’s head was split open again. This is a similar wound he sustained from CM Punk at Hell in a Cell back in October, which required 16 staples and kept him out of action for several weeks. Despite … Read more

Trump’s 90-Day Trade Deal Push Faces Skepticism from Experts

President Donald Trump’s administration aims to strike 90 trade deals in 90 days, but experts say this goal is overly ambitious and unlikely to succeed. The challenge lies not only in negotiating multiple deals simultaneously but also in reassuring financial markets, which have been increasingly spooked by fears of recession and inflation. Treasury Secretary Scott … Read more

Breakthrough Blood Test for Early Parkinson’s Detection

A team of researchers has developed a simple and cost-effective blood test that can detect Parkinson’s disease long before symptoms emerge. The test analyzes small pieces of genetic material in the blood to identify a repetitive RNA sequence that accumulates in people with the condition. The test, which costs £80, focuses on transfer RNA fragments … Read more

Limiting Deli Meats Can Lower High Blood Pressure Risk

High blood pressure is a silent condition that affects over half of American adults and increases the risk of heart attack and stroke. While diet plays a crucial role in preventing high blood pressure, there are some foods that can raise blood pressure more than others. One of the biggest offenders is processed deli meat. … Read more

Trump’s New Tariffs Exempt Smartphones, Aid Tesla

US tariffs are no longer applying to certain imported items such as smartphones. This change benefits Tesla, which relies heavily on foreign components for its vehicles. The exclusion applies to select smartphone imports, and the move is seen as a relief for companies that struggle with the original tariff policies. Source: https://www.barrons.com/articles/tesla-tariff-exclusions-exemptions-trump-e95f05c1

NASA’s Webb Telescope Captures Distant Auroras on Neptune

NASA’s Webb Telescope has made history by capturing never-before-seen auroras on Neptune, the most distant planet in our solar system. Located 2.8 billion miles away from Earth, Neptune is not alone in displaying this phenomenon, as it occurs on every other planet except Mercury due to three essential ingredients: high-speed charged particles, a magnetic field, … Read more

ESA’s Hubble Captures Stunning Image of Rare Planetary Nebula

The European Space Agency (ESA) has released a breathtaking image of a rare planetary nebula, Kohoutek 4-55, located 4600 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus. This stunning visual captures the swirling clouds of ionised atoms and molecules that are left behind by a dying star. A planetary nebula is the final stage of a giant … Read more

Bioluminescent Waves Signal Ocean’s Woes and Call for Immediate Action

Bioluminescent waves have returned to San Diego beaches, but this phenomenon is a warning sign of the devastating impact of climate change on marine life. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has warned that these glowing blue displays are a clear indication of disruption in both land and sea life. Bioluminescence is a natural … Read more

GOG’s Epic PC Game Sale Ends April 25

Good Old Games (GOG) is hosting a massive sale on older PC games, featuring titles like Deus Ex, Fear, and Sim City 4. The sale, which launched on April 10, offers 1000 games across decades for PC players only. Many titles are priced below $10 or $5. GOG’s preservation program ensures that participating games will … Read more