155 Chinese Mercenaries Fighting in Ukraine

The US government has confirmed that at least 155 Chinese citizens are fighting for the Russian military against Ukraine, with most appearing to be mercenaries who do not have a direct link to China’s government. The revelation comes as Beijing has denied any involvement in the war. According to two US officials and a former … Read more

Manufacturing Workers Weigh In on Trump’s Tariffs

A recent survey of 500 manufacturing workers in the US shows that most are opposed to President Trump’s tariffs, despite his claims that they will benefit American manufacturers and workers. The majority of respondents believe tariffs will hurt their jobs and careers. When asked if tariffs would help or hurt their job and career, more … Read more

Gabe Landeskog Returns, Eagles Close on Central Division Title

Colorado Avalanche captain Gabe Landeskog made his highly anticipated return to the AHL with the Colorado Eagles last night, and the team made the most of it. The Eagles welcomed Landeskog back with a standing ovation at Blue Arena, and he quickly got into the game, earning himself a shot on net and participating in … Read more

Cabot Creamery Butter Recalled Due to Coliform Bacteria

Cabot Creamery, owned by Agri-Mark, has issued a voluntary recall of its Extra Creamy Premium Sea Salted Butter due to elevated levels of coliform bacteria. The FDA classified the recall as Class III, indicating that the product is unlikely to cause serious health issues. No reports of illness or complaints have been made about the … Read more

Measles Vaccine Schedule and Guidance for Prevention

The US is experiencing a surge in measles cases, with over 600 reported cases this year, the most since 2019. Health officials are urging anyone who hasn’t received the MMR vaccine to get vaccinated immediately. To prevent measles transmission, doctors recommend vaccinating kids and others who have not been vaccinated against measles. The MMR vaccine … Read more

FDA Plans Phased Reduction of Animal Testing for Monoclonal Antibodies

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced plans to reduce, refine, or replace animal testing for investigational new drug (IND) applications involving monoclonal antibodies and other drug candidates. The agency aims to leverage a suite of new approach methodologies (NAMs), including computational models, human cell lines, and organoids. Instead of relying on animal testing, … Read more

Apple Teases Smarter Siri Features Ahead of 2025 Holiday Season

Apple is reportedly preparing to roll out its upgraded Siri features ahead of the 2025 holiday season, according to The New York Times. The virtual assistant is expected to gain new capabilities, including photo editing and sending photos to friends. The news comes after several setbacks and delays in the project, which have been attributed … Read more

Meghan Markle Shares Rare Video with Daughter Lilibet

Meghan Markle has shared a rare video of her 3-year-old daughter Princess Lilibet, showcasing her striking red hair. The clip, posted on Instagram Stories, shows the mother-daughter duo trying a sweet treat given to them by Prince Harry after his recent trip to Ukraine. Prince Harry, who spent 10 years in the British Army, met … Read more

Zombie Deer Disease Found in Illinois, Spread to New Counties

Chronic wasting disease (CWD), also known as “zombie deer disease,” has been detected in Adams County, marking a significant expansion of the disease’s geographic presence in Illinois. The Illinois Department of Natural Resources announced the detection on Friday. The disease is an always-fatal neurological disorder that affects white-tailed deer in Illinois. First reported in 2002 … Read more