Yellen Slams Trump’s Tariffs as “Misguided” and Unclear

Janet Yellen, former Federal Reserve Chair and US Treasury Secretary, has criticized President Donald Trump’s tariffs as “misguided” and “unclear.” She expressed concerns that the tariffs could fuel inflation and induce a slowdown in economic activity. The former Fed chair made her comments on Bloomberg Television, saying the world is in a state of uncertainty. … Read more

Website Access Denied Due to Automation Tools

Google’s automated systems have flagged your device as using automation tools, denying access to a specific webpage. This issue is often caused by two primary factors: Javascript is disabled or blocked by an extension (ad blockers for example) Your browser does not support cookies To resolve this problem, ensure that Javascript and cookies are enabled … Read more

Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF: A Haven in Turbulent Markets

Investors are seeking calm in the face of market volatility, and one strategy stands out: the Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF (SCHD). This fund tracks the Dow Jones U.S. Dividend 100 Index, focusing on U.S. companies with robust financials and consistent dividends. SCHD’s strength lies in its disciplined approach, selecting stocks with a decade of … Read more

Cowboys Legend Tyron Smith Announces Retirement

Tyron Smith, a key member of the Dallas Cowboys’ iconic offense lines, has announced his retirement from the NFL. The eight-time Pro Bowl left tackle will sign a ceremonial deal with the team on Wednesday, allowing him to retire as a Cowboy after playing 12 seasons with the franchise. Smith played in 171 career games … Read more

Harvard Rejects US Demands, Trump Threatens Tax-Exempt Status

US President Donald Trump has threatened to strip Harvard University of its tax-exempt status over its handling of student protests on campus. In a social media post, Trump said he was considering ending Harvard’s tax-exempt status if the university continued to “push what I call ‘political, ideological, and terrorist-inspired sickness?’”. Harvard President Alan Garber has … Read more

Website Request Limits Exceeded Due to High Traffic

A website experienced a temporary shutdown due to excessive traffic, resulting in a “429 Too Many Requests” error message. This common issue occurs when too many users attempt to access the site simultaneously, overwhelming its resources. The cause of this problem is often linked to sudden spikes in popularity or inadequate server capacity. To mitigate … Read more

Minecraft Movie Theater Chaos Spreads

A Minecraft movie has taken box offices by storm but also become a nightmare for theaters due to unruly fan behavior. Since its release last month, fans have been throwing popcorn and other items at the screen in excitement. Even a live chicken was brought to a screening. Actor Jack Black, one of the film’s … Read more

Measles Exposure in Ingham County, 7 Possible Locations Identified

A one-year-old girl from Ingham County has been diagnosed with measles, potentially exposing others at seven locations between April 4 and 8. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention describe measles as a highly contagious disease spread through person-to-person contact and the air. According to Dr. Nike Shoyinka, Ingham County Medical Health Officer, “Measles is … Read more

US Rare Earth Needs at Risk as China Impose Export Restrictions

The US faces a severe shortage of rare earths, with China imposing export restrictions that make it nearly impossible for America to meet its own needs. Seven critical elements are restricted, which the US cannot produce or refine in sufficient quantities. Luisa Moreno, president of Defense Metals Corp, warns that the near-term impact will be … Read more

Scientists Create Precise Map of Mouse Brain’s Neural Connections

Scientists have achieved a groundbreaking milestone by creating the first precise, three-dimensional map of a mammal’s brain. Using just a speck of mouse brain tissue the size of a grain of sand, researchers have detailed the form, function and activity of 84,000 neurons, revealing nearly one and a half times the length of New York … Read more