US airstrike kills over 70 Yemeni rebels at oil port

A deadly US airstrike on a key Yemeni oil port has killed over 70 people and wounded many others, escalating President Donald Trump’s campaign against the Houthi rebels. The strike targeted the Ras Isa port, a vital hub for incoming fuel shipments that power areas of Yemen held by the Houthis. The attack, which occurred … Read more

Server Error: Exceeding Maximum Request Limit

A technical issue has occurred, causing a server error. The error message “429 Too Many Requests” indicates that the user has exceeded the maximum allowed requests within a given timeframe. This can be caused by a range of factors, including but not limited to: High traffic volumes Malicious activity or automated scripts Insufficient resources or … Read more

JK Rowling Sparks Controversy with UK Supreme Court Ruling Support

JK Rowling has sparked widespread backlash after celebrating a recent UK Supreme Court ruling that defined women as “biological sex” under equality legislation. The court’s decision, made on April 16, effectively means trans women with gender recognition certificates are not protected from discrimination as women under Britain’s Equality Act. Rowling took to social media to … Read more

JK Rowling Celebrates Supreme Court Ruling on Biological Sex Definition

JK Rowling has celebrated a UK supreme court ruling that defines a woman as someone with biological sex, posting on social media with a cigar and referencing her support for women-only spaces and financial backing of For Women Scotland. The author, 59, has been vocal in her stance against gender-critical ideologies and has sparked controversy … Read more

US Wealth Flows to Switzerland Amid Trump Uncertainty

Wealthy Americans are flocking to Swiss banks in search of financial stability and asset protection amid uncertainty under President Donald Trump’s second term. The number of Americans opening banking and investment accounts in Switzerland has increased significantly, with a notable spike this year. Swiss banks have long been known for their strong financial reputation and … Read more

Microplastics in Our Lives: The Hidden Dangers

As Earth Month arrives, experts are sounding the alarm on a growing concern: microplastics. These tiny plastic particles are found in our makeup, groceries, water, and even our bodies. Jessica Oley, founder of Pristine Sprays, warns that avoiding plastic use is key to reducing exposure. Dr. Stephanie Widmer, a medical toxicologist, notes that the full … Read more

US Military Veteran Hijacks Plane in Belize, Killed

A US military veteran hijacked a plane in Belize on Thursday, stabbing three people before being shot dead by one of the passengers. Akinyela Sawa Taylor, a 40-year-old US citizen and former soldier, brandished a knife while demanding to be taken out of the country. The pilot, who was fatally stabbed during the hijacking, managed … Read more

Microsoft’s New AI Skill Allows Agents to Use Websites and Apps

Microsoft has announced a new interactive skill for its Copilot Studio product, enabling AI agents to conduct research on the web and interact with websites like humans do. The skill, called “computer use,” allows agents to click buttons, select menus, and fill out forms on screens, even if no API is available. The feature uses … Read more

Mysterious Martian Rock Sparks NASA Investigation

NASA’s Perseverance rover has made a puzzling discovery in Jezero Crater, a dark-colored stone dubbed “Skull Hill” that may have originated from elsewhere. The rover stopped at the boundary between two contrasting rock outcrops, revealing an intriguing location nicknamed “Port Anson,” featuring several angular rocks with unknown origins. The team, led by Margaret Deahn, believes … Read more

Scientists Discover New Color Beyond Human Vision Range

Researchers have made a groundbreaking discovery by stimulating human retinas with a precise laser setup, allowing five participants to see a color beyond their typical visual range. This saturated bluish-green hue was previously unknown to the human eye. The retina contains three types of cone cells, each sensitive to different wavelengths of light: S cones … Read more