Social Security Changes Identity Verification Process

The Social Security Administration will start requiring some recipients to verify their identity in person, starting this month. Those who don’t comply risk having their monthly payments suspended or terminated. New applicants and those making changes must now go through the verification process, no matter how long they’ve been receiving benefits. The change is part … Read more

Celeb Space Tour Blamed for Hypocrisy Amid Backlash

Katy Perry’s Blue Origin space tour has sparked a public backlash over what critics call “mission tone-deaf.” The singer, joined by fellow astronaut Gayle King, returned from an 11-minute journey aboard the New Shepard spacecraft. While intended as a historic moment for women in space exploration, the tour was marred by controversy after Wendy’s tweeted … Read more

Catch Spring’s First Meteor Shower with the Lyrids

The Lyrid meteor shower is set to be the first major event of spring, offering a glimpse of shooting stars on Tuesday morning. According to Thaddeus LaCoursiere, planetarium program coordinator at the Bell Museum in St. Paul, Minnesota, viewers can expect around six meteors per hour during the peak. The waning crescent moon will be … Read more

Montana Reports First Measles Cases Since 1990

Measles cases have been reported in Gallatin County, Montana, marking the first confirmed instances of the infectious disease in the state since 1990. Five individuals, including children and adults, have tested positive for measles after being exposed to the virus while traveling out of state. According to the state Department of Public Health and Human … Read more

Japan’s Growing Taste for Foreign Rice Amid Trade Tensions

Tokyo restaurant owner Arata Hirano has taken the bold step of switching to an American variety of rice, doubling its price since his first purchase last summer. Despite this, imported rice is becoming increasingly popular among restaurants and supermarkets in Japan, driven by a severe rice shortage and rising prices at home. Wholesale domestic prices … Read more

Witnessing the Lyrid Meteor Shower in April

The Lyrid meteor shower is set to illuminate the night sky starting this week. One of the oldest annual meteor showers known to humans, it will be visible on Wednesday nights and lasting through April 25. The meteors are thought to be debris left behind by Comet Thatcher, which was first documented in 1861. As … Read more

Lucy Spacecraft to Encounter Asteroid Donaldjohanson

NASA’s Lucy spacecraft is set for its second asteroid encounter, this time with the small main belt asteroid Donaldjohanson. The spacecraft will pass within 596 miles of Donaldjohanson on April 20 at 1:51 pm EDT. During the flyby, Lucy’s instruments will be used to observe the asteroid and gather data. This event is a “dress … Read more

Cannabis Found to Ease Cancer Symptoms, Promote Comfortable Living

A recent study led by Ryan Castle from the Whole Health Oncology Institute has shed new light on the role of cannabis in treating cancer symptoms. The research, conducted in collaboration with Cancer Playbook, aimed to explore whether cannabis can help alleviate typical cancer complaints such as pain, appetite loss, and sleeplessness. The study’s findings … Read more

Hubble Captures Ancient Eagle Nebula in Stunning Detail

The Eagle Nebula, located 7,000 light-years from Earth, has been captured by the Hubble Space Telescope in breathtaking detail. The nebula, also known as M16, surrounds an open star cluster and features a pillar of cold gas and dust stretching 9.5 light-years long. This material is essential for creating new stars. The newly formed stars … Read more

Microsoft’s Copilot Vision Review: Free Edge User Access

Microsoft’s AI-powered Copilot Vision is now available for all Edge users, free of charge. The feature uses AI to analyze and summarize web pages, answer questions, and even generate content. With this tool, you can essentially have a virtual assistant that understands your needs. ZDNET recommends trying Copilot Vision, as it offers a user-friendly interface … Read more