Taking Over-the-Counter Painkillers Correctly is Key

Over-the-counter pain medications can be safe and effective if used correctly. However, many people misuse them, leading to serious side effects. Trisha Pasricha, a physician at Harvard Medical School, says that people often take too much pain medication too quickly, misdiagnose an ailment, or unknowingly take multiple pain relievers at the same time. To avoid … Read more

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Overwatch 2 Introduces Innovative Stadium Mode

Overwatch 2 is set to launch its most exciting new mode since its initial announcement in 2014 – Stadium. This best-of-7 mode allows players to upgrade their Heroes with more powerful abilities across multiple rounds, transforming the core gameplay of Overwatch. In Stadium, teams of five earn Cash each round based on eliminations, healing, and … Read more

Auto Insurance Rates at Risk Amid Rising Tariffs

A new wave of tariffs, including those targeting vehicles and car parts, is causing Americans to reassess their plans for buying a car or maintaining existing ones. President Trump’s proposal to temporarily pause the 25% tax on imported cars may provide some relief, but the impact on auto insurance rates remains uncertain. Tariffs are pushing … Read more

Gene Hackman, Wife Betsy Arakawa Hackman Died Under Mysterious Circumstances

Gene Hackman, the Oscar-winning actor, and his wife Betsy Arakawa Hackman were found dead at their Santa Fe estate on February 26. The couple’s bodies were discovered by maintenance workers Jesse Kesler and Roland Lowe Begay after neither had been heard from in weeks. According to authorities, Gene died of hypertensive atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease with … Read more

WWE SmackDown Sees Changes Ahead of WrestleMania 41

The April 18 edition of WWE SmackDown will mark the final weekly TV show before the two-night WrestleMania 41 card. Fans can expect some adjustments and narrative shifts that will add excitement to the upcoming event. Zelina Vega has emerged as a top contender for Chelsea Green’s WWE Women’s United States Championship, following her countout … Read more

Measles Expert Praised by RFK Jr Despite Being Ill with Virus

A doctor who treated kids during a measles outbreak in Texas was shown on video with the virus despite being in a clinic just days before meeting Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Dr. Ben Edwards, who has been treating children in a makeshift clinic set up in Seminole, Texas, appeared in a video posted … Read more

PUNCH Mission Collects First Images in Polar Orbit Around Earth

The Southwest Research Institute-led Polarimeter to Unify the Corona and Heliosphere (PUNCH) mission has collected its first images following its March 11 launch into polar orbit around Earth. The mission, consisting of four small spacecraft that will work together as a single virtual instrument, aims to image the solar corona, the sun’s outer atmosphere. According … Read more

WWE Hall of Fame 2025 Ceremony Details Announced

This year’s WWE Hall of Fame ceremony, taking place on April 19 at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas hotel, will honor five wrestling greats. The event begins at 10 p.m. PT and can be streamed live on Peacock in the US and Netflix internationally. The inductees include Paul “Triple H” Levesque, Lex Luger, Michelle McCool, Earthquake … Read more

US Measles Outbreak Sees Over 650 Cases, Funding Cuts Threaten Response

A multistate measles outbreak has surpassed 650 cases across the US, with Texas at its epicenter. However, federal funding cuts are putting a strain on public health efforts. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently reduced billions of dollars in Covid-19 pandemic-era grants that were also used to respond to other public health … Read more