Controlling Blood Pressure Reduces Dementia Risk by 15%

Researchers have found that intensive help to reduce high blood pressure, such as medication and coaching, can lower the risk of dementia. A study involving 33,995 people with uncontrolled hypertension in rural China found that those who received intensive blood pressure management had a 15% lower risk of developing dementia over four years. This intervention … Read more

Mpox Found in Pitt County Wastewater Samples

Health officials in Pitt County, North Carolina, have detected the mpox virus in wastewater samples collected on March 25, 28, and April 8th. The North Carolina Wastewater Monitoring Network conducts routine testing, which revealed a non-infectious strain of the virus. Pitt County Health Director Wes Gray stated that while finding the virus in wastewater does … Read more

Larry David Mocks Bill Maher’s Trump Dinner Review

Comedian and writer Larry David has poked fun at late-night host Bill Maher’s glowing review of his White House dinner with Donald Trump. In a satirical essay, David likened the dinner to meeting “Hitler” rather than Trump. David had previously been critical of Trump on his radio show, but after their dinner, he began to … Read more

Northrop’s Stock Drops Amid High B-21 Bomber Costs

Northrop Grumman Corp.’s stock plummeted over 13% on Tuesday, marking the worst performance among S&P 500 companies. The defense contractor attributed its first-quarter profit shortfall to rising production costs for the B-21 bomber program. The unexpected cost increase put pressure on the company’s financials, leading analysts to label the quarter as “tough.” This downward trend … Read more

NBA Trade Analysis: The Rise of Megalomaniacal Front Office

The recent trade of Luka Doncic has left fans stunned, not because of the move itself, but due to the questionable decision-making process behind it. ESPN’s Tim MacMahon shed light on Nico Harrison’s internal struggles with his medical staff and his eventual firing via video call. While some may argue that Harrison’s actions were rational, … Read more

Labor Department CIO Plans 30% Staff Cut Amid Efficiency Push

The US Labor Department’s new Chief Information Officer (CIO) plans to reduce its staff by about 30%, according to an agency source. Thomas Shedd, who took on the role last month, aims to achieve this through voluntary departures and reduction-in-force efforts. The CIO office will focus on systems used for benefit disbursement and programs required … Read more