Pope Francis’ Final Hours Marked by Gratitude and Devotion

Pope Francis passed away on Easter Sunday, surrounded by his personal healthcare assistant, Massimiliano Strappetti, after a 38-day hospitalization. The Argentine Pope’s final hours were marked by gratitude and devotion to the people of God. In one of his last words, he thanked Strappetti for bringing him back to St. Peter’s Square. Strappetti stayed by … Read more

US Stocks Trail Global Markets After Trump’s Tariff Announcement

The US stock market has trailed global markets since President Donald Trump’s April 2 tariff announcement, with gold and German government bonds seeing significant gains. A new chart by Deutsche Bank strategists provides a snapshot of how major asset classes have performed. According to the chart, gold prices have soared as investors sought safe-haven assets … Read more

AI Pioneer Demis Hassabis Predicts End of Diseases

Google DeepMind co-founder and CEO Demis Hassabis has made a bold prediction that new AI models could not only help cure diseases but also lead to the end of all diseases. In an interview with CBS’ 60 Minutes, Hassabis stated that current AI can design drugs in just months, rather than years, and even complete … Read more

Zuckerberg’s $24M DC Suck-Up Campaign: Will it Save Meta?

Mark Zuckerberg is intensifying his efforts to curry favor with the Trump administration as Meta faces a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) trial. The trial, which began last week, aims to break up Meta into its three main products and have them managed independently. Zuckerberg’s actions have raised eyebrows among some who question whether he is … Read more

Gold’s Bull Market: What the Experts Can’t Explain

Gold prices have surged above $3,400, leaving many investors wondering if the trend will continue. However, Mark Hulbert, a financial expert, is skeptical about predicting the future of gold prices. Hulbert states that none of the theories attempting to explain gold’s rise are objectively provable. This lack of concrete evidence makes it challenging for investors … Read more

New Study Reveals Unexpected Side Effects of Common High Blood Pressure Medication

A new study published in Hypertension Research has found that commonly prescribed high blood pressure medications, such as ACE inhibitors and ARBs, can have unexpected side effects when combined with a new enzyme called ACE2. The researchers at Penn Dental Medicine used a plant-encapsulated system to deliver oral ACE2 to dogs with elevated systolic blood … Read more

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Access to a website has been blocked due to concerns about automation tools being used. This issue can occur if JavaScript is disabled or blocked by browser extensions, such as ad blockers. Additionally, browsers that do not support cookies may also trigger the block. To resolve the issue, ensure that JavaScript and cookies are enabled … Read more

Thrifting Boom as Inflation and Tariffs Take a Toll on Consumers

Millennials are turning to thrifting in record numbers due to rising inflation and tariffs threatening to increase prices for clothing and household items. According to Kelsey Meyers, a 38-year-old mother of four from Minnesota, the shift began after the COVID-19 pandemic, with younger generations opting for affordable, second-hand options. A recent poll by Babylist found … Read more