YouTube Introduces Video Carousel in AI-Overviews Search Results

Google is testing a video carousel feature within its AI-powered search experience, AI Overviews, on YouTube. The feature allows users to browse relevant videos for queries like “best noise cancelling headphones” or “museums to visit in San Francisco.” This test is part of Google’s ongoing effort to enhance user engagement and provide dynamic search results. … Read more

Scientists Mimic Photosynthesis to Convert CO2 into Liquid Fuel

A groundbreaking collaboration between researchers from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and international partners has successfully mimicked photosynthesis to convert carbon dioxide into liquid fuels. The breakthrough, part of the Liquid Sunlight Alliance (LiSA) initiative, has brought scientists closer to harnessing the sun’s energy to produce sustainable fuels. The team developed a self-contained system … Read more

Trump Defies Founding Principle: Laws Over Men

President Donald Trump’s administration is pushing its agenda despite breaking core founding principles of the US. In an interview with Time magazine, Trump expressed doubts about the country being ruled by laws, not men. When asked if he agreed that the US is a government “ruled by laws, not by men,” Trump replied, “I think … Read more

Tesla Stock Surges on Loosened Self-Driving Car Regulations

Tesla’s stock price soared 18% this week, its best weekly gain since November’s presidential election. The surge came after the Department of Transportation released an Automated Vehicle Framework aimed at relaxing regulatory standards for self-driving cars. The framework is seen as a significant boost to Tesla’s plans for autonomous vehicles and robotaxis. CEO Elon Musk … Read more

Judge Rejects Superman Co-Creator’s Lawsuit Over Foreign Copyrights

A US federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit by Warren Peary, the nephew of Superman co-creator Joseph Shuster, who sought to block the release of a new superhero film due to foreign copyrights. The judge cited lack of jurisdiction over the case and denied Peary’s request for a preliminary injunction, rendering his lawsuit moot. Source: … Read more

Cheech and Chong Reflect on Careers and Friendship in New Doc

A new documentary, “Cheech and Chong’s Last Movie,” delves into the careers of comedy duo Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong. The film features the comedians discussing their pasts in separate talking-head segments and scripted scenes together in a vintage roadster. The documentary explores how the pair’s stoner characters in their act catapulted them to success. … Read more

Global Economy and Politics Update for April 26th, 2025

The world is focused on various economic and political issues this week. A leading global publication provides in-depth analysis of current trends and events. Key developments include politics and business news, making it a must-read for professionals and those interested in international affairs. To access the full article, please create a free account or log … Read more

Bitcoin Sees Boost Amid Trump’s Shift on China Tariffs

Bitcoin prices have surged above $90,000 as US President Donald Trump unexpectedly shifts his stance on proposed tariff hikes on China. Analysts believe this change in policy could be the catalyst for a price increase to $100,000. Trump recently expressed a more conciliatory tone towards China, striking down escalating rhetoric and tariff threats. This shift … Read more

Trump’s Tariffs Cause Economic Woes Across US Industries

US companies, including major brands like PepsiCo, American Airlines, and Chipotle, have expressed concerns over President Donald Trump’s trade policies, which they say are leading to reduced consumer spending, higher costs, and economic uncertainty. The companies’ quarterly earnings reports revealed that tariffs on imported goods, particularly those from China, are taking a toll on their … Read more

Mapping Female Sexuality: Researchers Identify Pleasurable and Aversive Zones

A groundbreaking study has created comprehensive maps of women’s erogenous and aversive zones, revealing which areas contribute most to sexual pleasure and why some are often avoided. Conducted by researchers from The Journal of Sexual Medicine, the study surveyed 441 women aged 18-83, asking them to identify specific zones they found pleasurable or aversive during … Read more