Ukraine Hit by Russian Air Attacks as Easter Ceasefire Ends

Russia launched a new barrage of deadly air attacks on Ukraine as the Easter ceasefire came to an end, killing at least three people and wounding several in the southern region of Kherson. The US is pushing for a deal between Moscow and Kyiv to end the three-year conflict, with the latest proposal including recognition … Read more

20+ Cookies Tracking User Behavior on Search Engine Land

A visit to the popular website Search Engine Land involves a multitude of cookies tracking user behavior. To understand how these cookies work, we’ve broken down some of the most common ones. 1. Marketo tracking cookie (400 days): This cookie links visitor behavior to email marketing campaigns, measuring campaign effectiveness. 2. Microsoft Bing cookie (390 … Read more

Motorola Unveils AI-Powered Razr Flip Phones with Partnerships and Competitors

Motorola has launched new versions of its iconic Razr flip phone series, featuring artificial intelligence-powered features from various companies including Perplexity, Meta, Microsoft, and Google. The announcement comes as Google faces a federal lawsuit alleging monopolistic practices in the search market. The new phones, set to launch on May 15, will include AI tools that … Read more

K2-18b Biosignature Claim Under Scrutiny After Independent Reanalysis

New analysis of data from the James Webb Space Telescope has raised doubts on the recent claim of detecting life-associated gases on K2-18b. An independent reanalysis by a University of Oxford researcher suggests that there is too much noise in the data to draw conclusions about the planet’s atmosphere. The original claim was made last … Read more

Mortgage Rates Rise, Slowing Down Housing Market Growth

US mortgage rates remain high, with 30-year fixed-rate mortgages averaging 6.81% as of April 24, according to Freddie Mac. This increase has led to a decrease in consumer and investor confidence, causing mortgage applications to slump for the second consecutive week. The National Association of Realtors reported that sales of previously-owned homes cratered in March, … Read more

Most Americans Disapprove of Trump’s Tariffs, Fearing Inflation

Nearly two-thirds of Americans disapprove of President Donald Trump’s tariffs on international trade. The majority believes the tariffs will drive up inflation, outweighing hopes that they’ll boost manufacturing employment. A recent poll shows that 47% of Republicans think tariffs will negatively impact inflation, while 75% of independents share this concern. Even Democrats are opposed to … Read more

AI Firm Perplexity Aims to Track Users with New Browser

Perplexity, a cutting-edge AI company, is building its own browser, Comet, to collect data on users’ online activities outside of its app and sell premium ads. CEO Aravind Srinivas explained that the goal is to build a more accurate user profile by tracking users’ browsing habits, shopping, and entertainment preferences. Srinivas believes that users will … Read more

Jayson Tatum Returns for Game 3 Against Magic

Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum is set to return for Game 3 of their Eastern Conference first-round series against the Orlando Magic on Wednesday night. The team announced that Tatum would be available, despite dealing with a severe bone bruise in his right wrist. Tatum suffered the injury during Game 1 and missed Game 2 … Read more

European Site Availability Issues Hit Travelers

A popular website is currently inaccessible to users in the European Union due to unavailability of its services within the region. The issue affects travelers and individuals seeking information on the website, who are being denied access. The cause of the website’s unavailability is not yet clear, but it is believed to be related to … Read more