UK’s Keir Starmer Backs Zelensky in Ukraine Peace Talks

UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has challenged US President Donald Trump’s proposals, insisting that Ukraine should decide the terms of any peace deal with Russia. In an interview with The Telegraph, Mr Starmer said he backs Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and not Russia for blame in failed negotiations. Mr Starmer also refused to back … Read more

Light Movement Linked to 25% Lower Cancer Risk

A recent study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine found that incorporating light movement throughout the day can significantly lower an individual’s risk of developing cancer. The research, which analyzed data from 85,000 adults in the U.K., discovered a 26 percent lower risk of cancer among those with high daily physical activity. The … Read more

Bill Maher Claps Back at Larry David Over Criticism of Trump Meeting

Comedian Bill Maher has responded to comedian and actor Larry David’s New York Times op-ed criticizing his recent dinner with President Trump, saying that comparing the meeting to someone meeting Hitler was “insulting” to 6 million dead Jews. Maher defended his encounter with Trump, calling it a chance to discuss politics and said he didn’t … Read more

HHS to Spend $50 Million on Autism Research Effort

The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is launching a $50 million research initiative to better understand the causes of autism spectrum disorder and improve treatments, contradicting earlier reports of a registry for Americans with autism. NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya announced plans to create such a registry at an internal meeting, sparking widespread … Read more

Risks of Smoking and Heavy Drinking Appear Early in Life

A new study published in Annals of Medicine has found that smoking, heavy alcohol consumption, and lack of exercise can start to affect health as early as 36 years old. Researchers from Finnish universities followed a group of children born in the city of Jyväskylä from childhood until their early 60s. The study analyzed participants’ … Read more

Ryan Coogler’s ‘Sinners’ Overwhelms Expectations, Proves Black Cinema Matters

“Sinners,” the vampire film directed by Ryan Coogler, has shattered expectations at the box office, defying doubters and critics alike. Despite modest projections of $40 to $50 million for its Easter weekend opening, the movie quickly surpassed estimates with a global debut of $63 million. The film’s success can be attributed to a near-perfect Rotten … Read more

Mortgage Rates Continue Slow Descent, Bond Market Improves Gains

Mortgage rates have been steadily decreasing over the past week, with some fluctuations. The trend shows promise as rates move lower without significant rebounds. However, this week began on a shaky note, with rates rising on Monday before stabilizing. Today was the best day of the week for the bond market, which saw gains primarily … Read more

Mars Rover Discovers New Mineral Siderite on Easter Monday

Planetary Geologist Susanne Schwenzer shares her experience of coordinating mission activities on Easter Monday. With a full day ahead, she and the team are eager to explore the Martian surface. The rover recently discovered the mineral siderite in three drill holes, providing valuable insights into the planet’s carbon cycle. On Easter Monday, Susanne took on … Read more