US to Ban Synthetic Dyes from Food Supply

The US Department of Health and Human Services is set to introduce a plan to remove synthetic food dyes, commonly derived from petroleum, from the country’s food supply. This move follows pressure on major food manufacturers and will be unveiled by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and FDA Commissioner Marty Makary in Washington, DC … Read more

Idaho Town Hall Meeting Protests Turn Violent

Teresa Borrenpohl, a woman from Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, has filed a lawsuit against Kootenai County Sheriff Robert Norris and a private security firm. The incident occurred on February 22, 2025, during a town hall meeting where Borrenpohl was forcibly removed by three security officers for expressing her dissenting opinion. Borrenpohl stated that she was shocked … Read more

Cooper Flagg Declares for 2025 NBA Draft

Cooper Flagg, a 6’9 combo forward, has announced his intention to enter the 2025 NBA Draft. The projected top pick is considered a generational talent due to his versatility and ability to play both sides of the floor. Flagg’s decision makes financial sense as joining the league sooner will make him eligible for a maximum … Read more

Bluesky Rolls Out Blue Check Verification Feature

Social media platform Bluesky has announced its rollout of blue check verification, confirming earlier rumors about this feature’s introduction. The new feature aims to verify notable accounts, making it easier for users to trust the authenticity of posts. The initial phase will involve working with a select group of “Trusted Verifiers” – independent organizations that … Read more

Boeing Returns Jet to US Amid Trump’s Tariffs on China

A Boeing jet intended for a Chinese airline, Xiamen Airlines, landed back at the company’s US production hub in Seattle after being affected by the tit-for-tat tariffs launched by Donald Trump. The 737 MAX, which was meant for Xiamen Airlines, made refuelling stops in Guam and Hawaii on its 5,000-mile return journey. The jet’s market … Read more

Witness the Lyrid Meteor Shower Tonight

The Lyrid meteor shower peaks tonight, April 21st-22nd, producing anywhere between 10 and 100 shooting stars per hour. For Americans and Europeans, it’s an excellent viewing opportunity due to the constellation Lyra being high in the northern sky. The Earth crosses the path of a comet, Thatcher Comet, which forms the Lyrids meteor stream. This … Read more

Zuckerberg Defends Meta’s Acquisition of Instagram and WhatsApp Amid Antitrust Lawsuit

Mark Zuckerberg took to the stand this week during the start of trial over the blockbuster antitrust lawsuit brought by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) regarding Meta’s acquisition of Instagram and WhatsApp. Zuckerberg predicted that he might find himself in a similar position years ago, even proposing spinning off Instagram himself. In 2018, Zuckerberg raised … Read more

5 Ways Gemini AI Can Boost Your Life Today

Are you looking for an instant life upgrade? Artificial intelligence (AI) can make a significant impact on our daily lives, helping us become more productive, informed, and calm. One popular AI platform is Gemini, which has transformed my life and can do the same for yours. Gemini offers various ways to improve your life. Here … Read more

Whisky Gaming Front-End for Wine Fades Away

Whisky, a popular front-end tool for running Windows games on macOS, is no longer receiving updates. The 18-year-old developer behind the project, Isaac Marovitz, hopes users will switch to CodeWeavers’ CrossOver product instead. Marovitz believes Whisky has not significantly contributed to the Wine community and faces stiff competition from CrossOver. “Practically zero” of his work … Read more