Royal Family’s Easter Outfit Reveals Subtle Messages

The British royal family is embracing spring with their Easter attire, opting for pastel hues and statement millinery at St George’s Chapel, Windsor. King Charles and Queen Camilla joined other family members in attendance. However, one notable absence was the Prince and Princess of Wales, who reportedly spent Easter at home in Norfolk with their … Read more

AOL Discloses Cookie Use and Data Collection Policy

AOL, as part of its Yahoo family of brands, uses cookies and collects personal data for various purposes beyond advertising. When visiting the sites or using the apps owned by AOL and Yahoo, users are presented with options to reject these practices or customize their choices. Users can decline all cookie use and data collection … Read more

Israel Blames ‘Professional Failures’ for Gaza Ambulance Attack

An Israeli military investigation has blamed “professional failures” and operational errors for the killing of 15 paramedics and first responders in a convoy attack in Gaza last March. The probe found that soldiers had made faulty assumptions about the identity of the vehicles, which led to the incident. However, the commander who ordered the troops … Read more

Measles Outbreak Hits Virginia State

Virginia’s first measles case of 2025 has been confirmed, involving a child under the age of 4 who recently traveled internationally. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that as of April 17, 24 states have seen over 800 cases of measles, with the country witnessing a significant surge in outbreaks. State Epidemiologist … Read more

KBB Website Unavailable for Public Access

Kbb.com, a well-known platform for car buyers and sellers, experienced an unexpected outage on its website. When users attempted to access the site’s “Is Now the Time to Buy, Sell or Trade In a Used Car?” article, they were met with an “Access Denied” error message. The issue was attributed to a server-side problem that … Read more

Record-Breaking Tree Found in California’s High Sierra

A new record for the highest-elevation tree in California has been set, with a Jeffrey pine discovered at 11,517 feet above sea level in Sequoia National Park. The discovery was made by UC Davis Professor Hugh Safford during a hike and is published in the journal Madroño. Safford’s find surpassed the previous record for the … Read more

New Study Reveals Hidden Dangers of Unregulated Social Media Use

A recent study has shed light on the hidden dangers of unregulated social media use, warning users about the potential risks to their mental health and well-being. The research, conducted by a team of experts in the field, found that excessive social media use can lead to increased stress, anxiety, and depression. The study also … Read more

RSF Declares Parallel Government Amid Sudan Power Struggle

Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has formed its own government, two years into a power struggle with the Sudanese army that has left tens of thousands killed and millions homeless. The RSF declared “the establishment of the Government of Peace and Unity,” a broad civilian coalition. The move comes after months of fighting between … Read more

Groundbreaking Battery Tech Produces Clean Hydrogen Peroxide

Researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have developed a novel battery technology that not only stores energy but also produces hydrogen peroxide, a cleaner and cheaper alternative to traditional methods. The breakthrough utilizes zinc-air battery technology to generate H₂O₂ in a process that is environmentally sustainable and economically viable. The new method uses … Read more

Texas Measles Outbreak Reaches 600 Cases

A measles outbreak in West Texas has reached 597 confirmed cases, with most cases centered in the region. The virus is highly contagious and can spread for days before and after symptoms appear. According to Dr. Ben Neuman, a Texas A&M virologist, herd immunity is being challenged due to low vaccination rates. About 10% of … Read more