Kourtney Kardashian’s Most Common Edited Item Revealed by Sister Khloé

Khloe Kardashian has opened up about her sister Kourtney Kardashian Barker’s editing habits on their family reality show “The Kardashians.” As executive producers, the sisters have a say in what footage makes it to air. According to Khloe, Kourtney is particular about keeping certain language out of the finished product. In an interview with the … Read more

Supreme Court Ruling Eases Labour Party’s Trans Rights Conundrum

A recent Supreme Court ruling has brought clarity to the long-standing debate on trans rights in the UK, potentially calming the storm of verbal sparring between politicians. The ruling’s impact is particularly notable for the Labour Party, which has struggled with the issue. In 2019, Labour committed to introducing self-identification for transgender people into its … Read more

EU Ponders Cutting Russian Oil and Gas Imports Amid US Pressure

The European Commission is working on a proposal to reduce the bloc’s dependence on Russian oil and gas imports, following criticism from US President Donald Trump. The plan aims to phase out Russian fossil fuels from the European energy market. The proposal may include increasing US natural gas imports, as suggested by EU Commissioner Ursula … Read more

Apple Offers 10% Off Accessories When Recycling Eligible Devices

Apple has launched an Earth Day promotion, offering customers 10% off eligible accessories when they recycle eligible devices at participating Apple Stores. The offer is available from April 22 to May 16 in many countries, including the US, Canada, and several European nations. The promotion targets devices that are not eligible for trade-in credit at … Read more

Tech Giants Race to Zero Carbon Emissions

Tech giants Apple, Microsoft, and Amazon are locked in a battle to reduce their carbon pollution. Apple has made significant progress, reporting a 60% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions since 2015. The company aims to eliminate at least 75% of its emissions by 2030. Many companies have successfully reduced their own carbon footprint, thanks to … Read more

Ancient Antikythera Mechanism Found Flawed in Design

The Antikythera Mechanism, an ancient Greek artifact believed to be the world’s oldest computer, has been found to have design flaws. The mechanism, discovered in a first century B.C. shipwreck off the coast of Greece in 1901, is composed of a hand crank and series of interlocking bronze gears. Researchers suggest that its triangular-shaped gear … Read more

Global Stock Market Reels After US Tariffs

The impact of the new US tariff policy on global stock markets is a story of turmoil and unpredictability. When President Trump unveiled his plan to remake the global economy, he promised to reduce trade imbalances, restore “fairness” in trade, and bring manufacturing jobs back into the United States. The tariffs, which include a universal … Read more

AOL’s Cookie Notice Explained

AOL, part of Yahoo’s family of brands, shares its cookie notice with users. This notice explains how the company uses cookies and personal data for various purposes. Users can choose to accept or reject the use of cookies and personal data by clicking on “Reject all” or customizing their choices through “Manage privacy settings”. At … Read more

Mysterious Magnetar’s Origin Challenged by Astronomers

A powerful magnetar, traveling through our galaxy from an unknown birthplace, is puzzling scientists with its unusual origin story. NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has tracked the object, SGR 0501+4516, for over a decade, revealing it likely didn’t form in the typical violent supernova explosion that creates ultra-magnetic neutron stars. Neutron stars are dead remnants of … Read more