Weinstein’s NY Rape Trial Begins After 2-Year Wait

Harvey Weinstein’s retrial in his New York rape case started on Tuesday with jury selection, marking a return to the courthouse where he was previously tried and sentenced to 23 years in prison. Weinstein appeared cheerful as he entered the courtroom, wearing a blue suit and tie, and accompanied by his lawyer and a book. … Read more

Server Error Causes ‘Too Many Requests’

A server error has triggered a “Too Many Requests” response for IP address 37.27.54.14, with a request ID of 48981185. This issue is likely related to excessive traffic or concurrent requests made by the client. The specific cause of the error may vary depending on the underlying system configuration and usage patterns. In general, “Too … Read more

Jalen Ramsey Trade Rumors Spill: Patriots Potential Suitors

The New England Patriots are reportedly a potential destination for the Dolphins and Jalen Ramsey’s trade. NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport said that both sides are “mutually set to explore trade options,” which would make it less likely for Ramsey to play for the Dolphins in 2025. The news could be beneficial for the Patriots, who … Read more

CT Scans Linked to 5% of All New Cancer Cases Annually

A group of researchers from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) has warned that cancers associated with radiation from CT scans could soon account for 5% of all new cancer cases annually. Based on a risk model using approximately 93 million scans in 62 million patients in 2023, the authors estimate that around 103,000 … Read more

Cloudflare Blocks Request Due to High Traffic

Cloudflare, a popular content delivery network (CDN), has temporarily blocked access to its service due to an unexpected surge in traffic. The company detected a significant increase in requests, exceeding the allowed limit, resulting in a “429 Too Many Requests” error. This issue is believed to be caused by a large number of users attempting … Read more

Treasuries Under Fire as Global Economic Uncertainty Grows

US Treasury yields have surged in recent days, sparking concerns about the market’s appetite for riskier assets. The selling pressure on Treasuries has been fueled by a combination of factors, including tariffs, recession risks, and inflation concerns. The “sell America Inc.” narrative suggests that frustrated players are selling Treasuries, potentially driven by political sentiment or … Read more

Porterville Irrigation District Ends Groundwater Partnership with City Over Control Fears

The Porterville Irrigation District has ended its groundwater management agreement with the city of Porterville after a contentious meeting, sparking outrage among local growers. The decision to form its own groundwater agency is part of efforts to address growing tensions over water management in the region. The partnership, established just two months ago, aimed to … Read more

Tyron Smith Retires After 14 Seasons with Dallas Cowboys

Dallas Cowboys legendary offensive tackle Tyron Smith is hanging up his boots after 14 seasons in the NFL. Smith, who played 13 of those seasons with the Cowboys, has decided to retire in the same offseason as fellow Cowboys great Zack Martin. Smith’s career was marked by incredible success, earning him eight Pro Bowl selections … Read more

Trump’s Tariffs Spark Widespread Dissent Among Americans

A recent survey of U.S. adults reveals widespread discontent among Americans regarding President Donald Trump’s tariffs and their potential effects on consumer goods. The majority of reputable polls conducted since his April 2 “Liberation Day” announcement show a significant decline in his approval rating. According to the surveys, 50% disapprove of Trump’s handling of foreign … Read more

US Consumers See Tariff-Driven Inflation as Temporary, Not Permanent

American consumers expect rapid price increases due to tariffs to be short-term rather than permanent, according to a recent survey. The median inflation expectations for the year ahead rose by 0.5 percentage point to 3.6% in March, but long-term expectations remain stable at 3% over the next three years and 2.9% over the next five … Read more