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Spanish Police Crack Down on Exotic Cat Trafficking Ring

Two people suspected of breeding and selling exotic cats in Spain have been arrested by police. The pair, who were found at a property in Manacor, Majorca, had 19 exotic animals including a desert lynx and two servals. According to the Guardia Civil, the suspects sold various animal species such as white tigers, black leopards, … Read more

Ancient Fire Use Revealed in Ukrainian Hearths During Last Glacial Maximum

Fire was crucial for human survival during the most recent Ice Age, but surprisingly little evidence of hearths exists from Europe’s coldest years. Researchers have uncovered new insights into how fire was used during this period by studying three prehistoric hearths in Ukraine. The team of researchers analyzed three ancient hearths at the Korman’ 9 … Read more

Northern Lights to be Visible in More US States This Week

A recent coronal mass ejection will likely disrupt Earth’s magnetic field this week, making the northern lights visible to more states as early as Tuesday night. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), a Kp index of six is forecast for Tuesday night, indicating the northern lights will be active along the northern … Read more

RuneScape: Dragonwilds Released to Surprising Speed

Jagex has made a surprise announcement by releasing RuneScape: Dragonwilds, an open-world survival crafting spin-off game set in the RuneScape universe, just two weeks after its initial announcement. The game allows players to survive solo or online cooperatively with up to three friends in a vibrant, colorful environment. Set on the “forgotten continent” of Ashenfall, … Read more

Regulators Back Down on Credit Card Late Fees After Settlement

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has sided with bank trade groups in asking a federal court to dismiss the credit card late fee rule, marking a significant shift from 2023 when regulators considered late fees “junk.” The proposed rule would have reduced average late fees from $32 to $8. Industry experts had expected the … Read more

Google Eliminates Country Code Redirects in Search Results

Google has made a significant change to its search results, eliminating country code top-level domain redirects (ccTLD) to unify its search results globally. This means that users will no longer see the full web address of the search engine when searching for something, as it was previously displayed as ‘google.ng’ for users in Nigeria or … Read more

Belichick’s UNC Bid Falls Through for Iamaleava

Former Tennessee QB Nico Iamaleava is no longer in the running to join Bill Belichick’s North Carolina Tar Heels after being “unofficially” removed from their recruitment list, according to Pete Nakos of On3.com. The 2025 NIL payment dispute with Tennessee and interest from UCLA and Tulane likely contributed to this development. Meanwhile, UNC is now … Read more