NASA Faces Massive $5 Billion Cut in 2026 Budget Request

The Trump White House has shared its draft version of the budget request for NASA, proposing a massive 20% cut to the agency’s overall budget. The cuts are expected to be devastating, with science programs facing nearly a 50% reduction in funding. The plan would slash $5 billion from the agency’s top line, affecting various … Read more

Paris Transforms to Reduce Air Pollution

Paris has undergone significant changes in the past 20 years to reduce air pollution. The city has added bike lanes, green spaces, and eliminated over 50,000 parking spots to promote alternative modes of transportation. Air pollution data shows a drastic decrease since 2007. The levels have shifted from a red zone indicating severe nitrogen dioxide … Read more

‘Chicken Jockey’ Trend Sparks Debate Over Cinema Etiquette and Power Dynamics

Warner Bros’ latest movie adaptation, A Minecraft Movie, has become a viral sensation among children, with many attending cinemas while carrying real-life chickens. The trend, dubbed “chicken jockey,” involves waiting for the moment when a zombie appears on screen alongside a chicken before erupting into chaos and hurling popcorn around the theatre. The phenomenon has … Read more

Oklahoma Measles Outbreak Reaches 12 Cases Statewide

A measles outbreak in Oklahoma has reached 12 cases, with two new cases reported since last week. The Oklahoma State Department of Health identified nine confirmed cases and three potential cases, all showing symptoms consistent with the disease. The health department recently warned people of a potential exposure at an Aldi grocery store on Northwest … Read more

Delta Flights Diverted to Alabama, Passengers Stuck Overnight

Two Delta flights from Mexico were diverted to Montgomery Regional Airport in Alabama due to weather risks on April 10. The two flights, Flight 1828 and Flight 599, were originally headed to Atlanta but were redirected to the airport without customs facilities, leaving nearly 300 international passengers stranded on board for several hours. The airline … Read more

Top US Neighborhoods for Homebuyers in 2025

A post-pandemic surge is driving demand in Brooklyn’s Prospect Heights and Clinton Hill, two neighborhoods in New York that have seen a doubling of home sales compared to last year. The median sale price here stands at $1,397,000, reflecting a 3.9% increase year-over-year. International appeal, limited housing supply, and easy access to Manhattan are fueling … Read more

Val Kilmer’s Cause of Death Revealed as Pneumonia

Val Kilmer, the actor known for his roles in Top Gun and Batman Forever, passed away on April 2nd at the age of 65. The official cause of death listed on his death certificate is pneumonia, but underlying causes include acute hypoxemic respiratory failure, chronic respiratory failure, and squamous cell carcinoma of the base of … Read more

AI Data Centers Face New Emissions Fees Under Senate Bill

A new federal law aims to hold back major contributors to greenhouse gas emissions. The bill proposes a fee for data centers fueled by electricity, particularly those used in cryptocurrency mining. It is one of the first efforts to regulate these facilities under current Democratic legislation. Despite facing opposition from the Republican-controlled Senate, the measure … Read more

Scientists Recreate Brain’s Pain Circuit for First Time

Scientists have made a groundbreaking breakthrough by recreating the brain circuit responsible for transmitting feelings of pain in a lab dish. The achievement, led by Stanford University researchers, holds immense potential for developing better treatments for chronic pain and neurological conditions. According to Sergiu Pasca, the study’s lead researcher, the team has successfully modeled the … Read more