NBCUniversal Cookie Policy Explained

NBCUniversal uses cookies on its websites and mobile apps for various purposes, including analytics, interest-based advertising, and cross-device tracking. This cookie policy explains how we use cookies, why we need them, and how you can manage your cookie settings. **Why do we use cookies?** Cookies are small files stored on your device by our websites … Read more

How to Enable JavaScript in Your Browser

Enabling JavaScript in a browser is necessary for accessing many online features and content. Here are the steps to follow: To enable JavaScript in your browser: 1. Open your web browser, such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Microsoft Edge. 2. Click on the three vertical dots in the top right corner of the browser … Read more

Ghost of Yotei: Unpacking the Onryo Persona

The upcoming game Ghost of Yotei has been shedding light on its gameplay mechanics, world, and story, with a focus on Atsu’s personal journey of revenge against those who killed her family. In this context, it’s fascinating to explore the origins and meaning behind the Onryo persona, which Atsu adopts as she seeks vengeance. In … Read more

Scientists Discover Gut Microbe Link to Regulating Blood Sugar and Cravings

Researchers at Jiangnan University in China have identified a key gut microbe that helps regulate blood sugar levels and sugar cravings in mice, sparking hopes for a new treatment approach for type 2 diabetes. By increasing the abundance of Bacteroides vulgatus, a specific gut microbe, diabetic mice showed improved glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) secretion, leading to … Read more

FAA Imposes Delays at Newark Airport Due to Staffing Issues

Air traffic control staffing issues have caused significant delays for passengers flying in and out of Newark Liberty International Airport, a situation that has persisted for an unprecedented sixth day. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) cited staffing as the cause of delays, with over 270 flights affected as of Saturday afternoon. The issue is not … Read more

HHS to Require Placebo-Controlled Trials for New Vaccines Before Licensing

The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has announced plans to require all new vaccines be tested in placebo-controlled trials before they’re licensed for use, raising concerns about the safety and efficacy of updated COVID-19 boosters. This change would significantly alter the current system used for flu-like vaccines, which only requires post-marketing surveillance. … Read more

Dinosaur Extinction Mystery Solved?

A new study suggests dinosaurs may not have been in decline before the Chicxulub asteroid struck 66 million years ago. Researchers analyzed fossil records of four groups of dinosaurs and found that a decrease in discoveries was likely due to geological changes rather than an actual population decline. The team examined over 8,000 fossils from … Read more

US Car Industry Braces for Tariffs and Higher Costs

A 25% import tax on car parts entering the US has come into force, hitting engine manufacturers such as General Motors and Ford with new costs. The tariff, along with a 25% tax on cars imported from abroad, aims to push automakers to manufacture more in the US. However, analysts warn that any expansion of … Read more

Kanye West Files Lawsuit Against Beverly Hills Dentist

Kanye West has filed a lawsuit against Dr. Thomas Connelly, alleging that the dentist recklessly supplied him with nitrous oxide, leading to a chemical dependency that caused neurological damage and “mood instability.” The rapper claims the dentist’s actions fell below the applicable standard of care, causing substantial harm. West’s lawyer, Andrew Cherkasky, states in a … Read more