Around the Horn’s Charlie Pelton Hangs Up His Mic After 22 Years

Former Around the Horn host Charlie Pelton is retiring from the show after 22 years, citing declining ratings and a shift in tone towards negativity. However, Pelton claims that it was ESPN who made the decision to cancel his appearances on the program, not the network itself. Pelton, a sports editor during SportsDay’s heyday, joined … Read more

GLP-1 Drugs May Cut Cancer Risk, Sanofi’s Stock Falls

GLP-1 drugs have shown promise in cutting the risk of cancer, according to an academic study. However, this potential benefit was overshadowed by disappointing hepatitis B test results and a stock offering from pharmaceutical company Gyre. Researchers observed that GLP-1 medications may have anti-cancer properties, suggesting new avenues for treatment. In contrast, Gyre’s recent data … Read more

Nuclear Energy Stocks See Boost with New White House Orders

US nuclear energy stocks surged as President Trump signed two key executive orders aimed at accelerating reactor permits and expanding domestic uranium production, sparking hopes of increased investment in the sector. Source: https://www.barrons.com/articles/lightbridge-nuscale-oklo-stock-trump-nuclear-executive-orders-eb58f9b9

Nordstrom Half-Yearly Sale Offers Up to 60% Off Summer Essentials

The Nordstrom Half-Yearly Sale is now live, featuring discounts of up to 60% off popular brands like Coach and Teva. This sale spans women’s and men’s fashion, accessories, and beauty products, making it a great time to refresh your wardrobe and beauty routine for summer. Specific deals include: * Teva sandals at discounted prices * … Read more

Astronomers Dismiss Signs of Life on Distant Planet K2-18b

A team of astronomers has re-examined the data suggesting life on a distant planet called K2-18b. The new analysis, conducted independently by three different teams, found no compelling evidence for the presence of life on this exoplanet. Initially, researchers had detected a molecule in the atmosphere that could have been created by living organisms, but … Read more

PFW Drops Baseball and Softball Programs Amid Budget Cuts

Purdue University Fort Wayne has announced the discontinuation of its baseball and softball programs, effective immediately. The decision comes as part of a broader effort to reduce costs and realign the university’s expenses with revenue. According to Athletic Director Kelley Hartley Hutton, the move is necessary due to inadequate investments in facilities and resources over … Read more

Apple WWDC 2025: Dates, Sessions, and Updates to Expect

The highly anticipated Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2025 is set to kick off on June 9th. The annual online conference promises a week of technology, innovation, and creativity for developers worldwide. This year’s event will feature over 100 technical sessions, group labs, and one-on-one appointments with Apple experts. Keynote Address: On June 9th at 10 … Read more

Jesse Armstrong’s “Mountainhead” Exposes the Dark Side of Tech Bro Power

Succession creator Jesse Armstrong’s latest project, Mountainhead, premieres on HBO, offering a timely satire on the concentration of power among billionaire tech moguls. The film follows four friends – Hugo (Jason Schwartzman), Randy (Steve Carell), Jeff (Ramy Youssef), and Ven (Cory Michael Smith) – who gather for a weekend at Hugo’s luxurious mountain retreat. As … Read more

NHS urged to use extra scans for women with dense breasts

A UK-led study has found that using alternative scanning methods could detect more cancers in women with very dense breasts, potentially saving up to 700 lives a year. Researchers say the current mammogram technique can miss cancers in these women because dense breast tissue appears whiter on x-rays, making it harder to spot early-stage cancers. … Read more