Nvidia CEO Confirms No Evidence of AI Chip Diversion to China

Nvidia Corp. CEO Jensen Huang has assured that there is no evidence of his company’s prized semiconductors being diverted to the Chinese market. He attributes this confidence to trust in trade partners and customers’ awareness of the rules, citing the large size of Nvidia’s hardware making smuggling difficult, as well as the self-monitoring by its … Read more

Trump’s Taylor Swift Tweet Sparks Outrage from Celebrities and Fans

US President Donald Trump recently made a social media post about singer Taylor Swift on his Truth Social platform, sparking widespread criticism from celebrities and fans alike. In the tweet, Trump claimed that since he called her “HOT” before, she was no longer considered hot. The backlash against Trump’s post came quickly, with many on … Read more

Hidden Chemicals Lurk in Your Food Packaging

Synthetic chemicals sneak into food through packaging, processing, and storage. A recent study published in Nature Medicine found that these hidden contaminants are raising serious health concerns. The research focused on chemicals from food packaging materials, such as plastics, metals, and papers. Ultra-processed foods are particularly vulnerable to chemical contamination due to their packaging materials. … Read more

Pope Calls for Peace, Justice, and Truth in Diplomatic Address

Pope Leo XIV addressed the diplomatic corps accredited to the Holy See on Friday, marking his first address to the community since his election as Pope. He praised Ambassador George Poulides of Cyprus, who is stepping down as Dean of the Corps, and highlighted the importance of the diplomatic family’s shared values. The Pope emphasized … Read more

New Study Links Inflammation to Motivational Deficits in Schizophrenia

A groundbreaking study from Emory University has uncovered a biological connection between inflammation and deficits in motivation in individuals with schizophrenia. The research, published in Neuropsychopharmacology, found that higher levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), a blood biomarker of inflammation, were associated with reduced activity in brain regions involved in reward and motivation. The study focused … Read more

Galaxy Digital Secures Nasdaq Listing After 4 Years

Galaxy Digital, a leading American digital asset investment firm, has finally secured its listing on the Nasdaq Global Select Market after a four-year journey that cost $25 million. The firm’s founder, Mike Novogratz, celebrated the milestone with a post on X, confirming that trading has commenced under the ticker symbol $GLXY. Novogratz revealed in an … Read more

Mice and Leaves Glow After Death, Scientists Baffled by Findings

A recent experiment conducted by researchers at the University of Calgary and the National Research Council of Canada has uncovered a phenomenon that challenges our understanding of life after death. Physicist Vahid Salari and his team observed a faint glow in mice and leaves from two different plant species, which appears to cease after death. … Read more

Pope Offers Ukraine Peace Talks After Failed Istanbul Summit

Pope Leo XIV wants to host peace talks between Ukraine and Russia, following a summit in Istanbul that failed to bring together key players. The Vatican called the outcome “tragic” after Russian President Vladimir Putin’s no-show. Cardinal Pietro Parolin described the situation as “difficult,” saying the Holy See is available to host negotiations. The conflict … Read more