The Surprising Health Benefits of Gardening

Gardening is often viewed as a hobby or a way to spend time outdoors, but it can also have numerous health benefits that extend far beyond the physical act of planting and nurturing plants. Research has shown that gardening can help reduce stress levels by providing a calming and meditative environment. The repetitive motion of … Read more

Orioles Fire Manager Brandon Hyde Amid Disappointing Start

Baltimore Orioles manager Brandon Hyde was fired on Saturday, with the team hoping a new leader can spark a turnaround of their struggling team. Despite helping lead the Orioles to two postseason appearances, Hyde’s 15-28 record and underwhelming start left the team 10½ games behind the first-place New York Yankees in the American League East. … Read more

Trump to Meet Putin, Zelenskyy Amid Ukraine Conflict

US President Donald Trump announced plans to speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Monday, amid a barrage of social media posts that included conspiracy theories and demands on Walmart. Trump stated that the subjects of his call with Putin would be stopping what he called the “bloodbath” war in … Read more

Mars Astronauts to Witness Stunning Aurora Displays

Scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery that will revolutionize our understanding of auroras on the Red Planet. NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover has successfully detected and observed stunning auroras across Mars’ surface, marking the first time this phenomenon has been witnessed from another planet. The observation was made possible by a rare alignment of solar activity, … Read more

Vietnam War Photo Credit in Question After Documentary Release

A historic photo from the Vietnam War, “The Terror of War,” taken by Nick Ut in 1972, is facing doubts over its ownership due to a documentary released earlier this year. The World Press Photo organization has suspended its attribution of the image to Ut after investigations found significant doubt about his role in capturing … Read more

Hackers Steal Customer Info from Coinbase; Demand $20 Million Ransom

Hackers have stolen sensitive information from cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase, including names, dates of birth, and partial social security numbers, to conduct scams against customers. The attackers are demanding a $20 million ransom payment in bitcoin, but the company’s CEO says it will refuse to pay. Coinbase stated that some customer service agents living outside the … Read more

Nearly 100 Dead in Israeli Attack on North Gaza

A large-scale Israeli attack on north Gaza has killed nearly 100 people, including children, and injured many more. The Hamas-run civil defense and residents reported that at least nine homes and tents were bombed overnight, with dozens of calls received from people trapped. Witnesses described smoke bombs, artillery shelling, and tanks in Beit Lahia. Israel’s … Read more

Ancient ‘Sea Moth’ Uncovered with Bizarre Three-Eyed Feature

Scientists have discovered a three-eyed “sea moth” that lived over 500 million years ago, during the Cambrian Explosion. The Mosura fentoni, or “sea moth,” features a short head, small exoskeleton, and three prominent eyes, as well as appendages, large swimming flaps, and densely packed gills. The new species was discovered by paleontologists Joseph Moysiuk and … Read more

Ferrari Struggles at Home Grand Prix, Hamilton ‘Devastated’

Ferrari is facing “P-nowhere” after Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton qualified 11th and 12th for the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix. The Italian team is disappointed with their performance at home, where they are expected to excel. Leclerc, who was only a second off pole, expressed his disappointment and frustration with the team’s performance. “We’re sorry for … Read more