Israel Launched Extensive Strikes on Gaza as Part of New Offensive

Israel launched extensive strikes on Gaza on Saturday, part of a new offensive aimed at achieving all objectives, including releasing abducted hostages and defeating Hamas. The operation, known as “Operation Gideon’s Chariots,” comes amid pressure to lift an aid blockade in exchange for the release of US-Israeli hostages. The Israeli military has resumed its fighting … Read more

Health Secretary to Repeal Covid Vaccine Recommendations for Children and Pregnant Women

US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to announce that the Department of Health and Human Services will stop recommending COVID-19 vaccines for children and pregnant individuals, according to a close ally. The decision would be unusual as federal health agencies typically rely on independent advisory bodies for vaccine recommendations. Kennedy’s announcement comes at … Read more

Trump’s Asylum Policy Leaves Migrants in Limbo

US President Donald Trump’s executive order to suspend the asylum system has left migrants at the border with a murky situation, facing confusing processes and potential deportation to unfamiliar countries. The order, signed on January 20, aims to curb down immigration, but it has resulted in unclear rules for those seeking asylum. Migrants are being … Read more

All-Star Weekend Drivers Lineup Revealed in Heat Races

This Saturday, drivers will compete in two All-Star Heat races to determine their starting lineup for the main event. The heat races take place at 5:10 p.m. ET on FS2 and MRN Radio, with SiriusXM NASCAR Radio as the broadcast partner. The first heat race will be followed by the second heat race. Once both … Read more

Ari Aster’s “Eddington” Divides Audiences with Pandemic Satire

Ari Aster, director of “Hereditary” and “Midsommar,” has a reputation for unsettling audiences. His new film “Eddington,” which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, may be his most disturbing yet: reliving the chaos of 2020. Set in May 2020, the movie follows Sheriff Joe Cross (Joaquin Phoenix) and Mayor Ted Garcia (Pedro Pascal) as they … Read more

How to Protect Your Online Anonymity

The internet is not a private place. Every time you connect to a website, ads and beacons attempt to follow your every move, building a profile that other trackers can use to identify you. Modern browsers have privacy protections built in, but they’re not foolproof. Cover Your Tracks is a project created by the Electronic … Read more

Sony WH-1000XM6 Noise-Canceling Headphones Review: Upgrade with a Higher Price Tag

Sony’s latest noise-canceling headphones, the WH-1000XM6, have finally arrived after a three-year wait. Despite the long gap, Sony has focused on refining sound quality, noise cancellation, and comfort rather than introducing significant design changes. The result is an excellent listening experience, but at a higher price point of $449. The 1000XM6 inherits the best traits … Read more

Excessive API Request Error Causes Disruption

Google’s API request limit of 100 requests per second was breached due to high traffic on its services. This has resulted in a ‘429 Too Many Requests’ error message for users trying to access certain features and resources. The error occurs when the server receives more requests than it can handle within a given time … Read more

Trump Secures Billions in Investments During Middle East Trip

President Donald Trump’s recent multi-day foreign trip through three wealthy Arab Gulf states marked a significant shift in his approach to foreign policy. The trip focused on securing investments and business deals, setting the stage for a new era of American mercantilism in the region. Trump secured over $2 trillion in investment agreements during the … Read more

Eurovision Song Contest Kicks Off in Switzerland

Fans from around the world have gathered in Basel, Switzerland to support their favorite performers competing in the 69th Eurovision Song Contest. The grand final features 26 performances, including the host country and the Big Five nations, which enter automatically due to financial contributions. This year’s favorites include Sweden, with its seven-time winning record, as … Read more