US H5N1 Avian Flu Detections Soar in Idaho

The US Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has reported 15 more cases of H5N1 avian flu in Idaho dairy cattle, bringing the state’s total to 86 confirmed cases. This surge in activity makes Idaho the nation’s epicenter of virus detections since March. Nationwide, there have been 1,047 confirmed cases in … Read more

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Accelerated Aging Linked to Higher Dementia Risk

A new study published in the journal Neurology suggests that people whose bodies are aging faster may be more likely to develop dementia than those with normal or slower aging. Researchers analyzed data from nearly 281,000 UK residents and found that those with advanced biological age were 30% more likely to develop dementia. This is … Read more

Lamine Yamal Hits 100 Games for Barcelona at Just 17

Barcelona’s 17-year-old sensation Lamine Yamal has achieved a remarkable milestone, scoring his first century of first-team appearances and becoming the youngest player to reach this mark in the UEFA Champions League. The Spain international scored Barça’s first goal in their thrilling 3-3 draw with Internazionale in the first leg of their semifinal. Yamal’s impressive performance … Read more

Trump Envoy Witkoff’s Solo Meetings with Putin Spark Concerns

The Trump administration is growing increasingly concerned over Steve Witkoff’s solo meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to the New York Post. Witkoff, a former real estate attorney and investor, has met with Putin four times since February without experienced diplomatic advisers or vetted interpreters, breaking U.S. diplomatic protocol. Witkoff, who is tasked with … Read more

Measles Outbreak Spreads Across North America

A measles outbreak has jumped borders in North America, with cases reported in Canada, Mexico, and the US. El Paso, Texas, is among the areas hardest hit, with 38 cases, followed by Ciudad Juarez with 14 cases. The outbreak began in Ontario, Canada, but quickly spread to the US and Mexico through highways connecting the … Read more

Follow Miami Grand Prix Live on BBC Radio 5 Live

The Miami Grand Prix is underway, with McLaren’s Oscar Piastri taking his third win of the season and leading the world championship standings. The event is the second of six sprint events this year. BBC viewers can catch all the action live on BBC Radio 5 Live, with commentary also available on BBC Sounds, smart … Read more

Elon Musk Denies Tesla Replacement Rumors Amid Earnings Slump

Tesla CEO Elon Musk is pushing back against reports that the company’s board of directors is considering replacing him as CEO, amid a dismal earnings report that saw a 71% decline in profits and a $120 drop in stock value since Trump’s inauguration. The Wall Street Journal reported that Tesla had reached out to executive … Read more

Measles Cases Reported in Illinois and Chicago Amidst Global Outbreak

Measles cases have popped up in cities and states across the country, including Illinois, where at least two new cases were reported in the Chicago area. One case was detected in a suburban Cook County adult who recently visited O’Hare Airport, while another case was identified in an adult Chicago resident who had traveled internationally … Read more

Fortnite Returns to US iOS App Store After Apple Dispute

Epic Games, the creator of popular battle royale game Fortnite, has announced its return to the US iOS App Store after a nearly three-year absence. In 2020, Epic Games filed an antitrust lawsuit against Apple over the company’s requirements for in-app purchases, which imposed a 30% revenue cut. A judge in 2021 ruled that this … Read more