BYD’s Price Cut Sparks $20 Billion Stock Drop

BYD Co., a major Chinese automaker, has sparked a $20 billion stock selloff with its recent price cuts. The move, part of an electric vehicle (EV) price war, has raised concerns over the company’s strategy and ability to meet its sales targets. BYD aims to sell 5.5 million vehicles this year, but its latest features … Read more

Colorado Measles Outbreak Spreads to 14 Cases in 2025

Colorado has reported two more cases of measles, bringing the total number of cases in 2025 to 14. The new cases are tied to five locations where they may have exposed others, including three hospitals and an urgent care clinic. The latest cases involve a 5-year-old child from El Paso County who recently traveled to … Read more

Cisco Unveils AI-Driven Solutions to Revolutionize IT Operations

Cisco has unveiled a range of AI-driven solutions to help organizations accelerate secure AI adoption and transform their IT operations. The company’s new innovations aim to empower enterprises to meet the global pace of innovation, creating modern, adaptable, and secure workplaces. Key highlights include Intelligent Workplaces, Simplified Operations with AgenticOps, Enhanced Security for the AI … Read more

Pacers Face Off Against Thunder in NBA Finals

Indianapolis is set to host an NBA Finals game for the first time in 25 years, as the Indiana Pacers take on the Oklahoma City Thunder at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. The Thunder’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has been a key factor in their success so far, with a net rating of 12.8 when playing against the Pacers. To … Read more

HHS Justifies Covid Shot Recommendations for Pregnant Women Amid Controversy

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has defended its decision to stop recommending COVID-19 shots during pregnancy, citing studies that found the vaccine is safe. The agency released a document explaining its reasoning, which highlights findings from several studies that show no significant association between vaccination and miscarriage. According to HHS, the raw … Read more

Screen Time Linked to Emotional Problems in Children

Spending too much time on screens may cause emotional and behavioral problems in children, according to a study published by the American Psychological Association. Researchers analyzed data from over 292,000 children worldwide to find that increased screen time is linked to socioemotional problems such as anxiety, depression, aggression, and hyperactivity. The study found that more … Read more

Warren Buffet’s Gold Warning: A Contrarian Approach to Investing

Warren Buffet, one of the most famous value investors, has long warned against investing in gold due to its unproductive nature. He once said that gold only does well when investors are fearful and that it “won’t do anything…except look at you.” However, recent market data suggests that his warnings might be misplaced. A comparison … Read more

Russia Launches Massive Air Attack on Kyiv

Russia launched a massive air attack on Kyiv on Monday, one of its largest in over three years, causing widespread destruction and killing at least three people. The attack targeted the city’s maternity ward in Odesa, where two women were killed. The overnight strikes, which followed Russia’s biggest drone assault of the war, were part … Read more