New COVID-19 Variant ‘Nimbus’ Spreads Across US, Causing Harsher Symptoms

A new COVID-19 variant called “Nimbus” is spreading rapidly across the United States, accounting for nearly half of all new cases since May. While experts say it doesn’t appear more dangerous than previous strains, people are reporting sharper and more painful symptoms, particularly sore throats. “It’s surprising to hear about a new variant without hearing … Read more

Israel-Iran Conflict Disrupts Global Travel and Trade

The conflict between Israel and Iran has escalated, causing travel disruptions across the Middle East. Pakistan has closed its border with Iran indefinitely, while Jordan has suspended flights but maintained land crossings with Israel. Missiles have been flying through neighboring countries in both directions, impacting airspace. Iran’s airspace remains closed “until further notice” to protect … Read more

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Cannabis Use Linked to Higher Heart Disease Risk and Stroke

A recent global review of data has found that cannabis use may double the risk of dying from heart disease and increase the risk of stroke by 20%. The study, conducted by researchers at the University of Toulouse in France, analyzed data from over 200 million people across 24 studies. The analysis revealed heightened risks … Read more

Diddy’s Trial Postponed Due to Jury Sickness

Sean “Diddy” Combs’ criminal trial was delayed for the day after one of the jurors fell ill, causing prosecutors to push back their case presentation. The trial is expected to resume on Friday morning before the Juneteenth holiday. Prosecutors are likely to continue presenting their case until Monday. If convicted on all charges, including racketeering … Read more

Amazon CEO Warns of AI-Driven Job Cuts Amidst Efficiency Gains

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy has stated that the company will reduce its corporate workforce due to efficiency gains from artificial intelligence (AI). However, this move has sparked criticism from employees who question Jassy’s leadership vision and the impact on middle management. Some employees worry about potential layoffs, including those at senior levels of the organization. … Read more

Breakthrough Sleep Aid Shows Promise in Slowing Alzheimer’s Progression

A recent study has found that a sleep aid medication, lemborexant, may hold new hope for treating Alzheimer’s disease by slowing its progression. Researchers at Washington University have discovered that this drug can protect mice against the buildup of tau proteins, which are associated with neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s. The study investigated the link between … Read more

Firefly Aerospace Launches Lunar Imaging Service Ocula

Firefly Aerospace, a Texas-based company, is expanding its lunar ambitions with the launch of a new moon project called Ocula. The “lunar imaging service” will provide critical data for future human and robotic missions, supporting national security through intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance. Powered by a constellation of Elytra vehicles in lunar orbit, Ocula aims to … Read more

Elon Musk Blasts White House Staff Director Sergio Gor as a “Snake”

Elon Musk has publicly criticized White House personnel director Sergio Gor, calling him a “snake” due to allegedly orchestrating the downfall of friend Jared Isaacman’s nomination to lead NASA. The feud between Musk and Gor started in March when Musk confronted Gor over the slow hiring process for Trump’s staff at a Cabinet meeting. According … Read more