Heart Attack Deaths Plummet, But Other Cardiac Diseases Remain Major Threat

Heart attack deaths have decreased significantly over the past five decades, with a 66% decline in overall heart disease-related death rates and an almost 90% drop in heart attack fatalities. However, other types of cardiovascular diseases, including heart failure, arrhythmias, and hypertensive heart disease, continue to pose a major threat. According to a new study … Read more

Steam’s Summer Sale Brings Record Heat with Deals Galore

The highly anticipated Steam Summer Sale has kicked off, offering unbeatable discounts on top games like Death Stranding and Balatro. Amid the sweltering heat waves gripping the US, gamers can now indulge in some sweet deals, making this summer sale a true haven for game enthusiasts. With an extensive range of titles to choose from, … Read more

Judge Blocks Trump Admin’s EV Charging Station Funding Freeze

A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration cannot withhold money approved for states to build charging networks for electric vehicles, citing constitutional and statutory authority violations. US District Judge Tana Lin granted a preliminary injunction, allowing Colorado and other 15 states to proceed with their plans. The ruling comes after President Donald Trump … Read more

BizTimes.com Access Restricted Due to Regional Policy

BizTimes.com has temporarily restricted access to its website due to regional policy restrictions. This means that users from certain regions cannot view the site’s content. The restriction is in place to comply with our company’s policies and ensure fair distribution of access across different geographical areas. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and … Read more

Faith Kipyegon Falls Short of Breaking 4-Minute Mile Barrier

Kenyan distance runner Faith Kipyegon attempted to become the first woman to run a mile under four minutes, but ultimately fell short. Her time of 4:06.91, a personal best, was not enough to break the barrier. Kipyegon was supported by 13 pacers, including two women who stayed with her until the halfway point. The event, … Read more

Yahoo-konsernin tietosuoja-asetukset äkillisesti hyvitys

Tietosuojan uusi sääntö – muutka evästeet tai hylkää kaikki Yahoo-konsernissa on yli 15 miljoonaa käyttäjää. Nyt se vaatii heidän hyväksymystään uuden tietosuojan säntön, jossa käyttäjät voivat hylkää evästeet ja henkilötiedot kaikista sivustoista. Evästeen hyväksyminen tulee lailliseksi velvoituslaaksi. Source: https://consent.yahoo.com/v2/collectConsent?sessionId=3_cc-session_47866b31-c5ab-485d-a6eb-0021d4fdb311

Core Scientific Shares Soar Amid Potential Takeover Talks

Core Scientific Inc.’s shares have surged 32% after reports emerged that CoreWeave Inc. is in talks to acquire the data center operator. The Wall Street Journal revealed on Thursday that discussions are underway, with potential agreement terms expected to be finalized in coming weeks if no major issues arise. Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-06-26/core-scientific-rallies-on-report-of-coreweave-takeover-talks

Texas Death Row Inmate Wins High Court Ruling on DNA Testing

The US Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Ruben Gutierrez, a Texas death row inmate seeking access to DNA testing that could prove his innocence. The 6-3 decision gives Gutierrez a potential path to have evidence tested that his lawyers say would help disprove his involvement in the fatal stabbing of an 85-year-old woman … Read more

Global Vaccine Progress Stalls Amid Misinformation and Inequities

Millions of children worldwide are at risk of lethal diseases due to stalled vaccine coverage amid rising health inequalities and misinformation. A study published in the Lancet found that progress in rolling out vaccines has stalled or reversed in many countries since 2010, leaving millions vulnerable to preventable diseases. The study analyzed data from over … Read more

NASA’s Curiosity Rover Unveils Mars ‘Spiderwebs’ from Wet Past

NASA’s Curiosity rover has discovered a long-sought geological structure on Mars, dubbed “spiderwebs,” which suggest the Red Planet once had flowing water. The boxwork ridge structure, spanning 12 miles across, indicates groundwater spread across this area in the past, unlike what was previously observed from orbit. The formation occurs via a similar mechanism to stalagmites … Read more