Measles Cases Rise Across US and Globally

Measles cases are on the rise in several states across the US, including North Carolina, Oregon, Utah, Bolivia, Canada, and others. North Carolina has reported its first measles case of the year, involving a child from Forsyth and Guilford counties who recently visited a country with reported outbreaks. In Oregon, an unvaccinated adult was confirmed … Read more

How President Trump’s Business Empire Makes Money

President Donald Trump has built his business empire around the “Trump brand,” which is synonymous with luxury, prestige, and controversy. From golf courses to cryptocurrency coins, Trump’s financial dealings are complex and multifaceted. Golf Courses and Real Estate: Trump owns a significant number of golf courses across the United States and abroad. He also has … Read more

Israel Halt on Gaza Food Aid Amid Famine Threat

Israel has stopped food aid deliveries to northern Gaza, sparking concerns about a growing famine threat in the region. The move comes despite warnings from humanitarian organizations that the area is at risk of widespread starvation and malnutrition. The decision has been met with criticism from international groups who call for immediate action to address … Read more

Samsung’s One UI 8 Beta Brings Improved HDR Screenshot Support

Samsung has started testing HDR screenshot support in its upcoming One UI 8 update, and the results are promising. The feature, which saves screenshots as PNGs with metadata like gain maps, ensures that colors and contrast remain true to the original image. The latest test beta for One UI 8 is already showing positive signs, … Read more

Trump’s Golden Share: A Promising New Direction for Corporate Regulation?

The Trump administration has made a surprise move, acquiring a government ownership stake in US Steel through a “golden share” arrangement. This deal, finalized last week, grants the federal government significant powers to block plant closures and offshoring decisions by the company. Critics on the right have labeled this as nationalization, claiming it’s against the … Read more

Regular Exercise May Delay Cognitive Decline

A new study from the University of Georgia has found a link between sustained physical activity and reduced cognitive decline in older adults. Researchers analyzed data from over 13,000 survey respondents and discovered that consistent physical activity can slow down the rate of cognitive decline. The study used data from the Health and Retirement Study, … Read more

Neil Young’s Glastonbury Headline Set ‘Missing’ from BBC Schedule

Glastonbury Festival is underway at Worthy Farm in Somerset, with thousands of music fans attending the annual event. The headliners include Neil Young, The 1975, and Olivia Rodrigo on the Pyramid Stage. However, a major controversy surrounds Neil Young’s headline set on Saturday night, as it has been omitted from the BBC’s planned coverage. According … Read more

One-Party Solution to End Gaza War and Prevent Future Bloodbaths

A cease-fire in Gaza is long overdue. The recent announcement by US President Donald Trump that a cease-fire has been reached between Israel and Iran may have sparked renewed speculation about an imminent deal for the embattled territory. However, experts argue that a one-party solution could be the key to ending the cycle of violence … Read more

Iran’s War Toll: Supreme Leader Faces Uncertain Future

Iran’s nearly two-week-long war with Israel has left the country weakened and its supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, facing an uncertain future. The 86-year-old leader is believed to be holed up in a secret bunker, fearing assassination by Israel. When he emerges from hiding, he will see a landscape of death and destruction. The war … Read more