Tarek El Moussa Cited for Battery in Las Vegas Altercation

Reality TV star Tarek El Moussa has been cited for battery after allegedly knocking a man out in Las Vegas. The incident occurred at the Palazzo at the Venetian Resort on June 5, and witnesses claim El Moussa delivered a knee to the victim’s head, leaving him unconscious. According to an onlooker, the situation was … Read more

Nasal Swabs Recalled Due to Fungal Contamination Risk

Church and Dwight has voluntarily recalled its Zicam Cold Remedy Nasal Swabs, Zicam Nasal All Clear Swabs, and Orajel Baby Teething Swabs due to potential fungal contamination. The swabs may cause a life-threatening blood infection in some users. Children and individuals with weakened immune systems are most at risk of this serious infection. Although no … Read more

Site Unreachable Due to Network Issues

The website www.post-gazette.com is currently unreachable due to a network timeout error (ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT). To resolve the issue, check the following steps: Firstly, ensure your internet connection is stable and try rebooting any cables or router/modem devices. Also, verify that Chrome has permission to access your network by checking its firewall or antivirus settings. If your … Read more

Colombia Hit by Coordinated Bomb and Gun Attacks

A string of coordinated bomb and gun attacks has struck Colombia’s south-west, killing at least seven people and wounding over 50. The attacks targeted police posts, municipal buildings, and civilian targets in the city of Cali and nearby towns. Police reported using car bombs, motorcycle bombs, rifle fire, and a suspected drone to carry out … Read more

NFL Minicamp Kicks Off Tuesday with 24 Teams

The 2024 NFL offseason workout session comes to a close on Monday, but the majority of teams will kick off mandatory minicamps on June 10. Twenty-four clubs, including the Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, and New England Patriots, will begin their mandatory workouts, marking a distinct difference from previous voluntary offseason sessions. The defending Super Bowl … Read more

Trump Immigration Crackdown Creates Jobs Distortions for Fed

A seismic shift in US immigration under the Trump administration is distorting the employment picture, making it challenging for investors and policymakers to accurately assess the labor market. Assuming the administration’s pledge to reduce immigration holds true, the labor supply will shrink, leading to lower economic growth. In the short term, a smaller pool of … Read more

Starbucks Partners with Microsoft’s AI for Barista Support

Starbucks plans to roll out an AI-powered assistant, powered by Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI, to aid its baristas. The new technology will help workers manage orders, provide customer service, and make recommendations. The move aims to enhance the overall customer experience while reducing labor costs. Details on the rollout date have not been confirmed. Source: https://www.streetinsider.com/Rumors/Starbucks+%28SBUX%29+To+Roll+Out+Azure+OpenAI+Assistant+For+Baristas+-+CNBC/24920284.html

Erythritol Linked to Stroke Risk in Diabetics and Keto Enthusiasts

A study published in the Journal of Applied Physiology has found that erythritol, a popular sugar substitute, can increase the risk of stroke in people with diabetes and those following a keto diet. Researchers at the University of Colorado exposed brain vessel cells to erythritol at a concentration equivalent to one sweetened beverage, resulting in … Read more

Microsoft Unveils Xbox Ally Handheld Console After Years of Speculation

Microsoft has finally revealed its long-rumored handheld console, the ROG Xbox Ally, after years of speculation. The device will allow gamers to access their Game Pass subscription library on-the-go, providing hundreds of games at launch. The ROG Xbox Ally is being made in partnership with Asus and will be released in late 2025. Two versions … Read more