US Economy Adds Slow Jobs Growth Amid Trade Uncertainty

The US economy added 139,000 jobs in May, a slowdown compared to recent months, as businesses cope with uncertainty around President Donald Trump’s trade war. The unemployment rate remained steady at 4.2%. However, the number of federal workers’ jobs decreased by 22,000 due to government efficiency cuts. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, private-sector … Read more

Europe Warns of Rising Measles Cases Amid Summer Holidays

Measles cases in Europe have reached a 25-year high, prompting warnings for families traveling abroad this summer. The UK Health Security Agency has urged holidaymakers to ensure they are up-to-date with their vaccinations, particularly MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) jabs. According to the latest data, measles infections in England are continuing to rise, with 109 … Read more

UN Opposes American-Led Aid to Gaza, Raises Questions on Neutrality and Bias

The United Nations has opposed the distribution of humanitarian aid in Gaza by the American-led Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, citing concerns over neutrality and independence. However, this opposition comes as thousands of Gazans have already benefited from the aid program, which has significantly reduced food prices. Since the war began, approximately 66,000 trucks carrying food have … Read more

Algarve Resort Haunted by Madeleine McCann Disappearance 18 Years On

Eighteen years after Madeleine McCann’s disappearance from an apartment block in Praia Da Luz, Portugal, residents are “fed up” with the ongoing mystery. Tourism has halved since her disappearance in 2007, as locals struggle to move on from the devastating impact of the case. Locals have their own theories about what happened to Madeleine, who … Read more

Switch 2 Joy-Con Owners Disassemble Controllers to Check for Drift

The Nintendo Switch 2 is still in its early stages, but some owners are already experiencing issues with the Joy-Cons’ analog sticks. The problem, known as “Joy-Con drift,” has plagued the original Switch and was only partially addressed by Nintendo. According to producer Kouichi Kawamoto, the new Joy-Cons have larger and more durable thumb sticks, … Read more

Trump and Musk Spar Over Spending Bill, Public Sides With Neither

US President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk have been embroiled in a heated feud over the GOP’s spending package. The bill has sparked intense criticism from Musk, who described it as “massive, outrageous, pork-filled.” Trump responded with scathing remarks, calling Musk “disappointed” and suggesting that he suffers from “Trump Derangement Syndrome.” A new poll … Read more

Measles Outbreak: Expert Warns of Vaccine Protocol and Precautions

A measles case was reported in Taney County, Missouri, sparking health leaders to urge caution and vaccination measures. According to Dr. Dyed Naqvi, a CoxHealth Infectious Disease Doctor, “Do what you can to protect yourself from the disease.” This includes staying at home, monitoring fevers, avoiding large gatherings, and limiting contact with others. Adults born … Read more

US Measles Cases Near 30-Year High Amid Low Vaccination Rates

Measles cases in the US are soaring, with over 1,168 confirmed cases across 33 states, nearing a 30-year high. The number of cases has quadrupled compared to last year and is on track to surpass the 1992 record. The CDC reports that nearly all confirmed cases (95%) involve unvaccinated or under-vaccinated individuals, with some receiving … Read more

George Wendt’s Cause of Death Revealed as Cardiac Arrest

George Wendt, best known for playing Norm Peterson on the popular sitcom Cheers, died from cardiac arrest with other underlying causes. A death certificate obtained by PEOPLE revealed that Wendt had congestive heart failure, coronary artery disease, and hypertension contributing to his death. Additionally, he suffered from end-stage renal disease (kidney failure) and hyperlipidemia (high … Read more