Uncovering the Truth About Ancient Celtic Tribes

The ancient Celts were a collection of tribes that roamed Europe for centuries, but what do we really know about them? Often depicted as violent and fierce in ancient Roman and Greek writings, this image has been largely filtered through biased authors. In reality, the Celts spoke different languages and had complex cultures. Historians disagree … Read more

Website Blocking Due to Browser Security Issues

Browser users who have been denied access to a website may be experiencing technical issues. The common causes include disabled or blocked JavaScript, lack of cookie support in the browser, and ad blockers that prevent scripts from loading. To resolve this issue, it is essential to enable JavaScript and cookies on the browser. This simple … Read more

Crypto Market’s Winners and Losers in Q2’s Final Week

The crypto market closed its first half-year period on a volatile note, with some coins experiencing significant price surges while others took substantial hits. DeXe (DEXE) led the weekly gainers list with a 15.15% rise, coinciding with Nvidia’s strong earnings report. However, DeXe’s momentum appears sustainable, as its RSI is below overbought levels and the … Read more

Debunking Seed Oil Myths: Health Benefits and Risks

Seed oils have been making headlines as social media users debate their health effects. Dr. Michelle Loy, an integrative health specialist, breaks down the facts about seed oils, separating myths from reality. While some people fear the negative impacts of seed oils, Dr. Loy reassures that minimally processed seed oils can be a healthy addition … Read more

Knicks’ Stars Remain Confident After NBA Finals Loss

New York Knicks stars Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns expressed optimism for the future despite their team’s 4-2 series loss to the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference finals. Brunson, who called himself “overconfident,” said he has no doubt that his core group can take the next step towards a title. The Knicks got off … Read more

Breakthrough Treatment for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Shows Extended Survival

A groundbreaking clinical trial has found that combining sacituzumab govitecan with pembrolizumab significantly improves survival rates for patients with unresectable, locally advanced or metastatic triple-negative breast cancer. The treatment duo outperformed chemotherapy and pembrolizumab in terms of progression-free survival and disease control. The ASCENT-04/KEYNOTE-D19 trial enrolled 443 patients from 26 countries and randomly assigned them … Read more

Google Faces Final Stand as Antitrust Case Nears Conclusion

A US federal judge will decide how to punish Google for its alleged monopoly on the search engine market after closing arguments in a 25-year-old antitrust case. Nine months ago, a judge ruled that Google has an illegal monopoly in search engines and this trial is the final phase. Lawyers for the Justice Department want … Read more

184 Million Account Credentials Leaked in Public Database

Data breaches have become a persistent problem, with regular incidents occurring at public-facing companies across various sectors. While hackers are to blame, corporations often share the fault for failing to protect user data properly. A recent example came to light when cybersecurity researcher Jeremiah Fowler discovered an open database containing over 184 million account credentials. … Read more

Mission Impossible Fails to Meet Expectations Despite $354M In 9 Days

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning has performed below expectations, with a worldwide total of just $353.8M after nine days in theaters. The film’s budget is estimated at over $400M, making it the most expensive installment in the franchise. Despite initial optimism, the movie has failed to surpass its predecessors in terms of box office … Read more

Google To Appeal US Antitrust Decision on Online Search Monopoly

Alphabet’s Google has announced that it will appeal a federal judge’s decision to reduce its aggressive efforts to restore online search competition. The company stated that it “still strongly believes the Court’s original decision was wrong” and looks forward to its eventual appeal. A US District Judge had proposed less stringent measures to address Google’s … Read more