What You Need to Know About Substack’s Cookie Policy

Substack, a popular platform for culture enthusiasts, has disclosed its cookie policy. The company uses necessary cookies to ensure its site functions properly. Additionally, with user consent, it sets performance and functionality cookies to improve the experience by tracking website traffic and processing personal data. Users can withdraw their consent at any time. For more … Read more

Self-Collection Kits Boost Cervical Cancer Screening Rates

A new study suggests that home test kits can significantly increase cervical cancer screening rates among underserved populations. Researchers from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center conducted a clinical trial enrolling nearly 2,500 participants who were overdue for cervical cancer screening. The trial divided the participants into three groups: one group received a … Read more

Brain Structure Found to be Linked with Psychopathy

A new study led by researchers from Germany has discovered that psychopaths share distinct similarities in their brain structure, which could significantly contribute to our understanding of this personality disorder. The study, published in the European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, compared brain scans of 39 male psychopathic subjects with those of male volunteers … Read more

Home Depot Boycott Over DEI Removal Sparks Concern

Home Depot, an Atlanta-based retailer, is facing a 31-day boycott led by The People’s Union USA. The group claims the company removed its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) page from its website, sparking concerns about corporate accountability and transparency. Founder John Schwartz said the boycott goes beyond one issue and aims to push for better … Read more

RFK Jr.’s Vaccine Committee Recommends RSV Shot for Infants

In a surprise move, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s vaccine committee voted to recommend a new shot that protects infants against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). The eight-member panel, appointed by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., approved the Clesrovimab monoclonal antibody for use in infants under 8 months born during or entering their … Read more

Investopedia Website Experiences Technical Issue

Investopedia, a well-known online resource for financial education and news, experienced technical difficulties while loading. Users were prompted to verify their humanity in order to access the website. The issue was resolved after verifying that the user is human through a simple test. However, before proceeding, users were required to enable JavaScript and cookies on … Read more

Thailand’s PM Paetongtarn Suspended, Suriya Juangroongruangkit Takes Over

Thailand’s Constitutional Court has suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on July 1 over allegations of dishonesty and breaching ethics. The suspension comes as a result of a petition filed by 36 senators accusing the premier of violating the constitution. With the prime minister suspended, Deputy Prime Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit will become the caretaker leader. Suriya, … Read more

Watch Live as New Interstellar Object A11pl3Z Passes Earth

A new interstellar object named A11pl3Z has been discovered on July 1, 2025, by the ATLAS Survey. This is the third interstellar object found in our Solar System, following 1I/ʻOumuamua in 2017 and 2I/Borisov in 2019. The Virtual Telescope Project will broadcast live coverage of A11pl3Z on July 3, 2025, starting at 22:00 UTC. Viewers … Read more

Scientists Capture First Image of Star that Exploded Twice

Astronomers have made a groundbreaking discovery, capturing the first visual evidence of a star that exploded twice. This phenomenon, known as a double detonation, challenges our current understanding of how stars explode and could reveal new insights into the evolution of white dwarfs. The team used the Very Large Telescope (VLT) and its Multi Unit … Read more