Explosion Rocks Rome Petrol Station, Injures 45 People

A huge explosion at a petrol station in an eastern district of Rome on Friday injured at least 45 people, including 12 police officers and six firefighters. The blast occurred just after 8 am (0600 GMT) and was heard across the capital. The incident is being treated as a gas leak during fuel-tank refilling operations, … Read more

Specialty Food Show Reveals Trends in Adaptogens, Restaurant Brands, and Gut Health

The Specialty Food Association’s Summer Fancy Food Show took place at the Javits Center in Manhattan, showcasing a vast array of products from top brands. The event, which attracts industry buyers and suppliers, offers a glimpse into what grocery shoppers can expect to see on supermarket shelves in the coming months. Adaptogens, ingredients marketed for … Read more

Wildfires Sweep Through Europe Amid Deadly Heat Wave

A deadly heat wave is sweeping through Europe, with wildfires raging across countries such as Spain, Greece, and Turkey. In Greece, a massive blaze on the island of Crete has been fueled by high temperatures and strong winds, prompting hundreds of firefighters to be dispatched to combat the flames. Record-breaking temperatures have exacerbated the situation … Read more

Aces Coach Slams Team’s “Embarrassing” Performance

Aces coach Becky Hammon was brutal in her assessment of her team’s 81-54 loss to Indiana Fever on Thursday. Describing their performance as a “complete lack of professionalism,” Hammon stated that they were outplayed by the Fever, who were without star Caitlin Clark due to injury. Hammon criticized the Aces’ offense, calling it the “worst … Read more

PowerShell 2.0 Leaves Windows Behind

Microsoft has officially bid farewell to PowerShell 2.0, marking the end of an era for command-line tool on Windows. The announcement comes in the form of a Windows Insider update. PowerShell, first introduced as a scripting tool, has evolved significantly since its debut. However, version 2.0 lingered due to backward compatibility concerns. Despite being deprecated … Read more

Japanese Earthquake Warning Sparks Panic and Misinformation

A years-old manga that predicts a “megaquake” will strike on July 5 has fueled panic and deterred travelers, despite scientists agreeing that precise predictions are not possible with current technologies. Ryo Tatsuki’s 2021 reprint of The Future I Saw warns of a massive tsunami similar to the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, which killed over … Read more

Woman’s Daily Fevers Remain a Puzzle for Months

A 28-year-old new mother in Iowa was plagued by debilitating symptoms after childbirth, including daily fevers that lasted up to two days. Despite undergoing antibiotics and several medical tests, doctors were unable to determine the cause of her recurring fevers. The patient had been given a course of antibiotics at a local hospital but still … Read more

ECU’s Ethan Norby Named to 2025 Collegiate National Team Roster

East Carolina rising junior Ethan Norby has been named to the 2025 Collegiate National Team (CNT) roster by USA Baseball. This marks the seventh player from the program’s history to be selected for the final CNT roster, following in the footsteps of Jake Agnos, Bryant Packard, Alec Burleson, Carson Whisenhunt, Zach Agnos, and Trey Yesavage. … Read more

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