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Starbucks Introduces New Strato Frappuccino Drink

Starbucks has introduced a new drink to its menu, the Strato Frappuccino. The refreshing beverage is made with espresso, milk, and ice, topped with whipped cream and flavored syrups. The exact ingredients may vary depending on location and personal customization. The Strato Frappuccino’s unique twist is the use of “strata” as a base for its … Read more

“Neanderthals’ Clever Fat Factory by Lake in Germany”

Scientists have uncovered evidence that Stone Age humans living near a lake in present-day Germany created a sophisticated “fat factory” to process animal carcasses. The discovery, published in the journal Science Advances, reveals that Neanderthals used stone hammers and fire to extract fatty nutrients from bones, which were rich in fat. The researchers analyzed 120,000 … Read more

Jon M. Chu Set To Direct Live-Action Hot Wheels Movie

Jon M. Chu has signed on to direct a live-action adaptation of Mattel’s iconic toy car brand Hot Wheels. The film is set for release in November, with the back half of the two-part musical Wicked also coming out around the same time. Chu will be working alongside writer-director duo Juel Taylor and Tony Rettenmaier, … Read more

FDA Staff Eroding Amid Low Morale and Political Pressure

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is facing a crisis as it struggles to retain experienced staff, with many employees feeling demoralized by increasing political involvement in regulatory decisions and bureaucratic cuts. Since the April 1 layoffs that saw 3,500 employees leave, the agency has continued to experience high turnover rates. A government-wide hiring freeze … Read more

Peruvian Schools Under Siege as Gangs Demand Extortion Payments

Gangs are targeting schools in poor neighborhoods of Peru for extortion. In one Roman Catholic elementary school on the outskirts of Lima, administrators received messages from gangsters demanding payment between $14,000 and $28,000. The demands are part of a broader crime wave in Peru that has gained traction during the COVID pandemic. The country’s poor … Read more

Mosquitoes with West Nile Virus Found in Anoka, Carver Counties

Mosquitoes carrying West Nile virus have been detected in Anoka and Carver counties in Minnesota. According to Monte Ebbesen, Metropolitan Mosquito Control District public affairs assistant, the detection is not alarming as it’s the peak season for the virus. The district’s Integrated Pest Management Program aims to treat water-holding areas at the larval stage and … Read more

Gold Prices Rise Despite US Tariffs on Japan and South Korea

US President Donald Trump has announced a 25% tariff on imports from Japan and South Korea, prompting some safe-haven interest in gold. However, the stronger US dollar continues to pressure the metal. Spot gold recovered from earlier losses, closing at $3,332.62 an ounce, down 0.1%. The tariffs, set to take effect on August 1, sparked … Read more

Managers Rely Heavily on AI in Hiring and Performance Decisions

Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a crucial tool in personnel decisions, including hiring, promotions, raises, and terminations. A recent study by Resume Builder surveyed 1,342 US managers, revealing that nearly all of them are using AI to make various decisions impacting employees. Most managers use AI for daily tasks such as training materials, employee development … Read more