Measles Case Confirmed in South Carolina State

Health officials in South Carolina have confirmed a case of measles in the state. The individual, who is unvaccinated and did not have immunity from a previous infection, contracted the virus during an international trip. They are currently isolating at home to prevent further spread. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) consider measles … Read more

EV Tax Credit Deadline Looms: Automakers Urge Sales Before September 30

The US government’s decision to end the $7,500 federal tax credit for electric vehicles in September will significantly impact the industry’s sales. To capitalize on this deadline, automakers are promoting incentives and discounts to encourage buyers to make a purchase before it expires. Tesla and Ford Motor have already started advertising special offers, including free … Read more

42 NASA Missions Threatened by Devastating Budget Cuts

The future of space exploration and scientific research hangs in the balance as the US government considers canceling or cutting funding for several high-profile NASA missions. The White House has proposed a 47% cut to NASA’s science program, which would impact dozens of projects, including those studying asteroids, Mars, Venus, Jupiter, and the Moon. The … Read more

Scientists Discover Nanoplastics Dominating Ocean Plastic Pollution

A groundbreaking study published in the journal Nature has revealed that nanoplastics, tiny plastic particles smaller than one micron, account for the majority of the total mass of plastic in the oceans. The research, conducted by an international team across Europe and South Korea, analyzed the presence of nanoplastics in different locations and depths of … Read more

Trump’s Global Trade Blitz Falls Short

US President Donald Trump announced plans for a global trade blitz in April, promising 90 deals with dozens of countries within 90 days. However, the deadline has come and gone with only two deals secured: one with the UK and one with Vietnam. The administration’s efforts to negotiate trade agreements simultaneously with every country on … Read more

Catching the Buck Moon and the ISS: A Rare Summer Sight

It’s full Moon week, and stargazers are excitedly preparing for a special celestial event – the 2025 Buck Moon. Rising in the southeast between July 9th and 11th, this low-hanging full Moon will be visible just above the horizon around 10 pm. The Buck Moon will appear as a low-horizon-grazing full Moon due to its … Read more

Mecha Break Review: A Frustrating Yet Thrilling Mech Experience

Mecha Break is a free-to-play, third-person multiplayer game that brings back the excitement of classic mecha anime with its breakneck action and diverse array of machines. While it shines in its gameplay and mech selection, the game falls short in areas such as customization, UI, and monetization. The game’s three distinct modes – Ace Arena, … Read more

AOL Reveals Cookie and Data Usage Policy

AOL, a part of the Yahoo family of brands, has outlined its policies regarding the use of cookies and personal data on its websites and apps. This includes managing online privacy settings to provide users with more control over their data. Users have the option to accept or reject the use of cookies and personal … Read more

Rare 150-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Fossil Up for Auction

A 10-foot long, 6-foot high dinosaur fossil is set to be auctioned off at Sotheby’s on July 16. The Ceratosaurus skeleton, which dates back an astonishing 150 million years, boasts a “virtually complete skull” of the juvenile dinosaur it once was. Originally excavated in Wyoming in 1996, the fossil has been acquired by various institutions … Read more

Galaxy AI with Advanced Security Features

Samsung Electronics is pushing the boundaries of artificial intelligence (AI) security with its latest innovations in data protection and personalization. The Personal Data Engine (PDE), a key component of Galaxy’s most life-changing AI experiences, analyzes and secures user data to deliver personalized experiences. Working silently behind the scenes, PDE learns from habits and preferences, resulting … Read more