US Sends Immigrants to Eswatini for Deportation

The United States has resumed sending immigrant deportees to countries other than their home nations, following the Supreme Court’s lifting of a ban on the Trump administration’s efforts. The Department of Homeland Security announced that it had sent five immigrants to Eswatini, a small nation in southern Africa. This move comes after the White House … Read more

Faster Wireless Charging Standard Takes Shape

The latest wireless charging standard, Qi2.2, has been certified by the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC), marking a significant improvement over its predecessor, Qi2. The new standard offers faster 25W charging speeds, making it more convenient for users. Several manufacturers, including Belkin, Anker, and Ugreen, have products certified under the new standard. These companies offer a … Read more

US Army Deploys and Firing Advanced Missile in Australia

The US Army’s 3rd Multi-Domain Task Force (MDTF) successfully deployed a Mid-Range Capability (MRC) to Northern Territory, Australia, on July 15th, 2025. During Exercise Talisman Sabre 25, the MRC conducted a live fire exercise against a maritime target, demonstrating its capabilities in land-based maritime strike and strategic strike. The successful test validated the US Army’s … Read more

Study Finds Rise in Medication Prescriptions After AAP Obesity Guidelines

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) issued updated guidelines for obesity treatment in 2023. Following the new recommendations, medication prescriptions like GLP-1s increased significantly. A recent study published in the AAP journal found that among patients aged 8 to 17, there was a 65% immediate increase in medication prescriptions after implementing the guidelines. The study … Read more

Pogacar Crashes Before Protest Disrupts Tour Stage Finale

Defending champion Tadej Pogacar crashed on the 11th stage of the Tour de France on Wednesday, moments before a protester disrupted the sprint finish. The Slovenian rider touched wheels with another cyclist five kilometers from the line but quickly remounted and rejoined the peloton. Pogacar was unharmed and thanked his teammates for their support after … Read more

France May Axe Two National Holidays to Cut Debt

France’s Prime Minister François Bayrou has proposed cutting two national holidays in a bid to tackle the country’s mounting debt. The proposal, which includes axing Easter Monday and 8 May (Victory in Europe) holidays, has sparked widespread criticism from both sides of the political spectrum. Despite protests from left-wing groups, populist right parties, and even … Read more

Microsoft Copilot Updates for Windows Insiders

Microsoft is rolling out an update to its Copilot app on Windows, introducing new features that enhance the user experience. The update, version 1.25071.125, brings several improvements and changes to Copilot Vision, including: Desktop Sharing: Users can now share their entire desktop with Copilot, allowing it to analyze content, provide insights, and answer questions in … Read more