Pfizer COVID Jab Linked to Eye Damage, Vision Loss

Scientists have discovered a potential link between Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine and eye damage, including vision loss. A study in Turkey examined 64 people who received both doses of the vaccine and found that it led to changes in their corneas, which could increase the risk of eye conditions like corneal edema, bullous keratopathy, or corneal … Read more

Microsoft Shuts Down Movies & TV Storefront on Windows and Xbox

Microsoft has shut down its storefront for buying or renting movies and TV shows on Windows and Xbox platforms after 12 years of operation. The company announced the closure, citing that it no longer offers new entertainment content for purchase. Users who have purchased media content from the Microsoft Store in the past will still … Read more

US Ice Cream Industry Pledges to Phase Out Synthetic Dyes by 2027

A major change is coming to ice cream recipes in the United States. The U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. aims to phase out petroleum-based synthetic dyes from the nation’s food supply, including ice creams. In response to this move, a group of 40 ice cream producers, accounting for over 90% … Read more

Schwab Sets All-Time High Amid Strong Trading Revenue

Charles Schwab Corp.’s stock reached an all-time high as it reported robust second-quarter earnings. The brokerage firm saw trading revenue increase by 23% in April, driven by increased client activity during the ‘liberation day’ selloff. For the second half of 2025, the company remains optimistic, citing stronger-than-expected profits and revenue. This surge is seen as … Read more

$84B Insured Losses Hitting Record Highs in 2025

A recent Gallagher Re report has revealed that global insured losses for the first half of this year have reached a record-breaking $84 billion, surpassing the previous highest total since 2011. The severity of weather-related events is driving these losses. In the US alone, violent storms with damaging wind, lightning, and hail are causing over … Read more

Netanyahu Speaks with Pope Over Gaza Church Attack

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has spoken with Pope Leo XIII after an uproar over an Israeli attack on a church in Gaza. The incident sparked international condemnation and calls for action against Israel’s actions. Source: https://www.ft.com/content/616c70e0-dc2c-41fb-8596-7dc81b2022c9

Website Blocking After Excessive Server Overload

A website has been blocked temporarily due to an excessive number of requests made to its server within a short period. This phenomenon is known as a “rate limit” or “IP blocking,” and it’s designed to prevent the server from being overwhelmed. When a website receives too many requests, its servers are unable to keep … Read more

Ceratosaur Fossil Sells for Record-Breaking $30.5 Million

A 150-million-year-old juvenile ceratosaur, a predatory dinosaur from North America, has been sold at an auction by Sotheby’s for a record-breaking $30.5 million. The sale price surpassed the estimated value of $4 million to $6 million and is now the third-highest on record. The ceratosaur fossil, discovered in 1996, was initially acquired by the Museum … Read more

Millions of MPox Vaccines Headed to Waste Due to Late Shipping

The nearly 800,000 doses of mpox vaccine promised to African countries are nearing expiration due to delayed shipping. The US, European Union, and Japan pledged to provide 5 million doses, but so far, only 91,000 have been sent. Most vaccines currently available still have a few months left before they expire. An Africa CDC official … Read more

CBS Cancels The Late Show After 10 Years

CBS has cancelled its successful late-night talk show, The Late Show, after 10 years on the air. The network announced that this season’s final episodes will air through May 2026 and that the franchise will be retired. Stephen Colbert, the show’s creator and host, was not considered irreplaceable by CBS, according to industry observers. The … Read more