13 New Medicines Recommended for EU Approval

The European Medicines Agency’s (EMA) human medicines committee has recommended the approval of 13 new medicines for use in the European Union. The medicines, which include treatments for rare genetic disorders, cancer, and infectious diseases, were approved after a thorough review by the EMA’s safety and efficacy committees. Among the newly approved medicines are Aqneursa, … Read more

Tariffs Bite More Than Expected, Wall Street Warns

US companies are initially passing on increased costs from tariffs to consumers, but experts warn that this may not last. President Donald Trump’s steep levies on imports have led economists to expect American businesses to raise prices to offset the higher costs. Currently, domestic companies seem to be absorbing the hit, with smaller profit margins … Read more

Samsung Unveils Galaxy Z Fold7, Flip7 & Watch8 Series with AI-Powered Innovations

Samsung Electronics has launched its latest lineup of foldable smartphones and smartwatches, designed to deliver a new level of innovation and convenience. The Galaxy Z Fold7 and Galaxy Z Flip7 are the latest additions to Samsung’s foldable smartphone series, while the Galaxy Watch8 series completes the company’s wearable portfolio. Galaxy Z Fold7 and Galaxy Z … Read more

Britain’s Legal System Faces Questions After Bankers’ Convictions

Two bankers, Tom Hayes and Carlo Palombo, were convicted of manipulating LIBOR and EURIBOR benchmarks, respectively. Their convictions raised questions about the fairness of the legal system in Britain. Hayes, a former employee at UBS and Citigroup, was initially sentenced to 14 years in prison for his role in manipulating LIBOR. He was later released … Read more

Fed Chief Powell’s Future Uncertain Amid Power Struggle

Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) Director Bill Pulte toured President Trump’s under-construction headquarters, but the real focus was on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell’s future. While Trump toned down his calls for Powell’s resignation, Pulte increased the pressure. “I remain optimistic that Jerome Powell will do the right thing,” said Pulte in a social media … Read more

Senegal Joins NASA’s Artemis Accords as 56th Member

Senegal has formally signed the US-led Artemis Accords, becoming the 56th member of this space exploration framework. The signing ceremony took place on July 24, 2025, at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C., marking a significant moment for West Africa’s commitment to science, technology, and space diplomacy. The event brought together key figures from Senegal and … Read more

Paramount Global Merges with Skydance Media Amid FCC Clearance

Paramount Global, parent company of CBS, Paramount Pictures, and other media outlets, has completed its merger with Skydance Media after over a year of uncertainty. The deal was announced in July 2024 but faced significant regulatory hurdles, including a politically charged lawsuit targeting “60 Minutes” and a controversy surrounding the cancellation of “The Late Show … Read more

Alien Tech or Comet? Harvard Professor Weighs In on Mysterious 3I/ATLAS

A recently detected object in our solar system, 3I/ATLAS, has sparked debate among scientists about its origins. According to Harvard University professor Avi Loeb, the object could be an alien technology piece, while others believe it’s just a natural comet. Loeb points out that 3I/ATLAS’ trajectory, size, and behavior don’t match any known comets or … Read more

AOL and Yahoo Users Can Manage Cookie Settings

AOL is part of a group of brands owned by Yahoo, which also includes Engadget, Rivals, In The Know, and Makers. To personalize the experience, users can opt to use cookies and personal data for additional purposes or adjust their settings. A ‘Reject all’ option allows users to decline this use, while ‘Manage privacy settings’ … Read more

Michigan Puts Nuclear Energy First Amid Climate Goals

A federal regulator is set to approve the restart of the Palisades Nuclear Plant in Michigan, a move that could mark a new era for nuclear energy in the state. The plant’s reopening would be a significant shift towards nuclear power, which has emerged as a key component of Michigan’s energy strategy due to its … Read more