Patriots Train in Full Pads, Focus on Running Game

The New England Patriots kicked off their training camp with a 90-minute session that focused heavily on the running game. In full pads, the team worked through drills and scrimmages to fine-tune their skills. Standout players included defensive end K’Lavon Chaisson, who impressed despite limited pass rush opportunities. Chaisson was one of two would-be sack … Read more

FDA Clears Sarepta’s Gene Therapy for Some Patients

US regulators have allowed patients who can walk to resume taking Sarepta’s gene therapy Elevidys. This decision reverses the FDA’s previous request to pause all shipments of the drug, which was prompted by three deaths linked to its treatments. The FDA’s change comes 10 days after the company initially refused to halt shipments due to … Read more

Bangkok Market Shooting Leaves Five Dead

A mass shooting at a food market in Bangkok’s Or Tor Kor Market on Monday left five people dead. The suspect, who took his own life, was identified as Thai and had disputes with security guards before the attack. Four of those killed were security guards, while the fifth victim worked at the market. Two … Read more

Big Tech’s Energy Demand Drives US Electric Prices Higher

The growing demand for electricity from AI data centers is driving up wholesale prices in the US, affecting millions of customers across 13 states. PJM Interconnection, a regional power grid operator covering 67 million people, saw its annual capacity auction result in wholesale electricity prices increasing by 22% from last year. This jump could lead … Read more

People Magazine Hit by Technical Issues with Website

People Magazine’s website is currently experiencing technical difficulties, leaving users unable to access the site until the issues are resolved. The magazine, known for its celebrity news and entertainment content, is working to rectify the problem as soon as possible. No further information is available at this time. Source: https://people.com/at-least-three-people-dead-after-train-derails-11779891

Israeli Groups Label Gaza Conflict as Genocide

Two prominent Israeli human rights groups have publicly concluded that Israel’s war on Gaza constitutes genocide. B’Tselem and Physicians for Human Rights — Israel made the assertion in a report titled “Our Genocide,” citing devastating effects on ordinary Palestinians, including tens of thousands killed, widespread destruction, forced displacement of nearly all Gazans, and restricted vital … Read more

AI Safety and Regulation: US-China Tension Erupts

The World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai has highlighted a growing divide between China and the US over AI safety and regulation. Chinese Premier Li Qiang called for a global organization to coordinate responses to AI advancements, while US President Donald Trump released his “AI Action Plan” with executive orders that aim to free AI … Read more

Long COVID: Understanding the Ongoing Symptoms and Complications

Long COVID, also known as post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC), is a condition that can cause ongoing symptoms and complications after an initial COVID-19 illness. The symptoms can range from mild to severe and may be similar to those of other illnesses. Most people with Long COVID experience significant improvement within 3 months, while … Read more

Reduced Step Count Found to Cut Premature Death Risk by Half

A new study from the University of Sydney suggests that taking 7,000 steps per day can significantly reduce the risk of premature death by nearly half. The research, which analyzed data from 57 studies across 10 countries, found that daily walking had a substantial impact on various health metrics, including cancer, dementia, type 2 diabetes, … Read more