Trump Denies Cutting Subsidies for Elon Musk Despite Rift

US President Donald Trump has denied cutting “large scale” subsidies to tech billionaire Elon Musk despite an ongoing rift between the two former allies. In a Truth Social post, Trump stated that he wants Musk’s companies to thrive, saying “the better they do, the better the USA does.” Musk has received billions in federal money, … Read more

Dolphins CB Artie Burns’ Season Done Due to Torn ACL

Miami Dolphins cornerback Artie Burns will miss the entire 2025 season due to a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) confirmed by an MRI, according to ESPN. Burns, a veteran corner with 90 games of experience, signed a one-year deal in March and was seen slamming his helmet in frustration after suffering the injury during a … Read more

Why People Are Turning to AI for Human Connection in a Lonely World

The alarming trend of people turning to artificial intelligence (AI) for therapists, friends, and even romantic relationships is sparking a national conversation about loneliness. Researchers have identified several reasons contributing to this phenomenon. Young people are increasingly relying on social media and video games, reducing face-to-face interactions with others. This generation’s constant use of devices … Read more

Building Muscle Boosts Metabolism for Weight Loss

Increasing muscle mass can make it easier to lose body fat, according to recent research. A study of 122 studies found that a small increase in muscle mass led to significant reductions in body fat and improved blood sugar control. The researchers discovered that building just 2% more muscle resulted in a 4% average decrease … Read more

State Department Cuts South China Sea Experts Amid Ongoing Beijing Aggression

The US State Department has eliminated its top experts on the South China Sea, shuttering the office that focused on Indo-Pacific security. This move comes as President Trump’s administration and lawmakers continue to prioritize countering Chinese aggression in the region. China has been aggressively asserting its territorial claims, building artificial islands and military installations, and … Read more

Social Security Benefits Face 24% Cut by 2032

Social Security’s retirement trust fund is projected to become insolvent in less than a decade, with a new analysis revealing that beneficiaries would face automatic 24% benefit cuts if the trust fund is depleted. The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget (CRFB) found that the current funding trajectory would lead to insolvency by late 2032. … Read more

Yahoo Konsernin Sääntelysopimuksessa Tietosuojan Hallinto

Yahoo-konserniin kuuluvat sivustot ja sovellukset, joita omistamme ja operoimme. Tällä viestissä pyrimme kertoa tietosuojakäytännöstämme ja evästekäytännömme. Jos haluat muokata valintojasi tai peruuttaa suostumuksesi, voit napsauttaa “Hallitse tietosuoja-asetuksia” tai “Hylkää kaikki” painikkeita sivustollamme. Tämä mahdollistaa, että voit hallita evästeitäsmuokkausasi ja suostumuksesi käytön. Tietosuojakäytännössämme pyrimme turvallisesti kerättyä henkilötietojasi. Jos haluat muuttaa valintojaasi, voit napsauttaa “Hallitse tietosuoja-asetuksia” painiketta … Read more

Ceasefire Talks Fail as Drone Attacks Resume in Ukraine-Russia Conflict

Russia and Ukraine have traded drone attacks hours after a brief ceasefire talks concluded in Istanbul, leaving two people dead in Russia and three in Ukraine. The Ukrainian delegation met with Russian officials on Wednesday evening but failed to make progress, with both sides accusing each other of rejecting their ideas. The talks were the … Read more

Tesla Unveils Plans to Launch Cheaper Cars Amidst Sales Slump

Tesla has announced plans to launch cheaper cars as the company faces a slump in sales and profits. The electric car firm told investors it had started building “first builds of a more affordable model” in June, despite posting a decline in car deliveries and shrinking profits. The move comes after Tesla faced cuts to … Read more