Ozzy Osbourne, Heavy Metal Icon, Dies at 76

Heavy metal pioneer and reality TV star Ozzy Osbourne has died at 76. The “Prince of Darkness” helped invent the heavy metal genre as lead singer of Black Sabbath, selling over 75 million albums worldwide. He also gained fame through his MTV reality show “The Osbournes,” showcasing his comedic side. Osbourne announced his retirement multiple … Read more

Protecting College Sports: A National Solution

President Trump issued an executive order to protect college sports and ensure their continued viability amidst unprecedented threats from litigation and revenue-seeking lawsuits. The order aims to safeguard the special American institution of college sports, which provide life-changing educational and leadership-development opportunities to over 500,000 student-athletes. The current system is under threat due to waves … Read more

Apple Unveils Affordable ‘AppleCare One’ Device Protection Plan

Apple has introduced a new device protection plan called AppleCare One, which offers users a cost-effective way to cover multiple devices at a lower monthly rate than individual plans. The service costs $19.99 per month for three eligible devices and is available for purchase by customers with devices up to four years old in good … Read more

How to Spot Amazon Phishing Emails and Protect Your Account

Amazon has warned its hundreds of millions of customers about phishing scams that are tricking people into giving up their login credentials. The fake emails look real, but they use scare tactics to get you to act fast. Here’s how the scam works: The scammers send emails claiming your membership will renew at a higher-than-expected … Read more

HHS Removes Thimerosal from Influenza Shots Amid Anti-Vaccine Activist Pressure

The US Health and Human Services Department announced it will remove a preservative linked to autism concerns from all influenza shots, citing the lack of evidence supporting its harm. Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s vaccine advisers made the recommendation following a presentation by an anti-vaccine group. Source: https://www.axios.com/2025/07/23/rfk-greenlights-removing-flu-shot-preservative

Dolphins Cornerback Artie Burns Out for Season with ACL Injury

Miami Dolphins cornerback Artie Burns will miss the entire 2025 season due to a torn ACL, according to sources. The injury occurred during training camp and was confirmed by an MRI. Burns, who signed with the team this offseason, had been competing for a starting spot in Miami’s thin cornerbacks position. Coach Mike McDaniel expressed … Read more

J.J. McCarthy Organizes Offseason Throwing Sessions for Teammates

Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy organized two throwing sessions with teammates during the offseason to improve team chemistry and timing. The sessions took place near Nashville, Tennessee, where tight ends T.J. Hockenson and Josh Oliver, along with running backs Jordan Mason and Ty Chandler, attended. A larger group of receivers, including Justin Jefferson and Jordan … Read more

Battlefield 6 Reveal Trailer Drops, Multiplayer Modes to be Revealed Next Week

EA has released the official Battlefield 6 reveal trailer, showcasing the game’s campaign and some key features. The trailer was filled with explosive action, featuring large-scale destruction, vehicle-based combat, and helicopters crashing in under three minutes. Fans of the series can expect these elements to return in the game. A glimpse into the game’s storyline … Read more

COVID Linked to Alzheimer’s-Like Protein Buildup in Eyes

A new study from Yale University has found a link between COVID-19 and an increased buildup of proteins similar to those seen in Alzheimer’s patients, not just in the brain but also in the eyes. The discovery may help explain why some people with COVID-19 experience “brain fog,” a symptom characterized by issues with memory … Read more