Spain Arrests 8 Over Anti-Migrant Rioting in Town

Spanish police have arrested eight people involved in clashes between far-right groups and North African migrants in Torre Pacheco, a town in southeastern Spain. The violence, which occurred on Sunday night, saw dozens of youths throw objects at riot police and left one person injured. The trouble began with an attack last week on a … Read more

Wall Street Sees Record Gains Amid Trump’s Tariffs

US stock traders at JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Citigroup Inc. have set records for their second quarter, surpassing analyst predictions. The banks’ trading divisions saw significant gains, with Citigroup’s being its best result in five years. This news comes despite fears that the ongoing trade tensions might impact investment deals. Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-07-15/wall-street-traders-set-records-on-turmoil-in-new-world-order

Optogenetic Platform Discovers New Antiviral Compounds

Researchers from UC Santa Barbara and partners have developed an optogenetic platform to identify compounds that can help the body fight off viral infections more effectively. The platform uses light to create a “virtual stress” on cells, allowing scientists to efficiently screen thousands of small molecules for their potential as antivirals. The team discovered dozens … Read more

The Dark Side of Ultra-Processed Foods in America’s Diet

Most nutrition scientists agree that an occasional indulgence in ultra-processed foods is no big deal, but statistics show it’s not as easy to do. These foods now account for nearly 60% of U.S. adults’ calorie consumption and up to 70% among children. Ultra-processed foods, such as packaged snacks, sodas, frozen pizzas, and sweetened cereals, are … Read more

China’s Fighter Jets Conduct Close-In Flights with Japan’s ELINT Aircraft

China has carried out close-in flights with Japanese Electronic Intelligence (ELINT) aircraft, prompting Tokyo to lodge a protest with the Chinese ambassador. On Wednesday and Thursday, Chinese fighter jets flew within 30-60 meters of the JASDF YS-11EB ELINT aircraft, which was conducting surveillance over international waters in the East China Sea. The Japanese Ministry of … Read more

Elmo’s X Account Hacked, Posts Antisemitic Racist Content

The account of Elmo on social media platform X was hacked, leading to the posting of antisemitic and racist content. A spokesperson for Sesame Workshop, the organization behind Sesame Street, condemned the posts as “abhorrent” and stated that they did not reflect the values of the company. According to the spokesperson, the account was briefly … Read more

BlackRock’s Stock Sinks 6% Amid Weaker Earnings

BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, saw its stock plummet 6% on Tuesday despite beating Wall Street’s earnings expectations. The firm’s shares fell behind the broader market, as the S&P 500 rose by 0.25%. This move marked BlackRock’s worst performance in the S&P 500 since early April, when US tariffs led to a decline in … Read more

Tick Bite Hospitalizations Rise in Wisconsin’s Door County

Health officials in Door County, Wisconsin, are warning hikers to be cautious due to an increase in anaplasmosis cases, a bacterial infection caused by tick bites that can lead to flu-like symptoms. The number of hospitalizations from tick bites has seen a significant spike, with eight reported cases last week, including five taken to the … Read more