Global Hack Targets US Government Agencies Using Exploited Microsoft Software

Hackers have launched a global attack on government agencies and businesses using a major security flaw in widely used Microsoft server software. The attack, which has hit multiple targets including U.S. federal and state agencies, universities, energy companies, and an Asian telecommunications company, is believed to have been carried out by unknown attackers who exploited … Read more

Trump Criticized by Protesters During Scotland Golf Trip

US President Donald Trump was criticized by protesters on Saturday during his golf trip in Scotland, where hundreds gathered to denounce his presence and policies. Trump played with his son Eric and other officials at Turnberry course, but demonstrators took to the streets in Edinburgh and Aberdeen, objecting to his stance on immigration, Gaza, and … Read more

Boost Fiber for Better Digestion and Overall Health

A new trend on social media is gaining attention for its potential health benefits: fibermaxxing. This practice involves increasing fiber intake through the day by adding foods like leafy greens, seeds, nuts, fruit, and other high-fiber options to meals. Experts agree that a sufficient amount of fiber can support healthy digestion and overall well-being. The … Read more

Aaron Rodgers Opens Training Camp with a Bumpy Ride

Green Bay Packers legend Aaron Rodgers is getting accustomed to life as a Pittsburgh Steeler. In his first pass attempt against defensive players during the team’s opening day of training camp practices, he was intercepted by linebacker Patrick Queen. Despite this minor setback, Rodgers remains optimistic about the upcoming season and is focused on improving … Read more

FDA Panel Urges Removal of Black Box Warning for Low-Dose Hormone Therapy

A panel of doctors has urged the FDA to remove black box warning labels from low-dose estrogen treatments, citing that they are not supported by science and may be deterring women from using beneficial medication. The label warnings, which include increased risks of endometrial cancer, cardiovascular disorders, probable dementia, and breast cancer, have been in … Read more

Hollywood Stars Shine at Comic-Con

Hollywood’s presence was evident this year at Comic-Con, with A-listers and celebrities from various franchises gracing the convention’s stages. The day started off strong for fans of “The Long Walk,” a movie based on Stephen King’s novel, as Mark Hamill attended a panel to promote the film. Other notable attendees included Jared Leto and Jeff … Read more

Astronomers Discover Companion Star ‘Siwarha’ Orbiting Betelgeuse

Astronomers have confirmed the existence of a secret companion star orbiting Betelgeuse, one of the brightest objects in the night sky. The newly discovered “buddy” star is nicknamed “Siwarha,” or “her bracelet,” due to its unique observation by the Gemini North telescope on Hawaii’s Mauna Kea. Researchers used a novel technique to find evidence of … Read more

SpaceX Launches 28 Starlink Satellites from Florida

SpaceX launched a new group of Starlink satellites into low Earth orbit on Saturday morning, marking the first of two missions planned for the day. The Falcon 9 rocket lifted off at 5:01 a.m. EDT from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, deploying 28 broadband internet satellites. The satellites were released about an hour … Read more

Koenigsegg Jesko Attack Takes a Shocking Second to Suzuki Hayabusa SuperBusa

The world of supercars just witnessed one of the wildest straight-line showdowns in recent history. The Koenigsegg Jesko Attack, a powerful V8-powered missile, went head-to-head with the Suzuki Hayabusa SuperBusa, a tuned-to-hell sportbike. The result? A stunning upset that left onlookers awestruck. The SuperBusa, despite its unconventional design, boasts an astonishing 1,104 horsepower per ton, … Read more