AbbVie Invests $195 Million in North Chicago Manufacturing Plant

AbbVie, a leading pharmaceutical company, has announced a significant investment of $195 million in its North Chicago, Illinois manufacturing plant. The expansion aims to boost domestic active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) production in the US and support innovation in the industry. The new facility will enhance AbbVie’s chemical synthesis capabilities, enabling the production of current and … Read more

Error 429 – Too Many Requests

Error 429, also known as “Too Many Requests,” is a common HTTP status code that indicates an excessive amount of requests made to a server within a specified time frame. This can happen due to various reasons such as a denial-of-service (DoS) attack or a burst of rapid user activity. When a client sends too … Read more

Alan Tudyk Reveals Shocking Experience in I, Robot

Alan Tudyk has spoken out about his experience playing Sonny, a robot character in the 2004 film I, Robot. In an interview on the “Toon’d In with Jim Cummings” podcast, Tudyk revealed that he was initially omitted from the massive press tour following a test screening where audiences gave his performance a higher score than … Read more

Trump Targets Fed Chair Powell Over Renovation Costs and Inflation

President Donald Trump has threatened to file a major lawsuit against Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell over the rising costs of renovating two historic Fed buildings. The project, valued at $3 billion, is part of a multi-billion-dollar modernization effort aimed at saving money by consolidating most operations. The Federal Reserve attributes higher-than-expected costs to redesigns, … Read more

Giants & Jets Reunite for Joint Practices Amidst Rebuilding Hopes

The New York Giants and Jets are set to meet at MetLife Stadium for a pair of joint practices ahead of their preseason game, where they’ll both aim to showcase their progress in rebuilding efforts. The teams share the same struggles as the 2025 season approaches, with both looking to shed past disappointments. While no … Read more

Jennifer Aniston Opens Up About ‘Vulnerable’ Brad Pitt Divorce

Jennifer Aniston has spoken out about her highly publicized divorce from Brad Pitt, calling it “vulnerable” and admitting she still struggles with the media frenzy surrounding their split. The actress gave a rare interview to Vanity Fair in 2005, just days after announcing her separation from Pitt. Aniston described the experience as “jarring” and acknowledged … Read more

AI Chatbot Risks Promoting Medical Misinformation

A US medical journal has warned against using an AI chatbot for health information after a case of rare bromism was reported. A 60-year-old man developed the condition by taking sodium bromide, which he obtained from the chatbot, despite reading that it should not be used as a replacement for table salt. The article highlights … Read more

Acheron Fossae on Mars Reveals Planetary History

Acheron Fossae, a network of deep cracks and valleys on Mars, offers new insights into the planet’s violent past and changing climate. Images from the European Space Agency’s Mars Express spacecraft reveal the western edge of this geological formation, showcasing its unique features. Acheron Fossae is an extensive system of deep fault-like cracks, with alternating … Read more

6 Planets Align in Rare Parade on August 17-20

Six of Earth’s neighboring planets — Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune — will briefly appear in the sky on the same night, starting Sunday (Aug. 17). This rare “planetary parade” will be visible for almost a week, with the celestial gathering appearing in the eastern sky about an hour before sunrise. Mercury will … Read more

State Department Cuts Human Rights Reports by 2/3

The US State Department has released its annual human rights reports, which have been drastically reduced in length and content compared to previous years. The reports, which are required by law to provide an assessment of the human rights situation in every country around the world, now adhere more closely to administration policies. Critics say … Read more