Idaho Reports First Measles Case in Resident Since 2023

A case of measles in an unvaccinated child has been confirmed in Kootenai County, Idaho, marking the first time the disease has occurred in a resident since 2023. This comes as wastewater testing in Coeur d’Alene previously revealed positive results for the disease. The Panhandle Health District is investigating how the child contracted measles and … Read more

Yahoo-konsernin tietosuoja-asetukset ja evästeet

Yahoo on julistanut sopeutuvan tarkoituksin suosiolle, jossa yhtiö käyttää sinua, kuntaasi, rekisteriohjelmassasi ja muuta personaalitietoa, joka saatavilla olevien sivustojen ja sovelluksien sisällä. Jos haluat estää tätä käyttöä, valitse “Hylkää kaikki” tai hallita evästeet siitä, miten tietosi käytetään. Source: https://consent.yahoo.com/v2/collectConsent?sessionId=3_cc-session_148d1e69-0b46-4f5b-bf1b-e6816f369c9f

Trump to Meet Putin in Alaska Amid Ukrainian War Concerns

President Donald Trump held virtual meetings with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, NATO leaders, and European officials ahead of his scheduled summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska. Trump expressed hope for a second meeting between Putin and Zelenskyy, but the outcome depends on Friday’s talks. The U.S. president warned that severe consequences would follow … Read more

Quiet Cracking in the Workplace: A Growing Concern for Employers

Quiet cracking is a new workplace issue that employers must address, according to Frank Giampietro, EY Americas’ chief well-being officer. It refers to employees who “show up, do their job, but struggle in silence,” despite not being happy with their roles. The current job market, with economic uncertainty and layoffs, has led many workers to … Read more

American Eagle Faces Backlash Over Jeans Campaign Featuring Sydney Sweeney

American Eagle Outfitters, a popular jeans brand among teens and young adults, has faced intense backlash over its latest marketing campaign featuring actress Sydney Sweeney. The ad, which plays on the word “genes,” highlights Sweeney’s blue eyes and blonde hair, but some critics argue it perpetuates white privilege and discriminates against minorities and people with … Read more

TRAPPIST-1 System’s Atmosphere Mystery Unfolds

Astronomers studying the TRAPPIST-1 system have discovered a crucial clue about its planets’ atmospheres. Three of the seven Earth-sized planets, including TRAPPIST-1 d, have shown no signs of an atmosphere or only extremely thin ones. This finding suggests that holding onto an atmosphere might be difficult for these planets due to their close proximity to … Read more

Bills’ James Cook Signs 4-Year Extension Worth $48M

The Buffalo Bills have agreed on a four-year contract extension with running back James Cook, worth $48 million, including $30 million guaranteed. The deal makes him the team’s lead running back and secures his spot through 2029. Cook’s agent confirmed that negotiations were conducted in good faith, and the player’s participation in practice sessions helped … Read more

Tesla Hires Robotaxi Test Drivers in NYC with Up to $33.66 Hourly Pay

Tesla is expanding its robotaxi service to the US, hiring autonomous vehicle operators in New York City to test its technology. The company is offering prototype vehicle operators up to $33.66 an hour to collect driving data and give detailed feedback. Drivers will need to be “tech-savvy” and familiar with autonomous driving systems. To operate … Read more

Ariane 6 Launches Advanced Weather Satellite for Europe

The European Space Agency’s (ESA) heavy-lift rocket, Ariane 6, successfully launched tonight from the Guiana Space Centre in French Guiana. The mission sent an advanced weather and climate satellite, Metop-SGA1, into orbit. Ariane 6, operated by Arianespace on behalf of the ESA, lifted off at 8:37 p.m. EDT and reached its destination about 64 minutes … Read more

Fast-Casual Chains Feel Pinch of Consumer Slowdown

Fast-casual chains like Chipotle and Cava are finally feeling the effects of a slowing consumer market. Diners are becoming more cautious about spending, citing economic uncertainty as the main concern. This trend is also affecting investors, who are trimming their holdings after outperforming the industry last year. The decline in foot traffic and sales growth … Read more