Southwind Foods Recalls Frozen Shrimp Due to Possible Cesium-137 Contamination

Southwind Foods, LLC of Carson, California is voluntarily recalling a limited quantity of frozen shrimp due to possible radionuclide (Cesium-137) contamination. The contaminated products were distributed between July 17 – August 8, 2025, to retailers, distributors, and wholesalers in several states. The FDA has not reported any illnesses related to this issue but is investigating … Read more

Trump Administration Threatens to Deport Immigrant to Uganda

The Trump administration has sent a notice to the lawyers of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national facing federal charges, warning that he may be deported to Uganda in the coming days. The notice was made public in a court filing and was seen by the government as an attempt to “coerce” Abrego Garcia into … Read more

Google Says AI Drinks Less Water Than Thought, but Comparison Flawed

Google claims its Gemini AI model consumes 0.26 milliliters of water per prompt, significantly less than previous estimates. However, the report’s methodology has been criticized for drawing a false equivalence between on-site and total water consumption. Datacenters use water not only for cooling but also for generating energy. This process, known as evaporative cooling, is … Read more

Intel’s Rise and Fall from Tech Icon to Government Project

Intel, once a Silicon Valley icon and dominant force in the tech industry, has fallen from grace under the leadership of Andy Grove and his successor Brian Krzanich. The company’s dominance was built on its ability to follow disruptive forces in the valley, but it failed to adapt to the smartphone and artificial intelligence revolutions. … Read more

Revolutionary New Technology Boosts Stroke Recovery

Restaurant owner Tommy Fello suffered a stroke, leaving him with numbness in his left arm and leg. Despite physical therapy, he struggled to recover. However, after learning about the Vivistim System, an FDA-approved implant that uses vagus nerve stimulation to improve hand and arm function, Fello received the device. The Vivistim Therapy system involves a … Read more

Trump Administration Blocks Rhode Island Wind Farm Project

A US wind farm project in Rhode Island has been halted by the Trump administration, sparking backlash from local officials. The Revolution Wind project, worth $4 billion, is now 80% complete with 65 turbines installed and permits obtained under the Biden administration. Attorney General Peter F. Neronha has vowed to join neighboring states in exploring … Read more

Thomas Frank Praises Tottenham’s Resilience After Manchester City Win

Tottenham Hotspur manager Thomas Frank expressed pride in his team’s performance after a crucial 1-0 win at Manchester City on Saturday. The victory marked Spurs’ second win from two, showcasing their growth under Frank’s leadership. Frank highlighted the challenges of visiting City, who are still rebuilding after last season’s struggles. He praised Spurs’ pressing and … Read more

Mortgage Fraud Allegation Against Lisa Cook Sparks Controversy

US President Donald Trump has accused Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook of mortgage fraud over her alleged use of false loan applications to secure better interest rates on a secondary home. The accusation, made by Trump ally Bill Pulte, mirrors previous allegations against high-profile Democrats Adam Schiff and Letitia James, who deny the claims as … Read more

Neuralink’s $250M Bet Sparks BCI Arms Race as Arbaugh Sees New Life

Neuralink, a brain-computer interface (BCI) company backed by Elon Musk, has made significant progress in its technology. Noland Arbaugh, the first human test subject, underwent surgery 18 months ago and reports a “transformed” life after regaining digital control via BCI technology. Arbaugh’s implant features over 1,000 electrodes targeting the motor cortex and enabled him to … Read more