Journalist Anas Al-Sharif Killed by Israel in Gaza

Anas Al-Sharif, a prominent Palestinian journalist with Al Jazeera, was killed by Israeli forces on Sunday in a strike that also targeted several other journalists. The 28-year-old had gained widespread recognition for his daily coverage of the conflict and its humanitarian toll, often putting himself at risk to report from the front lines. Al-Sharif’s killing … Read more

Google’s Gemini AI Will Remember Past Conversations Automatically

Google is updating its Gemini AI chatbot with a new feature that allows it to recall past conversations without being prompted. When this setting is turned on, Gemini will automatically retrieve key details and preferences from previous chats to personalize its output. This update builds upon the “remember” feature introduced last year, which lets users … Read more

Breakthrough Implant Cures 82.4% of Advanced Bladder Cancer Patients

A new, pretzel-shaped implant called TAR-200 has shown remarkable success in treating high-risk non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer that has not responded to traditional BCG treatment. In a recent study, the device cured 82.4% of patients with advanced disease, including those who had previously failed BCG therapy. TAR-200 is designed to slowly release chemotherapy over several weeks, … Read more

Louisiana Reports Rise in Flesh-Eating Infections from Seafood

Three new cases of flesh-eating infection caused by Vibrio vulnificus have been reported in Louisiana, bringing the total number of hospitalizations to 20 this year, with four deaths. The bacteria can cause serious infections, particularly in people with open cuts or weakened immune systems. Infections typically occur when eating raw or undercooked seafood, especially oysters … Read more

Glacial Floods Hit Juneau Amid Climate Change Concerns

Juneau, Alaska, is facing another year of destructive glacial floods as the Mendenhall Glacier continues to melt at an alarming rate. The city’s residents are bracing themselves for the worst as the icy meltwater from Suicide Basin flows towards the Alaskan city. Every summer, the glacier acts as a dam for the jumble of icebergs … Read more

AHA Issues Guidelines on Ultraprocessed Foods, Not All Are Bad

The American Heart Association (AHA) has released long-awaited guidelines on the consumption of ultraprocessed foods (UPFs). The new statement advises Americans to limit their intake of the most harmful UPFs while allowing some healthier options. According to the AHA, most UPFs are unhealthy and contribute to chronic illnesses. However, not all UPFs are created equal, … Read more

EPA Sets New DEF Guidelines to Avoid Sudden Speed Losses

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced new guidelines aimed at addressing concerns from truckers and farmers about diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) systems. Starting with model year 2027, all new diesel on-road trucks must be engineered to prevent sudden and severe power loss after running out of DEF. The current DEF system has caused … Read more

A24 Debuts ‘Marty Supreme’ Trailer Starring Timothée Chalamet

A24 has released the first trailer for “Marty Supreme,” a film that combines 1950s ping pong culture with themes of obsession and greatness. The movie stars Oscar nominee Timothée Chalamet as Marty Mauser, a young man who pursues his passion despite facing disrespected dreams. The film is set in the world of competitive ping pong … Read more

PSG Win UEFA Super Cup in Thrilling Penalty Shootout

Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) mounted a late comeback to beat Tottenham Hotspur 4-3 on penalties in the UEFA Super Cup final, lifting their first-ever silverware. The match was tied 2-2 at the end of regular time. In a tense penalty shootout, PSG goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier saved one attempt and Nuno Mendes converted the winning penalty to … Read more