OpenAI Ups ChatGPT Plus Rate Limits Amid GPT-5 Backlash

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has confirmed that subscribers of the premium ChatGPT Plus service will receive increased rate limits for using the new GPT-5 AI model, following widespread user backlash. The move aims to address concerns over the limitations of the GPT-5 Thinking model, which had a 200 messages per week rate limit. Altman announced … Read more

Jennifer Aniston Reflects on Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie Love Triangle

Jennifer Aniston has finally spoken out about the infamous love triangle between her, Brad Pitt, and Angelina Jolie. The Friends alum took aim at the media frenzy surrounding their separation in a recent interview with Vanity Fair. “It was juicy reading for people,” Aniston said. “If they didn’t have their soap operas, they had their … Read more

Apple Must Prioritize Phone Repairability Over Design

As we await the launch of iPhone 17, I’m eager to see Apple prioritize repairability over traditional design goals. As someone who’s used iPhones for over a decade, I’ve come to appreciate the importance of extending device lifespan and reducing electronic waste. While advanced AI capabilities might be exciting, I’d love to see Apple focus … Read more

Website Blocked Due to Security Measures

A website is currently experiencing security restrictions, triggered by an automated system designed to prevent online attacks. The action that led to the blockage may have been submitting specific words or phrases, entering SQL commands, or providing malformed data. If you were unable to access the website, it’s recommended that you email the site owner … Read more

Chinese Warship Collides with Philippine Vessel in South China Sea

A Chinese warship and guided-missile destroyer collided in the South China Sea on Monday, marking one of the most severe incidents involving Chinese forces to date. The incident occurred while a Philippine Coast Guard vessel was conducting a blockade attempt around Scarborough Shoal, which is within the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone. The Chinese cutter, 3104, … Read more

Europe Grapples with Devastating Wildfires Amid Heatwave

A scorching heatwave has gripped parts of Europe, sending temperatures soaring to record-breaking highs and forcing evacuations as wildfires wreak havoc across the continent. The intense heat and strong winds have created “fire whirls,” a phenomenon that occurs when temperatures reach around 40 degrees Celsius in a confined valley before suddenly entering an open area. … Read more

Are Moose Native to Colorado?

A recent debate over moose management in the southern Rockies has sparked questions about whether these animals belong in the region at all. The answer is not as straightforward as it seems. Historically, moose were present in Colorado long before the 1970s reintroduction program that brought them back to North Park. Researchers have found evidence … Read more

Trump’s Science Funding Cuts Threaten US Medical Research

Anastasia Khvorova, a renowned RNA biologist at the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, is facing an uncertain future due to the Trump administration’s drastic cuts to federal science funding. The proposed slashes will significantly impact her laboratory’s research on diseases such as Huntington’s and Alzheimer’s, putting millions of Americans at risk. The 80-year-old partnership … Read more

Exercise Boosts Anti-Cancer Myokines in Breast Cancer Survivors

A new study found that a single bout of exercise can boost anti-cancer myokines in the blood, which may help suppress tumor growth in breast cancer survivors. Researchers from Edith Cowan University in Australia tested 32 breast cancer survivors who underwent either resistance training or high-intensity interval training for 45 minutes. The results showed that … Read more