Beyoncé’s New Jeans Ad Sparks Controversy After Sweeney’s AE Ad

Singer Beyoncé Knowles dropped her own new jeans ad following the release of actress Sydney Sweeney’s controversial American Eagle (AE) ad, sparking a social media frenzy. The singer-songwriter and Levi’s jeans unveiled their latest fashion collaboration, featuring Beyoncé wearing a rhinestone-encrusted denim suit. The move came days after Sweeney’s ad was accused of promoting “Whiteness” … Read more

WHO Faces Criticism Over Polio Eradication Campaign

The World Health Organization’s (WHO) campaign to eradicate polio has been marred by mismanagement, cultural barriers, and a flawed strategy, according to internal documents and officials. Despite dropping over 99% in cases worldwide, polio remains entrenched in parts of Afghanistan and Pakistan. The WHO’s Global Polio Eradication Initiative has been criticized for its reliance on … Read more

Win Early Access to Battlefield 6 Beta

Battlefield 6 is finally here, and it’s looking like a return to form for EA’s long-running shooter franchise. With its gritty, challenging gameplay and emphasis on all-out warfare, it’s poised to take down Call of Duty and Warzone in the online multiplayer arena. The game’s beta is set to launch on August 6-10, with the … Read more

Superstorm Sandy’s Hidden Toll on Flood Victims

A recent study reveals that people who stayed in heavily flooded areas after Superstorm Sandy were most at risk of death. The study found that prolonged exposure to floodwaters increased the risk of drowning, heart attacks, and other life-threatening conditions. The study, conducted by Newsday environmental reporter Tracy Tullis, analyzed data from flood-affected areas and … Read more

Cognition Lays Off 30 Employees Amid Tumultuous Transition

AI startup Cognition laid off 30 employees last week as it integrates rival company Windsurf, offering buyouts to the remaining 200 staff members. The move comes after a tumultuous stretch for Windsurf, which was initially acquired by Google for $2.4 billion. Cognition claimed that all Windsurf employees would receive financial compensation upon acquisition. However, an … Read more

Giant Rats Swarming UK Homes Due to Poor Sewer Management

Giant rats are becoming a norm in the UK, with veteran pest controller David Parnell warning that the situation will only worsen unless drastic measures are taken. With 20-year-veteran Parnell having seen it all, he was left stunned by a 22-inch rat found in a house in Redcar. The surge in rat infestations is linked … Read more

LAFC Signs Record-Setting Son Heung-Min for $26.5M Fee

LAFC has finalized the transfer of Korean star Son Heung-min from Tottenham in a league-record fee, sources confirmed on Tuesday. The deal is worth around $26.5 million (£20 million), surpassing the previous record paid by Atlanta United for Emmanuel Latte Lath. Son will join LAFC’s Leagues Cup match vs. Tigres at BMO Stadium on Wednesday. … Read more

Calhoun’s Mice Experiments Reveal Dark Side of Abundance

In the 1970s, psychologist John B. Calhoun conducted a groundbreaking experiment on mice, creating an ideal environment with unlimited resources and no external threats. The goal was to create a paradise-like setting where animals could thrive without stress or competition. However, within a few years, every mouse had died off due to social breakdown. The … Read more

Chevrolet Silverado EV Shatters Electric Range Record

General Motors has shattered a record for electric vehicle range with its 2026 Silverado EV, traveling an astonishing 1,059.2 miles on a single charge. The feat was achieved in a carefully controlled test, using parameters such as maintaining high speeds and reducing drag. The test, which involved 40 GM engineers driving the vehicle over several … Read more

Hurricane Sandy’s Lasting Impact on Senior Mortality Risk

A new study published in the journal Frontiers in Public Health reveals the devastating impact of Hurricane Sandy on mortality risk among older adults, over a decade after the storm made landfall in 2012. Researchers found that people aged 65 and above who continued living in areas affected by the hurricane had a 9% higher … Read more