CDC to Receive Full Funding for Fentanyl Fight and Other Programs

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will receive full funding for its Overdose Data to Action or OD2A program ahead of a key budget deadline, according to a senior CDC official. This development comes after the Trump administration withheld $140 million from the program earlier this year. The delayed funding was part of … Read more

Earth’s Core Causes Short Day on Aug 5

Scientists predict August 5th will be one of the shortest days of the year due to changes in the Earth’s core and atmospheric influences. This phenomenon results from the core slowing down, causing the rest of the planet to speed up. The core’s spin affects the Earth’s rotation over periods of 10 years to hundreds … Read more

Website Access Denied Due to Automation Tools

A security measure has been implemented to prevent unauthorized automated browsing. To access this page, ensure that: * Javascript is enabled and not blocked by extensions such as ad blockers. * Cookies are enabled on your browser. * No restrictions block the loading of Javascript and cookies. If these conditions are not met, you will … Read more

US Inflation Data Market Under Threat from Politicization

The $2 trillion market for securities linked to US inflation data faces uncertainty after President Trump’s firing of Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) chief Erika McEntarfer. Investors fear the move could erode trust in government data, affecting asset prices. The BLS is seen as a key source of economic information, and its credibility is essential … Read more

Israel Approves Gradual Goods Entry for Gaza

Israel has approved a new mechanism allowing goods into the Gaza Strip in a controlled and gradual manner. The move comes as pressure on Israel over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza reaches new heights, with Hamas holding 50 hostages taken during an October attack. The Coordination of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) announced that … Read more

Free-Floating Planets May Build Miniature Moons

Researchers have discovered that giant planets outside our Solar System may be building their own personal collections of moons. A study using observations from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) found eight young, isolated objects in interstellar space, six of which showed signs of a dusty disk around them. These free-floating worlds, formed around stars … Read more

Africa Ties Up with US to Accept Deported Migrants

African countries have become pawns in the Trump administration’s deportation program, with three nations – South Sudan, Eswatini, and Rwanda – agreeing to take in migrants from the United States. The agreements are shrouded in secrecy, leaving many questions unanswered. Rwanda has accepted up to 250 deportees for resettlement, while eight men from South Sudan … Read more

Netanyahu Weighs Next Steps in Gaza Amid International Pressure and Humanitarian Crisis

Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister, is discussing his path forward in the war in Gaza amid growing international condemnation over starvation and humanitarian concerns. In a meeting with the military’s chief of staff, Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir, Netanyahu was presented with options for continuing the military campaign in Gaza. However, no decision has been made … Read more

Google Patches Multiple Android Security Flaws Including Qualcomm Vulnerabilities

Google has released security patches to address multiple vulnerabilities in its Android operating system, including two Qualcomm bugs that were flagged as actively exploited in the wild. The vulnerabilities include CVE-2025-21479 and CVE-2025-27038, both related to incorrect authorization and use-after-free issues in the Graphics component. These patches follow similar patterns of abuse by commercial spyware … Read more

Global Internet Access Limited by Geopolitical Restrictions

A lack of internet access in some regions is a significant concern worldwide. Many countries impose restrictions on online content to protect national security and maintain control over the flow of information. Governments use various methods to limit access, including blocking specific websites, throttling internet speeds, and installing censorship software. This often leads to a … Read more