49ers Sign Former Saints WR Marquez Callaway

The San Francisco 49ers have signed Marquez Callaway, a former New Orleans Saints wide receiver who led the team in receiving yards just two years ago. Callaway will compete for a roster spot alongside an injury-plagued receiving corps, including Brandon Aiyuk and Ricky Pearsall. With his undrafted free agent background and 698 receiving yards in … Read more

Eagles Practice Recap: Depth Chart Notes and Standouts Emerge

The Philadelphia Eagles returned to practice on Sunday morning, one day after a tough Saturday off, and made progress in their preseason preparations. Here are some observations from Day 8 of training camp. The injury report showed several key players, including A.J. Brown (hamstring), DeVonta Smith (back tightness), and Nolan Smith (concussion), were limited or … Read more

Server Response Indicates Too Many Requests Issue

A recent request from a client IP address (37.27.54.14) has triggered an “Too Many Requests” error, identified by the request ID 9332678378. The exact cause of this issue is not specified, but it may be related to excessive traffic or abuse. As a result, the server is currently unable to process further requests from this … Read more

Instagram Limits Public Accounts to Live Broadcasts Over 1,000 Followers

Meta has introduced a new eligibility requirement for live broadcasts on Instagram, restricting public accounts with fewer than 1,000 followers from hosting live videos. The change aims to enhance the overall usage experience for creators and users alike. According to Meta, the rule applies to both public and private accounts, although it initially only affects … Read more

Boston-Area Businesses Leverage AI to Boost Efficiency and Growth

Boston-area businesses are embracing artificial intelligence (AI) to streamline operations and drive growth. One notable example is a top consulting firm’s wide-ranging AI tool, which is being utilized by local companies. Meanwhile, other news from the region includes proposed legislation that could address the work stoppage in Massachusetts’ criminal courts. The state’s Legislature plans to … Read more

Pope Leo Urges Youth to Spread Gospel Enthusiasm Worldwide

Pope Leo XIV addressed over 1 million Catholic youths at the closing Mass of a week-long encounter with the next generation of faithful, urging them to spread their enthusiasm and witness of faith when returning home. The Pope reminded the young people that they are “the sign that a different world is possible” where conflicts … Read more

Jaguars Mock Scrimmage Showcases Talent and Promise

The Jacksonville Jaguars held a mock scrimmage at their stadium on a Friday night, providing an early look into the team’s potential. The event was a pleasant surprise, with both the offense and defense impressing in a high-intensity competition. Travis Hunter stole the show on offense, showcasing his explosive ability with the ball in his … Read more

Scientists Replicate 1938 Fusion Experiment, A Step Towards Clean Energy

Researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory have successfully recreated a long-overlooked experiment from 1938 that could potentially power the world with clean energy. The experiment, which involved fusion between deuterium and tritium (DT fusion), was conducted by physicist Arthur Ruhlig nearly a century ago. The team, led by Mark Chadwick, revived and updated the original … Read more

WNBA: Minnesota Lynx Make Key Addition Ahead of Playoffs

The Minnesota Lynx have acquired Dallas Wings guard DiJonai Carrington in a trade, bolstering their team ahead of the playoffs. The top-ranked team in the WNBA season has added Carrington, who was averaging 10.4 points and 5.1 rebounds per game after joining the Wings in February. Carrington joins the Lynx alongside guard Karlie Samuelson, who … Read more