Vaccine Panel Recommends New Restrictions on MMRV Shots

A US vaccine advisory committee, led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has recommended new restrictions on a combination shot that protects against chickenpox and other illnesses. The panel suggests giving the MMRV vaccine only after age 4, instead of separating it into two doses for younger children. This decision is based on rare instances of … Read more

Kamala Harris Reveals Tensions with Joe Biden in New Memoir

Kamala Harris has written about the tensions between her and former US President Joe Biden in her new memoir, 107 Days. The book reveals that when Biden called her hours before a crucial presidential debate against Donald Trump, he made her uncomfortable by discussing his brother’s associates who refused to support her. Harris writes that … Read more

Tim Tebow Offers Words of Encouragement to Struggling Arch Manning

Former Heisman winner Tim Tebow has a message for struggling Texas QB Arch Manning, who is facing criticism after a tough start to the season. Tebow understands the pressure Manning is under at a huge program like Texas, where expectations are high and fans expect a national title. “I’d just encourage him… Remember it for … Read more

How AI Can Destabilize Relationships and Marriage

A growing number of people are turning to AI chatbots like ChatGPT for relationship advice, mental health support, and even spiritual guidance. However, experts warn that these tools can have devastating consequences when used improperly. The phenomenon, dubbed “AI psychosis,” has been linked to destructive mental health crises, job loss, homelessness, voluntary and involuntary commitment, … Read more

Texas Football Looks to Stroh as Game-Day Starter

Texas football coach Steve Sarkisian is shaking up the offensive front, giving redshirt sophomore Connor Stroh his first career start against UTEP. Despite a unit that averages only 4 yards per carry, Stroh played almost the entire game and showed promise in his development. Stroh’s growth is crucial for the No. 8 Longhorns, who rank … Read more

Meta AI Glasses Demo Fails in Front of CEO and Audience

Meta’s augmented reality glasses, touted as the “first AI glasses with high resolution,” struggled to work during a demo at the company’s Connect 2025 keynote. Despite its promising features, the tech failed repeatedly, causing awkward moments for CEO Mark Zuckerberg and the audience. The poor showing highlights the challenges of bringing AI-powered smart glasses to … Read more

Yahoo-konserni käyttää evästeitä sivustojamme.

Kun käytät sivustojaan ja sovelluksiaan, teemme käytöstäsi evästeitä. Tämä auttaa meitä tarjota sivustomme ja sovelluksemme sinulle paremmin. Evästeen avulla todistamme, että käyttäjät ovat olemassa, estään roskapostia ja väärinkäytöksiä, sekä toteutamme tietoturvatoimia. Jos napsautat “Hyväksy kaikki”, tallennamme ja/tai käytämme evästeitä niillä lisätarkoituksilla, kuten analytiikkaa tarjota räätälöityä mainontaa ja sisältöä. Jos et halua meidän käyttää evästeitä ja … Read more

11 Elected Officials Arrested in Immigration Enforcement Protest

A group of 11 local elected officials were arrested inside Lower Manhattan’s federal building after a one-hour standoff with immigration enforcement officers. The lawmakers, who include several members of the New York congressional delegation and city officials, demanded access to an immigration holding area on the building’s 10th floor. The arrest occurred after the officials … Read more

Robert Redford’s Influence on Celebrity Style at Sundance Festival

Robert Redford, a renowned actor and founder of the Sundance Film Festival, left an indelible mark on celebrity style in Park City, Utah. His influence extended beyond film to fashion, with local clothing stores benefiting from his presence. Redford’s connection to the Sundance Institute, which he founded in 1981, led to a unique fusion of … Read more

Harvard University Faces New Funding Restrictions Amid Financial Concerns

US President Donald Trump’s administration has placed new restrictions on Harvard University, citing concerns about the school’s financial position. The Department of Education has put Harvard on “heightened cash monitoring” status, requiring it to use its own funds for federal student aid before drawing down from the department. The department is seeking a $36 million … Read more