Newall Boulder Debunks Ice Transport Theory at Stonehenge

A recently re-examined stone from a 1924 dig has provided conclusive evidence that the bluestones at Stonehenge were moved by people, not ice. The Newall boulder, a hand-sized rock found in Wales, matches the mineral and chemical composition of another similar rock discovered in the same area. Its wear patterns and landscape record also contradict … Read more

Top 10 Retirement Countries for British Pensioners

Retiring abroad has become a top priority for many British pensioners due to the rising cost of living and uncertain political landscape in the UK. But where should they go? A recent study by Gibraltar Residency, an expert relocation service provider, identified the top international destinations for UK citizens to retire. To determine these top … Read more

Top 10 Countries to Retire Abroad in 2025

Retiring abroad is becoming increasingly popular as people seek a new lifestyle and lower cost of living. While the US doesn’t have an official retirement visa program, many countries do. The Global Citizen Solutions’ 2025 Global Retirement Report ranked 44 passive income and retirement visa programs. Here are the top 10 countries to retire abroad … Read more

Trump’s Ivy League Dealings Boost Trade Schools

US trade schools are expected to receive billions of dollars as part of a deal between President Donald Trump and elite colleges like Harvard University. As part of the agreement, Harvard would build its own vocational school, with Trump suggesting it should be called “The Harvard Vocational School”. This move aims to restore frozen federal … Read more

Utah Shooting Suspect Had ‘Leftist Ideology,’ Gov. Spencer Cox Says

Utah Governor Spencer Cox revealed new information about the background and ideology of 22-year-old shooting suspect Tyler Robinson, who killed conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The governor described Robinson as a “very normal young man” who appeared to have been radicalized after dropping out of college and moving back to his hometown in southern Utah. Robinson’s … Read more

Cyberattack Exposes Google Data via Salesforce Ecosystem

A recent cyberattack has affected multiple companies, including Google, Alliance Health, and Farmers Insurance. The breach was caused by a previously unknown threat actor targeting the Salesforce ecosystem. According to Chris Wright of Sullivan Wright Technologies, this attack is not on Google itself but on their data stored within Salesforce. Businesses can take steps to … Read more

AI Hallucinations: Can We Fix the Problem of Factually Incorrect Answers?

Large language models are prone to making up answers that are factually incorrect due to a design flaw. When these models are created, they’re incentivized to guess rather than admit uncertainty. To fix this, OpenAI suggests penalizing confident errors more than uncertainty and giving partial credit for expressions of uncertainty. This could lead to better … Read more

How to Spot Fake News About Gmail Breach Alerts Safely

Recently, many major outlets reported that Google had issued a global alert to its 2.5 billion Gmail users due to a breach. However, this was entirely false. Google never sent such an alert, and the breach only affected a small group of business contact details. What can you learn from this incident? First, check the … Read more

ICE Agent Fatally Shoots Mexican National During Traffic Stop

A man was fatally shot by a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer on Friday morning in Franklin Park, Illinois. The victim, 38-year-old Silverio Villegas González, allegedly attempted to flee during a traffic stop and struck an ICE officer with his car. Villegas González had a history of reckless driving and had received several … Read more