49ers Expected to Take Defensive Lineman at Pick 11

The San Francisco 49ers are likely to select a defensive lineman with the 11th pick in the first round of the NFL Draft, addressing their need for quality depth on the line. John Lynch and Kyle Shanahan’s team has been focused on finding a game-changer on defense since the start of the offseason. The 49ers … Read more

Trump Considers Exemptions for Auto Parts from Upcoming Tariffs

President Donald Trump is considering exemptions for automakers from some tariffs announced by his administration, according to a White House confirmation. The move follows a Financial Times report that Trump plans to exempt auto parts from tariffs on imports from China. The exemption would be separate from 25% tariffs on imported vehicles and 25% tariffs … Read more

17 Lifestyle Changes to Lower Stroke, Dementia, and Depression Risk

A new study has identified 17 overlapping factors that affect the risk of stroke, dementia, and late-life depression. The research suggests that lifestyle changes can simultaneously lower the risk of all three conditions. The study found that people who have one condition are more likely to develop another. This is because they often share underlying … Read more

Single Dose of Psilocybin Boosts Brain Flexibility for Weeks

A study by University of Michigan researchers has discovered that a single dose of a psychedelic compound can enhance cognitive flexibility—the brain’s ability to adapt to changing circumstances—for weeks after administration. The study, published in the journal Psychedelics, found that mice treated with a single dose of 25CN-NBOH, a selective serotonin 2A receptor agonist, showed … Read more

Istanbul Residents Flee as 6.2-Magnitude Quake Strikes

A 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck near Istanbul on Wednesday, prompting widespread panic and evacuation of residents from their homes. At least 151 people were injured jumping from high places, according to the governor of Turkey’s largest city. The quake, which hit at a depth of 6.92 km, caused minor structural damage and no fatalities. However, many … Read more

Boeing Returns China-Ordered Planes Amid US Tariffs

Boeing has returned two planes it ordered from the US due to retaliatory tariffs imposed by China, according to the company’s CEO Kelly Ortberg. The move is part of China’s efforts to counter US President Trump’s 145% tariffs on imports from China. Ortberg stated that while Boeing expects to deliver 50 more planes to China … Read more

U.S. Army Adopts Sex-Neutral Physical Test for Female Soldiers

The US Army has announced it will implement a new “sex-neutral” physical test for female soldiers, replacing the existing Army Combat Fitness Test. The change comes after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the elimination of lower fitness standards for women in combat roles. Under the new test, women in U.S. Army combat units will be … Read more

Nourishing Your Midlife Body: 7 Key Nutrition Rules for Optimal Health

As women enter perimenopause, their bodies undergo significant changes that can affect heart health, brain function, and bone density. To support these shifts, incorporating the right nutrients and ingredients into your diet is crucial. According to experts, midlife women need a balanced approach to nutrition to mitigate cardiovascular disease, cognitive decline, and bone loss. Here … Read more

NASA’s Roman Space Telescope on the Chopping Block in Trump Budget Draft

The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, set to launch as early as fall 2026, faces significant funding cuts in the Trump administration’s proposed 2026 budget. Despite being completed under budget and ahead of schedule, the $3.5 billion mission will be scrapped if the proposal is approved. Designed to explore dark energy, locate exoplanets, and conduct … Read more