Aryna Sabalenka Loses to Jessica Pegula, Wins Back ‘Marg-aryna’

Tennis rivals Aryna Sabalenka and Jessica Pegula have proven their on-court respect translates to off-court camaraderie. The two players clashed at the Miami Open finals but left with a shared win in the hearts of fans. After Sabalenka defeated Pegula in straight sets, she celebrated with her signature margarita cocktail dubbed the ‘Marg-Aryna’ alongside Martina … Read more

AOL’s Cookie Policy Explained

AOL is part of Yahoo’s family of brands, which includes Yahoo and AOL. To better understand how these websites collect and use your personal data, it’s essential to know about their cookie policies. When you visit the sites or apps owned by Yahoo and AOL, they may use cookies to track your browsing habits and … Read more

Berkeley Labs Releases Universe Mapping Dataset with Over 18 Million Objects

Researchers Collaborate on Massive Data Set from DESI Telescope Berkeley Labs has released a vast dataset collected by its Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI), a telescope tool used to create 3D maps of the universe. The data set, developed in collaboration with over 900 international researchers from more than 70 institutions, contains information on 18.7 … Read more

NASA Monitors Mysterious South Atlantic Anomaly

NASA has been monitoring a peculiar anomaly in Earth’s magnetic field, known as the South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA). This vast region of lower magnetic intensity stretches between South America and southwest Africa. The SAA is particularly concerning for satellites and spacecraft, including the International Space Station, which pass through it during low-Earth orbit. The reduced … Read more

Trump DOE Cuts Clean Energy Funding Amid Petty Politics

The US Department of Energy under the Trump administration has started slashing funding for various clean energy projects, including hydrogen hubs and carbon capture initiatives. While these cuts may seem like a victory for fossil fuel interests, some of the targeted programs actually make sense due to their flaws. Two notable cases are the Pacific … Read more

Splenda’s Hidden Dangers May Lead to Weight Gain

A new study published in the journal Nature Metabolism suggests that Splenda may not be as harmless for weight management as previously thought. The sugar substitute, sucralose, can confuse the brain by providing a sweet taste without delivering calories, leading to increased appetite and feelings of hunger. Researchers tested 75 people who drank water, a … Read more

Trump’s Stablecoin Raises Serious Concerns for Financial Regulation

US Senators Question Fed and OCC Over Trump’s Regulating Own Stablecoin A growing number of US senators are questioning the Federal Reserve (the Fed) and Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) about the risks posed by President Donald Trump’s stablecoin, “USD1.” The launch of USD1 comes as Congress considers the GENIUS Act, which … Read more

Website Temporarily Unavailable Due to Excessive Traffic

A website experienced a temporary disruption due to an excessive amount of incoming traffic, resulting in a “429 Too Many Requests” error message. This issue typically occurs when a server is overwhelmed with requests, causing it to slow down or become unavailable. The cause of this issue can vary depending on the specific circumstances, but … Read more

Amazon’s 2025 Spring Sale Offers Top Tech at Up to 40% Off

Amazon’s massive March sales event is dominating the deals discussion with huge discounts on top tech. During the 2025 Spring Sale, you can snag incredible offers on desktop and laptop PCs, Macs, and more. Top Desktop Deals Apple’s pint-sized Mac Mini desktop packs a serious punch in a tiny footprint, thanks to its potent M4 … Read more

CDC Shifts Vaccine Messaging Under New Leadership

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has ordered staff not to release an expert assessment that found the risk of catching measles is high in areas near outbreaks where vaccination rates are lagging. The agency’s decision comes under new leadership from Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a longtime … Read more