$2.1bn Awarded to Cancer Victim in Roundup Weedkiller Case

A US jury has awarded a man about $2.1 billion in compensation and damages after claiming the weedkiller Roundup caused his cancer. Bayer, the maker of Roundup, said it disagrees with the verdict and plans to appeal. The company faces over 60,000 further cases related to its active ingredient glyphosate, which is also used in … Read more

Website Overwhelmed with Excessive Traffic Causes Issues

A recent surge in traffic has overwhelmed a website’s resources, causing issues for users and administrators alike. The issue, which resulted in a “429 Too Many Requests” error message, has been reported by multiple visitors to the site. The cause of this sudden influx of traffic is currently unknown, but experts speculate that it may … Read more

Steampunk Convention Shut Down Due to Outbreak

A Wild Wild West Steampunk Convention was forced to cancel its events at Casino Del Sol in Tucson due to an ongoing medical concern. The convention’s attendees reported feeling unwell with a contagious virus, and some experienced stomach flu-like symptoms. As a precautionary measure, the casino shut down the event to prioritize the health and … Read more

Apple Shuffles AI Leadership Amid Siri and Vision Pro Reforms

Apple’s leadership is in chaos as the company undergoes significant team changes. The creator of the Vision Pro headset, Mike Rockwell, has taken on the role of head of Siri, bringing oversight from Craig Federighi. John Giannandrea, previously leading Apple’s entire AI efforts, has lost confidence and will oversee underlying technologies but no longer command … Read more

Burnt Toast Myth Debunked: What’s the Real Sign of Stroke?

A long-standing rumor claims that smelling burnt toast when it’s not present is a sign of an impending stroke. However, experts say this notion is baseless and has no scientific backing. According to Dr. Alhamza Al-Bayati, a neurointerventional surgeon at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide and … Read more

10-Year Health Boost from Simple Mediterranean Diet Habits

Experts say that adopting a Mediterranean diet can significantly increase one’s lifespan by up to 10 years. The diet focuses on whole grains, fruits, vegetables, fish, white meat, and dairy products while limiting processed meats, refined beverages, and sugary drinks. A 2023 study published in Nature Food found that making dietary changes can add 10.8 … Read more

Apple Should Return to Developer-Friendly Roots for AI Success

Apple’s brand value relies on its reputation for keeping promises, a trait embodied by Steve Jobs’ autocratic approach to decision-making. To regain this credibility, CEO Tim Cook should empower external developers to create innovative applications on the iPhone. By doing so, Apple can tap into its developer community’s creativity and drive AI advancements that align … Read more

Snow White’s Box Office Performance Divided by Blue vs Red States

Disney’s live-action remake of Snow White, starring Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot, has received a mixed response at the box office. The film reportedly drew 60% of its ticket sales from blue counties, which account for 53% of theaters in the US. However, it underperformed in red counties, where tickets sales were only 40%. The … Read more

Tesla Recalls 46,000 Cybertrucks Due to Hazardous Trim Panel Issue

Tesla has issued its eighth recall for the Cybertruck model due to an exterior trim panel that is falling off, creating hazardous driving conditions. The affected vehicles were manufactured between Nov. 13, 2023, and Feb. 27. According to a report filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, only about 1% of the electric vehicles … Read more