Microsoft Teases PC Game Integration on Xbox App

Microsoft has inadvertently leaked an Xbox UI mockup that suggests the company may be planning to integrate Steam and Epic Games store games into its upcoming app update. The image, which showed a user interface displaying Steam as a separate tab along with other popular services, has been removed but not before it was captured … Read more

Hamilton Stunned By Ferrari Speed in Chinese Sprint Qualifying

Lewis Hamilton expressed his surprise at securing his first pole position for Ferrari in the sprint race at the Chinese Grand Prix, out-qualifying Red Bull’s Max Verstappen. The seven-time champion’s teammate Charles Leclerc took fourth place, while Lando Norris’ McLaren finished sixth. Hamilton said he was “gobsmacked” by his performance, which outqualified Leclerc by 0.208 … Read more

Surgeon General Blasts HHS Sec. RFK Jr. Over Vaccine Skepticism

Former US Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams has criticized Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr for promoting vaccine skepticism during a current measles outbreak on the Texas-New Mexico border. In an op-ed on CNN, Dr. Adams stated that Mr. Kennedy’s claims show how quickly measles can spread in an unvaccinated population. The … Read more

Bruins Struggle Against Vegas, Fall Behind Early and Often

The Boston Bruins struggled to get going in their latest game against the Vegas Golden Knights. The first period was largely uneventful, with the only notable play coming when Mark Stone tripped Johnny Beecher. However, it was not a penalty that would ultimately change the course of the game. In the “Hell Periods,” which refer … Read more

Apple Delays Siri Upgrade Amid AI Competition and Tariffs

Apple’s delay in releasing its revamped Siri upgrade has sparked concerns about the company’s ability to keep up with rival technology giants. The updated feature, expected to be released earlier this year, was initially planned for an April software update but now faces a longer timeline. The delay comes as Apple is grappling with increasing … Read more

California Emission Survey Mixes Up with Immigration Enforcement

A roadside emission survey by a program representative from the Department of Consumer Affairs in Bouquet Canyon Road near Central Park got mixed up with immigration enforcement concerns. Francisco Hernandez, an audits and roadsides representative, said that the staff conducts an annual survey to collect vehicle emissions data. The collected data is only used to … Read more

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Trump’s Economic Boom Timeline Extended Beyond First 100 Days

President Donald Trump initially hailed the start of his presidency as a “golden age” for the US economy, but now acknowledges it may take months or even longer to materialize. Administration officials are reining in expectations, blaming positive data and weaknesses on predecessor Joe Biden while warning that Trump’s economic plans won’t yield immediate results. … Read more

Alnylam on Brink of Profitability Amid FDA Decision

Alnylam, the CEO-led company behind RNAi drug development, is on the cusp of profitability as it awaits an FDA decision that could shift its fortunes. The biotech firm has made significant strides in developing therapies, earning four approvals and pushing forward with innovative treatments. However, despite these achievements, Alnylam remains unprofitable to date. A potential … Read more

Adult Seasonal Allergies Can Be Misunderstood

Seasonal allergies are often viewed as a childhood condition, but adults can also develop new allergies, especially in their 20s, 30s, and 40s. According to Dr. Tolly Epstein, an adjunct assistant professor at the University of Cincinnati’s College of Medicine, it’s common for people to develop new allergies later in life. Symptoms may not be … Read more