Ancient DNA Reveals Syphilis Originated in the Americas

A new study published in Nature has shed light on the origins of syphilis, one of the most devastating diseases in human history. Researchers found that ancient DNA recovered from skeletons across the Americas suggests the disease originated in the region, contradicting long-held theories that it was brought to Europe by Columbus. The discovery was … Read more

Malaria Identified as Source of Congo Disease Outbreak

A mysterious disease outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has been identified as malaria, according to the country’s health ministry. The outbreak, which began several weeks ago in Panzi, Kwango, has sickened over 500 people and killed at least 149. The World Health Organization (WHO) played a key role in investigating the outbreak, sending … Read more

Global Business Leaders Predict Trump’s Return to Boost Economy

A recent survey of over 680 influential voices has revealed a significant shift in global economic sentiment, with CEOs and investors alike expressing optimism about the prospects for the US economy under a Trump administration. The Teneo survey found that 77% of global CEOs expect the global economy to improve within the first six months … Read more

Fed Prepares for New Year with Potential Interest Rate Cut

The Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates for the third time this year, according to economists. This move could lower the key benchmark rate to 4.25-4.50%, a reduction of nearly half since September. In 2025, however, Fed policy choices are likely to be more significant than expected. The central bank’s decisions will play … Read more

iOS 18.2 Update: 4 Essential Settings Changes You Need to Know

ZDNET Recommends: iOS 18.2 rolled out recently, bringing new features like Visual Intelligence and Image Playground. While AI updates take center stage, this update also introduces quality-of-life improvements to iPhones that you may not be aware of. Here are four key changes you need to know: 1. Customizable Home Screen: iOS 18.2 allows users to … Read more

Europe Considers Large-Scale Troop Deployment to Ukraine

Europe is considering deploying up to 100,000 troops to Ukraine in an effort to stabilize the region and ensure long-term peace. The proposal, led by French President Emmanuel Macron, has sparked discussions on potential objectives and mission mandates. European leaders are focusing on increasing military and economic assistance to Ukraine, but some officials are exploring … Read more

Disney Pulls Transgender Storyline from Animated Series Win or Lose

Disney has pulled the transgender storyline from its new animated series Win or Lose, citing concerns about discussing certain subjects with children at their parents’ terms. The decision comes after 14-year-old trans girl Chanel Stewart was cast to voice a transgender teenager in the show. Stewart had expressed excitement about sharing her own journey and … Read more

Syria Enters New Era After Assad’s Fall

A week into its transformation, Syria is taking steps towards normalcy and accountability. Rebels who recently took control of the capital city are meeting with locals to address long-standing grievances. Despite challenges ahead, many Syrians are hopeful for a brighter future. The new head of security at Damascus International Airport, Maj Hamza al-Ahmed, held a … Read more

Nestle Launches Protein Shot Drink to Combat Hunger

Nestle, the world’s largest packaged food producer, has introduced a new protein shot drink aimed at helping people manage hunger while losing weight. The Boost Pre-Meal Hunger Support contains 10 grams of protein and 45 calories per serving. Available on Amazon and CVS stores, the shots cost $10.99 for a pack of four. According to … Read more