Sydney Sweeney Responds to Body Shamers with Intensity

Actress Sydney Sweeney has fired back at body shamers who criticized her appearance after she was spotted in the Florida Keys wearing a bikini. The “Euphoria” star shared screenshots of hurtful comments on social media, before posting a video montage of her intense workouts. It appears that Sweeney is in the best shape of her … Read more

The Moon’s Age May Be Older Than Previously Thought

A team of scientists, including a geophysicist, chemist, and mathematician, has proposed that the Moon may be older than previously thought based on new research. The formation of the Moon is still a topic of debate among scientists. In the 1980s, researchers suggested that a Mars-size object crashed into early Earth, causing molten material to … Read more

Senate Passes E-Bike Battery Safety Bill

A new law in the US Senate budget package aims to curb sales of untested, unsafe lithium-ion batteries powering e-bikes and similar devices. The bill, previously approved by the House in May, was held up due to Sen. Ted Cruz’s opposition, but is now on its way to becoming law. Since 2019, fires caused by … Read more

Broncos vs Chargers: Playoffs on the Line

The Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Chargers will face off in a crucial Thursday night matchup that will go a long way in determining their playoff seeding. The Broncos, with a 9-5 record, are looking to clinch their first playoff spot since Super Bowl 50 title season, while the Chargers aim to secure a wild-card … Read more

Brazil’s Interest Rates Soar to 12.25% as Inflation Fight Intensifies

Brazil raised interest rates by a greater-than-expected 100 basis points on Wednesday, leaving the benchmark borrowing rate at 12.25%. The move, driven by inflation concerns and a weakening currency, could see the benchmark rate reach 14.25% as early as March. The central bank’s decision, made by the Copom committee, was seen as a sign that … Read more

US Government Issues Directive on Secure Cloud Services

The US government has issued a new directive to improve the security of cloud services used by federal agencies. The directive, titled “Bod-25-01,” requires agencies to implement secure practices and procedures when using cloud services. The directive emphasizes the importance of data privacy and protection, as well as the need for agencies to ensure that … Read more

Suspected Assassin of Russian General Igor Kirillov Arrested in Moscow

Russia has arrested a 29-year-old Uzbek man who confessed to planting and detonating the bomb that killed top Russian general Igor Kirillov. The suspect, born in 1995, claimed he carried out the assassination on orders from Ukraine’s intelligence services. Kirillov, chief of Russia’s nuclear, biological and chemical protection troops, was killed outside his apartment building … Read more

Video Streaming Blocked by Geo-Restriction Laws

Geo-restrictions on video streaming services have become a growing concern for consumers worldwide. The issue stems from laws and regulations that restrict access to certain content based on geographical location. Some countries, like the United States, do not have strict geo-restrictions, while others, such as China, have implemented robust laws to limit online content. In … Read more

AOL and Yahoo’s Privacy Policy Notice

AOL, as part of the Yahoo family of brands, uses cookies and personal data for various purposes beyond its core services. To manage these activities, users have the option to customize their choices. Users can choose to reject all cookies and personal data collection by clicking ‘Reject all’. Alternatively, they can click ‘Manage privacy settings’ … Read more

“Manganese-Based Antioxidant Protects Humans from Ionizing Radiation”

A new antioxidant, dubbed “Manganese-Dependent Peptide” (MDP), has been discovered that can protect humans against damage from ionizing radiation. The discovery was made by scientists who studied the unique properties of a bacterium called Deinococcus radiodurans, also known as “Conan the Bacterium.” This extremophile is capable of withstanding conditions that would be lethal to most … Read more