The Rock Explains His Absence from WWE’s Big Weekend

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has been speaking out about his absence from the main event at WWE’s big weekend, which was largely centered around John Cena and Cody Rhodes’ title match at WrestleMania 41. According to Johnson, he never wanted to continue his involvement in the storyline. When asked on The Pat McAfee Show, Johnson … Read more

AI Helps Mother Discover Life-Saving Cancer Diagnosis

A Northern Irish mother-of-two credits an artificial intelligence chatbot with saving her life after she was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. Lauren Bannon started to experience symptoms such as joint pain and stomach issues in February 2024. Despite testing negative for rheumatoid arthritis, doctors incorrectly diagnosed her with the condition. However, Bannon refused to accept this … Read more

Period Horror Movie Sinners Sizzles with $7.8M Monday Earnings

Warner Bros’ period horror movie Sinners had a strong opening on its first Monday, earning $7.8 million. This marks the second-best Monday ever for an R-rated horror movie after 2017’s It, which grossed $8.76 million. In terms of overall earnings, Sinners is now at $55.8 million with a global total of $75.5 million. Sinners outperformed … Read more

Google Chrome Error: Site Not Reached – Troubleshooting Tips

Google Chrome has encountered an error while trying to access the website www.post-gazette.com. The issue is a timed-out connection, indicated by the “ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT” error code. To resolve this issue, check your internet connection and ensure that there are no issues with your cables or network devices. Restarting your router, modem, or other network devices may … Read more

Brain Energy Crisis Triggers Abnormal Glutamate Release

A recent study reveals that when the brain’s energy supply is depleted, such as during a stroke, neurons release glutamate in abnormal, self-amplifying bursts that can damage nerve cells. Researchers from Ruhr University Bochum and the Universities of Düsseldorf and Twente used a fluorescent sensor to observe long-lasting, localized glutamate events that became more frequent … Read more

Scientists Stunned by Lone Black Hole Spotted Drifting through Milky Way

Scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery, spotting a lone black hole drifting through the Milky Way without any orbiting stars. The massive object, seven times more massive than our sun, was detected using an unlikely method: gravitational lensing. Gravitational lensing is an effect caused by warped spacetime around dense objects like black holes or large … Read more

Human Verification Process for Online Interactions

To verify that you are a human interacting with our system, we use a simple process. When prompted to confirm your humanity, press and hold the specified reference ID (in this case, fb82926b-1fcd-11f0-a3df-478adc84494e) for a few seconds. This step helps prevent automated software programs from masquerading as humans, ensuring that only genuine users can participate … Read more

US to Phase Out Artificial Food Dyes by End of Next Year

The US government has announced plans to phase out all artificial food dyes from the food supply by the end of next year. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made the announcement on Tuesday, stating that companies will have roughly two years to transition to natural alternatives. Under the plan, the FDA will give the … Read more

Tina Knowles Opens Up About Family and Trauma in New Memoir

Tina Knowles, the matriarch of the Beyoncé and Solange Knowles family, has written a new memoir titled “Matriarch.” The book chronicles her life story, from her poor upbringing in Galveston, Texas, to her triumphs as a working mom and entrepreneur. Knowles debunks common misconceptions about her family and shares personal stories of trauma, including being … Read more