US Holds Key to Stopping Israel’s Gaza War

The US holds significant influence over Israel’s actions in the Gaza conflict, with analysts stating that Trump has the power to shape policy. However, it remains unclear if he will exert pressure on Netanyahu’s government. Israel believes Hamas has suffered enough damage for its army to launch a decisive attack, but the international community is … Read more

Russia’s Ongoing Assault on Ukraine Leaves at Least 11 Civilians Dead

Russia has intensified its attacks on Ukraine’s civilian infrastructure and residential areas, resulting in at least 11 civilian casualties and injuring over 119 people, including children. The attacks, which include ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones, have been ongoing for recent weeks. According to regional authorities, Moscow continues to reject a full ceasefire backed by … Read more

US to Deport Venezuelans Amid Constitutional Uncertainty

The US government’s plan to deport Venezuelans has raised concerns of a potential constitutional crisis. The move comes amid a civil liberties group’s efforts to block the deportations. In 1789, during wartime, the US Supreme Court required notice for such actions. However, the Trump administration claims support for the removal of “bad people.” This statement … Read more

NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Begin: Key Storylines to Watch

The National Hockey League (NHL) Stanley Cup Playoffs are set to commence on Saturday, with a mix of established powerhouses and newcomers vying for the championship. The Washington Capitals, led by Alex Ovechkin’s pursuit of Wayne Gretzky’s all-time career goals record, aim to overcome their recent slump and make a deep playoff run. The Capitals … Read more

Scientists Discover New Color Beyond Human Vision Capability

Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, have made a groundbreaking discovery by inducing humans to see a color previously unseen by humanity. The team used a technique called Oz, which stimulates individual cone cells in the retina using safe microdoses of laser light. The human eye contains three types of cone cells that correspond … Read more

Website Down due to Excessive Traffic

A recent surge in traffic has caused a website to become unavailable due to “Too Many Requests” errors. The issue occurred when an unusually high volume of users attempted to access the site, overwhelming its resources. This can be attributed to various factors such as increased popularity, technical issues, or marketing campaigns. To resolve this … Read more

Microsoft Researchers Develop Lightweight 1-Bit AI Model

Microsoft researchers have created a lightweight 1-bit large language model (LLM) called BitNet b1.58 2B4T, which is small enough to run efficiently on some CPUs, including the Apple M2 chip. This innovative model uses 1-bit weights with only three possible values: -1, 0, and +1, reducing memory consumption by a significant amount compared to mainstream … Read more

Lando Norris Sets Pace at Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Practice

Lando Norris says he’s “on the right track” for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix after setting the pace in Friday practice. The British driver led his team-mate Oscar Piastri by 0.163 seconds, despite a crash for Red Bull’s Yuki Tsunoda during the second session. Norris has admitted to not being comfortable with the new McLaren … Read more

China, Cambodia Strengthen Economic Ties with Canal Deal

China and Cambodia have agreed to build safe and stable supply chains together, with a focus on transportation infrastructure. The two countries also signed a deal on the construction of a major canal project in Cambodia, which aims to transform the country’s economic fortunes. The canal, valued at $1.16 billion, will be financed through a … Read more