In recent years, DNA testing has become mainstream, with companies like 23andMe offering consumers a window into their ancestry, health risks, and even potential family […]
Month: September 2024
Guilty Plea in Landmark Greenhouse Gas Case
A San Diego man, Michael Hart, has pleaded guilty to federal conspiracy charges in the first-ever prosecution for smuggling hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) into the U.S. These […]
Ozempic and the Global Drug Pricing Debate
As Novo Nordisk continues to dominate the pharmaceutical industry with its diabetes and obesity drugs, Ozempic and Wegovy, the company faces mounting scrutiny over its […]
Human Trafficking Isn’t Just a Celebrity Crime
The recent arrest of Sean “Diddy” Combs on federal sex-trafficking charges has shocked the public and the entertainment world. As one of hip-hop’s most influential […]
Is Facebook Marketplace Anti-Competitive?
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, is once again under scrutiny as the European Union closes in on a potential fine for its alleged anti-competitive […]
Trump Gunman Was Reported to Homeland Security
In a recent news interview, a nurse from West Palm Beach, Florida, recounted her unsettling experience with Ryan Routh, the man accused of attempting to […]
Media Literacy Needed After Haitian Abuse Claims
The recent wave of bomb threats and violent incidents in Springfield, Ohio, has shone a glaring light on a growing issue in the United States: […]
SEO: The Voodoo of the Digital World
In the ever-changing landscape of online visibility, SEO (search engine optimization) can often feel like a strange mix of art, science, and—let’s face it—voodoo. For […]
Should You Skip the iPhone 16?
Every year, Apple enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the latest iPhone release, weighing the new features against the cost of upgrading. This year, with the introduction of […]
Gen Z TikTok Money Hack is a Crime
In recent months, social media platforms have become the go-to space for personal finance advice, especially for Gen Z. While some of this advice has […]