New research into dark energy is raising big questions about the future of the universe. Dark energy is the mysterious force that’s pushing galaxies apart […]
Month: July 2025
What’s Next for Windows 10 Users?
Once promoted as the last version of Windows anyone would ever need, Windows 10 is now approaching its end of life. Microsoft plans to discontinue […]
“Door Kick Challenge” Turns Violent
Before the internet, adolescent mischief was typically confined to local dares and playground pranks. In the digital age, however, those same impulses can now be […]
New U.S. Visa Fee Sparks Backlash
Travelers entering the United States on nonimmigrant visas are now facing a new financial hurdle. As part of the recently enacted One Big Beautiful Bill […]
Vanishing Rights at Alligator Alcatraz
Alligator Alcatraz, the nickname given to Florida’s new migrant detention facility located deep in the Everglades, has quickly become a focal point of controversy. Officially […]
Ozempic’s New Side Effect: More Demand
New research presented at a major endocrinology conference has added another layer of complexity to the growing demand for popular weight loss medications like Ozempic […]
Real Political Parties, Not Billionaire Toys
The idea of a multi-party political system has long appealed to Americans disillusioned by the polarization of the current two-party structure. Voters frustrated by partisan […]
Texas Knew and It Still Flooded
Over the Independence Day weekend, a catastrophic flood struck central Texas, leaving more than 80 people dead and dozens more missing. In the early hours […]
What the Diddy Acquittals Really Mean
In a previous blog post, we covered the arrest of Sean “Diddy” Combs on federal sex-trafficking charges, a case that drew national attention due to […]
Hackers Target Airlines for Data Theft
A hacking collective known as Scattered Spider has recently expanded its focus toward North American airlines. The FBI and CISA have issued alerts linking the […]