What is Alaskapox? Virus claims first life in the US
Alaskan health experts have confirmed the first death caused by the recently identified virus known as Alaskapox. In late January, an elderly immunocompromised man from the Kenai Peninsula, south of...
View ArticleBreezy Explainer: What are Donald Trump’s remarks on NATO and Article 5?
Former US President Donald Trump sparked a backlash from the White House and top Western officials for implying that he would not defend NATO nations that did not spend enough on defense and might...
View ArticleHamas-Gaza war to pause? What is the proposed Gaza war peace deal?
After months of supporting Israel, Joe Biden has shifted his stance and announced his support for a temporary pause in the Gaza war. The United States President has hinted at a possible resolution to...
View ArticleChina’s Maglev train shatters its own speed record, gliding above the tracks
The China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC) claims that their new magnetically levitated (maglev) train broke the previous record of 623 kilometers per hour (387 miles per hour)...
View ArticleRussia adds two ministers and Estonian PM Kaja Kallas to its wanted list
According to the Russian Interior Ministry’s database, Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, its state secretary, and Lithuania’s cultural minister are among those wanted by the police of Russia....
View ArticleThe US Senate approves a $95 billion aid package for Taiwan, Israel, and...
In an early Tuesday morning vote, the US Senate approved a $95.3 billion foreign aid package that includes help for Israel and war-torn Ukraine. Among other goals, the foreign aid package includes...
View ArticleBreezy Explainer: What’s behind the suspension of a California teacher for...
A Glassbrook Elementary School teacher recently attacked the notion of the Woke Kindergarten program and has been suspended. According to Fox News, the individual, identified as Tiger Craven-Neely,...
View ArticleSpanish artist to wed AI hologram in a historic first hybrid union
Alicia Framis, a Spanish performance artist, is preparing to marry an AI-generated hologram, making sci-fi dystopian movies a reality. As strange as it may sound, Framis’ prospective husband is a...
View ArticlePop-Tart inventor William Post dies at 96
William “Bill” Post, who is credited with inventing the iconic breakfast food Pop-Tart, died at the age of 96. According to a local obituary in The Grand Rapids Press, he died on Saturday, February...
View ArticleUS rejects Putin’s proposal for Ukraine ceasefire: Reports
Following negotiations via intermediaries, the US rejected Russian President Vladimir Putin‘s proposal for a ceasefire in Ukraine to halt the fighting, according to three Russian sources familiar with...
View ArticleElon Musk warns Putin faces assassination risk if he withdraws from Ukraine...
Elon Musk, Tesla Inc’s wealthy CEO, told US Republican senators that “there is no way in hell” that Russian President Vladimir Putin could lose the Ukraine war. Musk commented in a forum on X Spaces,...
View ArticleThe New Army Chief of Ukraine discusses about the Frontlines, says “Extremely...
Ukraine’s new army chief warned Wednesday that the situation on the front lines was “extremely difficult” as delays in much-needed US military help raised doubt on how long Kyiv’s troops could hold...
View ArticleWho is Ian Miles Cheong and why is he in the news?
Those who spend a lot of time on the internet have most likely come across Ian Miles Chong, a well-known right-wing commentator and media critic who has written for conservative American outlets such...
View ArticleUS: Cancer patient dies after surgical robot burns holes in organs
A man in the United States has sued a medical company, saying that its surgical robot burned a hole in his wife’s organs while performing a treatment to cure her colon cancer, resulting in her death,...
View ArticleBreezy explainer: What is ‘cyber flashing’? UK man makes history as first...
A 39-year-old man has become the first person in England and Wales to be found guilty of internet flashing. The man, an Essex resident, was convicted under the Online Safety Act of sending unsolicited...
View ArticleRussia is close to creating cancer vaccines: Putin
On Wednesday, President Vladimir Putin stated that Russian scientists were close to developing cancer vaccines that could soon be available to patients. In televised remarks, Putin stated that “we...
View ArticleArizona: Teacher formerly known as Rachel Dolezal loses job over OnlyFans...
The Arizona-based educator formerly known as Rachel Dolezal has been fired from her job in a local school district due to content posted on her OnlyFans page. Rachel Dolezal legally changed her name...
View ArticleBiden pushes assault weapon ban after Kansas shooting at Super Bowl parade
On Wednesday (Feb 14), US President Joe Biden urged all Americans to support his call to Congress to prohibit assault weapons, noting that the tragic gunfight at a Super Bowl victory celebration in...
View ArticleUS launches private moon lander, marking a new era 50 years post-Apollo
A moon lander developed by Houston-based aerospace company Intuitive Machines was launched from Florida early Thursday on a mission to execute the first U.S. lunar touchdown in more than 50 years and...
View ArticleRussian nuclear weapons in orbit are a threat, according to a recent...
The US possesses knowledge of Russian nuclear capabilities in space that might damage satellites, according to a New York Times story. The intelligence has been presented to Congress and important US...
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