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Ford recalls over 4 million pickups, SUVs due to software glitch that could cause brake, light failure
When towing a trailer, the Integrated Trailer Module may lose communication with the vehicle, potentially causing a loss of brake and turn signal lights, or a loss of brake function.
Rove says he'd bet on Talarico to win Texas Senate primary
Republican strategist Karl Rove said Thursday that he would bet on Texas state Rep. James Talarico (D) to win the key Democratic U.S. Senate primary over Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas), a race that is being closely watched by political observers. “Polling in a primary is
Reusable MoS₂ RF biosensor enables cost-effective liquid biopsies for early cancer detection
A research team affiliated with UNIST has unveiled an innovative, cost-effective biosensor capable of being washed and reused, paving the way for more accessible liquid biopsy diagnostics. This new platform aims to reduce the high costs and complexity associated with
Graham: Iran facing 'Berlin Wall moment'
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said Thursday that President Trump’s actions toward Iran could result in a modern day version of the Berlin Wall's fall. "It is my strong view that history is watching every move we make. If we follow through by sending help to the protesters
The Best Way To Play The Greatest Simpsons Game Ever Made
You might be shocked by how easy it is to play The Simpsons: Hit and Run in 2026 on your PC
Democrats will force vote next week to limit Trump’s war powers in Iran
House Democrats will force a vote next week to curb President Trump’s war powers in Iran. The resolution is expected to fail, given the overwhelming opposition from Republicans and a small handful of Jewish Democrats. But party leaders want to get all lawmakers on the record
Marjorie Taylor Greene: Everything in DC will be 'purely performative' ahead of midterms
Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) said Thursday that activity in Washington, D.C., will be “purely performative” for the rest of year and focused on attempts to “gaslight you to vote in the midterms.” “We all knew and discussed in internal meetings back in January of
Judge orders Greenpeace to pay an expected $345M in connection with oil pipeline protest case
A North Dakota judge said this week he would order Greenpeace to pay damages estimated to total $345 million to Energy Transfer related to protests against its Dakota Access oil pipeline. Judge James Gion wrote in court papers filed Tuesday that Greenpeace International,
Warner Bros. Discovery revenue drops 6% as rivals Paramount Skydance, Netflix in heated bidding war
Paramount Skydance's latest offer threatens to upend an existing deal with Netflix.
Endangered giant clam feeding strategies could determine species' future survival
Giant clams (Tridacna gigas), members of the family Tridacnidae and among the most striking inhabitants of tropical coral reefs, are being driven toward extinction. Over-harvesting for jewelry, the aquarium trade, and food, together with habitat loss and pollution, has severely
Skagerrak's invisible diversity may be lost in silence
Fish caught in the same trawl and sold under the same name may in fact have significant genetic differences. Beneath the surface of the Skagerrak lies a biological diversity that is rarely seen in fishmongers. "If management does not take this into greater consideration, we
Smiling Friends creators shockingly decide to end the series despite its popularity
Adult Swim’s Smiling Friends ends after 3 seasons as Zach Hadel and Michael Cusack cite burnout and quality control.
Kalshi accuses MrBeast video editor of insider trading
An editor for the popular YouTube creator MrBeast has been fined and suspended by prediction market platform Kalshi over suspected insider trading. The company’s disciplinary committee found that Artem Kaptur violated its policies when Kaptur placed bets last August and
Nvidia Promises ‘Very Tight’ Graphics Card Supply Won’t Improve Any Time Soon As Prices Spike
Also: Wolfenstein 3 casting and more games media cuts
Niall Horan’s New Era Is About to Begin: ‘Album Is DONE’
The singer confirmed his fourth solo album is on the way
The most rigid crisis protocols tend to be the least efficient
A study conducted by the Carlos III University of Madrid (UC3M) concludes that effective adaptation in crisis and emergency situations requires teams to accurately understand unfolding events and flexibly use different coordination processes. Paradoxically, the rigid
‘This Whole Thing Is Not Normal’: Inside the ‘Baywatch’ Reboot Casting Call With 2,000 Wannabe Lifeguards
You simply cannot wear a red Speedo in the rain. That much is obvious. Everyone knows that. That’s why, after two days of torrential downpour in the City of Angels, God has opened the heavens, if only for a few hours, so 2,000 actors, models and wannabes can strip down to their
Don’t just freeze federal assistance to fight fraud — fix the program
This year marks the 30th anniversary of the TANF program, signed into law by President Clinton in 1996 with the promise to "end welfare as we know it." Three decades later, it is time to admit that we simply replaced one trap with another.
Maduro lawyer says US won't let Venezuela pay legal defense fees
An attorney for deposed Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro said the Trump administration is blocking his access to funds needed to pay his attorney, risking leaving him without counsel. Before Maduro was forcibly removed from his home in a U.S. military option, he was among a
World Economic Forum CEO Borge Brende quits over Jeffrey Epstein ties
The smug and self-important annual shindig for the global elite held in the Swiss town of Davos every January.
Splash Damage acquires Scum developer Gamepires from Jagex
The two companies have combined to form Splash Damage Group with backing from investment firm Emona Capital.
Image: Intermediate spiral galaxy NGC 941
NGC 941 is located approximately 55 million light-years away in the constellation Cetus. This faint galaxy is classified as an intermediate spiral, exhibiting characteristics between a barred spiral with a central bar and an unbarred spiral.
Human activity is influencing the behavior of Germany's wildcats
A research team led by Dr. Chris Baumann and Dr. Dorothée Drucker from the Senckenberg Center for Human Evolution and Paleoenvironment at the University of Tübingen has found that the European wildcat is increasingly using agricultural lands as hunting grounds in some parts of
Watch live: Vance travels to Wisconsin to sell Trump agenda
Vice President Vance is traveling to Wisconsin on Thursday, the latest stop in the Trump administration's tour to sell President Trump's domestic and economic agenda ahead of the November midterm elections. Vance, after visiting a machining facility, will give remarks in
Americans Are Leaving the U.S. in Record Numbers (free...
Americans Are Leaving the U.S. in Record Numbers (free WSJ piece at MSN). “Last year the U.S. experienced something that hasn’t definitively occurred since the Great Depression: More people moved out than moved in.”
Oversight panel deposes Hillary Clinton in Epstein investigation
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has kicked off its deposition of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in its investigation into the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The deposition, taking place Thursday in Chappaqua, New York, comes after the former
Crowds line up for Jesse Jackson's memorial services in Chicago
Crowds of mourners lined up in Chicago as cross-country memorial services for the Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. began Thursday in the city the late civil rights leader called home.
Chinese Producers Push Microdramas and U.K. Partnerships at Mip London
Chinese producers are positioning microdramas as a key export vehicle while accelerating U.K. co-production partnerships, speakers said at the “Chinese Drama Trends” forum at Mip London, underscoring a dual-track strategy of global expansion and format diversification. Opening
Mosquitos may have evolved a taste for human blood thanks to Homo erectus
A new genetic analysis suggests some mosquitos’ taste for human blood may date back 1.8 million years
See Temp Get Way in Over His Head in ‘Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat’ Trailer
Series will premiere on Prime Video next month
Megan Thee Stallion to Make Broadway Debut in ‘Moulin Rouge!’ as Gender-Flipped Harold Zidler
Megan Thee Stallion will make her Broadway debut in “Moulin Rouge! The Musical.” She’s stepping into the role of nightclub impresario Harold Zidler, a part originated by Tony winner Danny Burstein. She will take the stage at the Al Hirshfeld Theatre on March 24 for an
55K pounds of frozen blueberries recalled as FDA warns of potentially life-threatening listeria risk
More than 55,000 pounds of frozen blueberries have been recalled over a potential contamination with listeria – a disease-causing bacteria that can be fatal, according to food safety regulators.
Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2, and Team Fortress 2 named in Valve loot box lawsuit
New York Attorney General Letitia James is suing Valve over its 'illegal gambling' practices
Men’s sperm move more quickly in summer than in winter, research shows
The findings could matter for couples trying to conceive and for fertility clinics interpreting test results.
Molecular identification of an enzyme reported over 60 years ago
From the 1950s to 1970s, discovery of enzymes began by identifying new chemical reactions within cell-free extracts, but their molecular identification among (function unknown) hypothetical genes (proteins) is difficult. Sugar acids are compounds formed by the oxidation of
Only 33 percent of schools have recovered in either math or reading 6 years after pandemic
New research found only one in three schools have recovered in either reading or math since the COVID-19 pandemic shut down schools nearly six years ago. The number of schools that recovered in both subjects sits at around 14 percent, according to NWEA, an education research
























