A new law allows for people who have been the victim of a scam involving the use of virtual currency kiosks, often referred to as Bitcoin ATMs, to receive a full refund of their money, and one law enforcement agency reports it's already…
The World Health Organization, WHO, has described the “life-changing injuries” suffered by 167,376 people in Gaza since Israel’s military operation began in October 2023. According to the latest update, nearly 42,000 people are living with…
One of the most popular games on Steam right now looks like it came from the mobile game ads I scroll by on TikTok. Every clip I saw of Megabonk before I actually played it seemed primed to yell "EPIC BATTLES", "INFINITE XP", and "FREE…
Ondo State governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, has urged the people of Ekiti State to re-elect Governor Biodun Oyebanji in 2026, to consolidate on the achievements of his administration and ensure continuity of people-oriented governance.…
What’s good for birds is good for people and the planet. That was Audubon’s guiding message during this year’s Climate Week in New York. The annual global platform for climate action sees...
Texas officials have officially adopted a set of emergency rules meant to prevent the sale of intoxicating hemp products to people under 21. After similar restrictions were implemented by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) late…
"Once upon a time, a family who rarely ate out, or flew anywhere, could afford a smaller home, a lousy car, and they didn't send their kids to college. All on one income."
If you trust Statcounter's data, tens of millions of people ditched their iPhones last month and switched to Windows 7. LOL, no, they didn't. Here's what I think really happened.
By Rebekah Riess, Bill Kirkos, CNN (CNN) — Adults and children alike were pulled from their Chicago apartments, crying and screaming, during a large overnight raid that has left tenants and neighbors shaken. “I’ve been on military bases…