Saturday, February 22, 2025

Mir Lim Editor

Japan Marks 30 Years Since Tokyo Subway Sarin Attack with New Website to Educate Youth

Japan plans a website to mark the 30th anniversary of the Aum Shinrikyo sarin attack, educating youth about its impact and legacy.

Egg Prices Skyrocket as U.S. Faces Backlash Over Avian Flu Response Cuts

Avian influenza causes egg prices to soar in the U.S., while the Trump administration faces backlash for layoffs in response personnel.

After the Holidays, Beware: Intense Workouts Could Accelerate Aging

Excessive exercise can increase reactive oxygen species, accelerating aging, but hyperbaric oxygen therapy may help counteract this effect.

Doctors Warn: Drinking Just One Drink a Day Could Increase Cancer Risk

U.S. health authorities confirm no safe level of alcohol; it causes significant cancer cases and deaths, often overlooked by the public.

Miss Argentina Claims Miss Universe Was Rigged, Gets Her Crown Revoked

Magali Benejam, 12th in Miss Universe 2024, lost her title after alleging the competition was rigged and criticizing fellow contestants.

Tragic New Year’s Eve in Germany: Fireworks Kill 5, Injure Dozens of Emergency Workers

A New Year's fireworks accident in Germany resulted in five deaths and numerous injuries, highlighting safety concerns amid celebrations.

Trump Backs Johnson: A Bold Move to Secure House Leadership

Trump endorses House Speaker Mike Johnson, halting far-right efforts to replace him, praising Johnson's character and work ethic.

Azerbaijan Airlines Crash May Have Been Caused by Hostile Action, U.S. Officials Suggest

An Azerbaijan Airlines jet crash near Aktau may be linked to GPS interference and a possible cyberattack by Russian air defenses.

North Korean Troops May March in Russia’s 80th Victory Day Parade

North Korean troops may join Russia's 80th Victory Day parade, showcasing military ties amid the Ukraine conflict.

Stephen Miran Is Back: Trump’s Pick for CEA Chairman to Drive Economic Prosperity

Trump reappoints Stephen Miran as CEA chair to boost economic policies, aiming for an inflation-free economy for all Americans.

Arrest Warrant Issued for Evo Morales as He Faces Human Trafficking and Rape Allegations

Bolivia's former president Evo Morales faces an arrest warrant for human trafficking involving a minor amid political tensions.

Fed’s Latest Cut Seen as Hawkish, Raising Questions About Future Rate Reductions

Analysts predict U.S. interest rates will remain firm next year despite a recent cut, increasing market uncertainty and inflation risks.