Month: August 2025
Lessons on Living from Caroline Klein, Who Passed Away at 40
Caroline Klein viewed her cancer diagnosis as a call to embrace life fully — she wanted her legacy to reflect this spirit.
Former Miami Heat Security Officer Admits Guilt in Selling Stolen Gear
A man unlawfully sold over 400 game-worn jerseys and other sporting gear taken from the Miami Heat’s equipment room.
From Court to Closet: Tennis Takes Over Fashion
Here’s how the game of tennis became a staple in the fashion world.
Major Actors from The A-Team Still Standing Today
The A-Team has been around for over four decades, and although we’ve lost some cherished cast members, quite a few are still here with us. Let’s check in on the main players who are alive and kicking.
Don’t Get Misled by ‘Smart’ Technologies in Aviation Safety
Despite air travel being exceptionally safe according to several years of data, incidents like the near-miss between a Delta airplane and an Aero Mexico jet in Mexico City raise questions. Are the risks today actually higher than before? With the rise of ‘smart’ technologies, this is particularly concerning.
Powell’s Warning on Trump Tariffs and Inflation Ahead of Rate Cuts
The Federal Reserve Chair addressed tariffs and their economic impact during the Jackson Hole symposium.
New Insights into Ancient Child Bones: Proof of Human-Neanderthal Interbreeding
Latest research reveals that ancient humans and Neanderthals may have mingled earlier than we thought, showing evidence of inbreeding 100,000 years ago.
Vivo Launches Beta Testing for OriginOS 6 on X200 Pro and iQOO 13
Vivo has begun the beta testing phase for its latest software update, OriginOS 6, exclusively for users of the Vivo X200 Pro and iQOO 13. Announced on August 22, the company revealed that only a limited number of slots are available, alongside a specific registration timeframe.
New Insights on COVID-19’s Impact on Male Hormones from Recent Study
A new study reveals how the COVID-19 virus targets the testicular cells responsible for testosterone production, using their cellular machinery and cholesterol, impacting lipid metabolism in these cells.
Fugitive Caught in Seoul After Littering a Cigarette Butt
A seemingly mundane cigarette littering incident led to the arrest of a fugitive involved in a massive cryptocurrency scam worth 17.7 billion won ($12.66 million).
