Month: September 2025
Michigan’s Proposed Bill Poses Major Threat to Online Freedom and VPN Usage
Michigan lawmakers are pushing a controversial bill that targets online adult content and could severely restrict VPN usage, including a VPN ban to prevent circumventing such content bans.
Innovative Ion Engine Could Solve the Space Junk Crisis
Space debris poses an increasing risk to satellites, with over 14,000 objects littering low-Earth orbit. Kazunori Takahashi from Tohoku University in Japan has designed a revolutionary bidirectional ion engine that utilizes its own exhaust to clear space junk from orbit. This exciting development was featured by Space.com and aligns with recent research in Nature on methods for debris removal.
Trial Updates: Man on Trial for Attempting to Assassinate Trump
FBI and Palm Beach County Sheriff’s witnesses provided crucial information about the law enforcement response during the trial of a man accused of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump during a golf game in South Florida last year.
Garmin Introduces Lifestyle Logging: A Free Update You Need to Try!
With its latest Lifestyle Logging feature, Garmin helps you monitor daily habits that impact your sleep, stress levels, and heart rate variability.
FTC Takes Action Against Ticketmaster for Inflated Ticket Prices
The Federal Trade Commission, alongside various state attorneys general, is taking legal action against Ticketmaster and its parent company, accusing them of pushing consumers to fork out more money for live events via unethical practices.
Dive Into Netflix’s New True Crime Series: A Shocking Love Story
If you’re a fan of true crime, then Netflix has something special in store just for you. This month marks the arrival of a gripping new docuseries that you definitely shouldn’t skip. Beauty and the Bester presents a bizarre true story from South Africa involving Thabo Bester, a man convicted in a heinous case back in 2012.
Kennedy’s Advisory Committee Set to Vote on Childhood Vaccine Changes
Atlanta reports that U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s chosen vaccine advisors are gearing up to overhaul the childhood vaccination schedule. This shift comes after Kennedy’s controversial dismissal of the previous advisory group and raising eyebrows among health experts.
Fraudsters Exploit Google’s Law Enforcement System
Recently, Google revealed that unauthorized individuals managed to create a fake account within its Law Enforcement Request System (LERS) used by law enforcement agencies to request data on Google users. A Google spokesperson assured that the fraudulent account has been disabled and no data was breached.
New Silicon-Based Quantum Device Takes a Step Forward
Researchers at Simon Fraser University and Photonic Inc. have unveiled an innovative silicon-based quantum device that can be controlled both optically and electrically, marking an important milestone in quantum computing.
