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Testosterone is being overprescribed to men
Testosterone replacement therapy is widely prescribed without proper diagnostic testing, raising concerns about misuse. New resear
topicKevin Warsh Wants the Fed to Stop Explaining Everything
Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh is set to reduce the central bank’s public explanations of inflation and rate decisions, reve
topicNorway crown princess's son convicted of rape, sentenced to 4 years in prison
Marius Borg Høiby, the 29-year-old son of Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit and stepson of Crown Prince Haakon, has been convict
topicMicron Stock Pops as Memory-Chip Shortage Drives Gains
Micron Technology’s shares climbed above $1,000 Tuesday, fueled by AI-driven memory demand and a persistent supply shortage. The s
topicDozens walk out as Google boss Pichai addresses Stanford graduates
Hundreds of Stanford graduates walked out during Google CEO Sundar Pichai’s commencement address on June 14, protesting Google’s P
topicWindows 11 Update KB5094126 Freezes Systems, Forces BitLocker Recovery, and More
Microsoft’s June 2026 cumulative update KB5094126 is causing system freezes, blue screens, and forced BitLocker recovery loops on
topicRussia strikes leave historic Kyiv cathedral in flames
The 11th-century Pechersk Lavra monastery in Kyiv remains engulfed in flames after Russian missile and drone attacks, with rescue
topicThis “Zombie” Sea Creature Keeps Growing After Being Cut Apart
Research confirms that fragmented tissue from certain sea cucumbers can sustain itself in seawater for over three years without a
The spectacle of SpaceX trumps DCF models
SpaceX’s stock valuation remains at $1.8 trillion following its $75 billion IPO, defying traditional financial models as investors
topicDo shark culls keep people safe in the ocean? Here’s what the science says
A critical injury in a recent Sydney shark attack has heightened fears among swimmers and reignited debate over culling as a safet