INC

Advertisement
Apr 11 2025CELEBRITIES

A Rock Star's Wife, A Gun, and A Police Chase

In a strange turn of events, Jillian Shriner, the wife of Weezer's bassist Scott Shriner, found herself in a tense standoff with the LAPD. This all went down in East Los Angeles, where police were on the hunt for suspects involved in a hit-and-run. The scene unfolded quickly, with officers chasing d

reading time less than a minute
Apr 11 2025POLITICS

Planes Collide at Reagan Airport: Congress Members on Board

A recent incident at Ronald Reagan National Airport in Washington, D. C. saw two planes collide on the taxiway. This event, which occurred around 12:45 p. m. on a Thursday, involved American Airlines Flight 5490 and Flight 4522. The first plane was heading to Charleston, South Carolina, while the se

reading time less than a minute
Apr 11 2025BUSINESS

The U. S. and China: A Tariff Tug-of-War

The U. S. government recently shed light on a significant change in import taxes from China. The country now faces a minimum tariff of 145% on all goods entering the U. S. This figure is not a cap but a starting point. It is on top of other existing tariffs. The 145% figure is a combination of seve

reading time less than a minute
Apr 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Big Screen Dilemma: TCL's Giant TV Experience

TCL's 98-inch TV is a beast, both in size and in the challenge it presents when trying to fit it into a typical home. It's a massive 85. 7 inches wide and 49. 1 inches tall, with a footprint that spans 68. 5 inches. If you have a wall big enough to mount it, you're golden. But if not, good luck find

reading time less than a minute
Apr 11 2025ENVIRONMENT

Electricity Use in Vietnamese Homes: Who Uses More and Why?

The link between how much electricity a household uses and the family's background is a big deal. It's a key piece of the puzzle in figuring out how to cut down on energy use and fight climate change. But for Vietnam, this link has not been studied much. Two big surveys from 2012 and 2020 shed some

reading time less than a minute
Apr 11 2025HEALTH

How AI Can Save Lives in Big Emergencies

In big emergencies, AI could be a game-changer. It can help with sorting patients, making decisions, and using resources wisely. But there's a big problem. AI needs lots of good data to work well. In mass casualty incidents, this data is often missing or incomplete. This is especially true before pa

reading time less than a minute
Apr 10 2025CRIME

Death on Vacation: A Young Life Cut Short in the Bahamas

A young man from Maryland was found dead on a beach in the Bahamas while on a family vacation. The victim was identified as Dinari McAlmont, 23, of Bowie. The incident occurred on a beach at the Atlantis resort on Paradise Island, according to the Royal Bahamas Police Force. A resort spokesperson

reading time less than a minute
Apr 10 2025FINANCE

Shopping Under Siege: How Trade Wars Could Hit Your Wallet

Consumers are bracing for a financial squeeze as trade policies unfold. The latest moves in global trade are set to make everyday items more expensive. This isn't just about luxury goods; it's about the basics that fill our shopping carts. Many people are already feeling the pinch, and economists wa

reading time less than a minute
Apr 10 2025CELEBRITIES

A Writer's Life Turned Upside Down

The wife of a well-known musician found herself in a dangerous situation recently. Jillian Shriner, a successful writer, was involved in a scary incident that ended with her being shot by police. This all went down in a Los Angeles neighborhood. The event began with a chaotic police chase. Three sus

reading time less than a minute
Apr 10 2025HEALTH

How can we predict serious outcomes for sick kids in the ER?

The ER is a busy place, especially when it comes to kids with fevers. Doctors often face a challenge: predicting which children might need to be admitted to the hospital, sent to the ICU, or stay longer than expected. This is where electronic health records (EHRs) come in. They hold a wealth of info

reading time less than a minute