RS

Mar 29 2025HEALTH

Ivermectin's Risky Dance with Loa Loa

Loa loa, a parasitic worm, has long been seen as relatively harmless. However, for those with high levels of microfilariae in their blood, taking ivermectin can lead to serious problems. These issues can range from mild to severe, with encephalopathy being a major concern. The current thinking is th

reading time less than a minute
Mar 29 2025POLITICS

Utah's Film Scene: New Festival on the Horizon After Sundance's Departure

The Sundance Film Festival, a major event in Utah, is set to move to Boulder, Colorado, in 2027. This news came as a shock to many, but Utah's governor, Spencer Cox, is already looking ahead. He plans to use the funds originally allocated for Sundance to create a new film festival in the state. This

reading time less than a minute
Mar 29 2025EDUCATION

Columbia University's Leadership Shake-Up

Columbia University has a new acting president. Claire Shipman will take over the role. She is the co-chair of the board of trustees. This change comes after Katrina A. Armstrong decided to step down. She had been serving as the interim president since August. Armstrong will go back to her job at th

reading time less than a minute
Mar 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Oscar Winners Stand Up for Filmmaker's Safety

The safety of filmmakers is under the spotlight after a disturbing event. A group of prominent actors have publicly criticized the Academy's response to the alleged assault and arrest of Hamdan Ballal. This is the Palestinian filmmaker who, along with others, won an Oscar for co-directing "No Othe

reading time less than a minute
Mar 29 2025FINANCE

Market Shifts and the Inflation Impact

The stock market faced a tough week, with significant drops across major indices. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ended March 28, 2025, with a notable decline of 715. 80 points, or 1. 69%, closing at 41, 583. 90. The S&P 500 also took a hit, dropping 1. 97% to 5, 580. 94, marking its fifth loss in

reading time less than a minute
Mar 29 2025POLITICS

Disney Faces Scrutiny Over Diversity Policies

The Walt Disney Company and its ABC network are under the spotlight. A commissioner from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has started an inquiry. The focus is on Disney's diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies. This move is part of a broader trend of media scrutiny under the curr

reading time less than a minute
Mar 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Art Drama: Fake Letters and Real Issues

The internet has been buzzing with AI-generated art that mimics the iconic style of Studio Ghibli. This trend gained traction when even the White House X account shared such content. Recently, things took a twist when a user posted what they claimed was a cease and desist letter from Studio Ghibli.

reading time less than a minute
Mar 29 2025POLITICS

Law Firms Push Back Against Trump's Orders

The legal world is in a tug-of-war. Some law firms are standing up to President Trump's moves against them. Others are trying to make peace. Two big firms, Jenner & Block and WilmerHale, took a stand. They filed lawsuits against the Trump administration. Their goal? To block executive orders that co

reading time less than a minute
Mar 29 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Trouble at the Top: Warner Bros. Faces Tough Times

Warner Bros. is in a bit of a pickle. The studio, known for everything from "The Jazz Singer" to "Harry Potter, " is facing some serious challenges. At the heart of it all are Michael De Luca and Pamela Abdy, the duo running the show. They took over in 2023, and things seemed promising with a big hi

reading time less than a minute
Mar 29 2025POLITICS

Tariffs Tensions: Canada and the US Face Off

Canada and the United States are in a tense standoff over tariffs. The situation could get worse if both countries follow through on their threats. The conflict started when the US president announced new tariffs on cars and parts. This move upset Canada, which has enjoyed free trade with the US for

reading time less than a minute