SR

Advertisement
Oct 26 2025BUSINESS

Tech Troubles Ground Alaska Airlines Twice in Four Months

Alaska Airlines is facing some serious tech issues. In just four months, they've had two big IT failures. The first one was in July. A hardware problem at their data center stopped all flights for three hours. Even though they had backup systems, both the main and backup hardware failed. This caused

reading time less than a minute
Oct 24 2025POLITICS

New Plan for Gaza Aid: What's Changing and Why It Matters

The U. S. is looking at a new way to send help to Gaza. This plan might replace the old system, which had some problems. The idea is to set up several aid centers along a line where Israeli forces have pulled back. These centers would help people on both sides of the line. The plan also includes pl

reading time less than a minute
Oct 23 2025POLITICS

US Warns Israel: No West Bank Takeover

Recent events have put Israel in a tough spot. The US has made it clear that any move by Israel to take control of parts of the West Bank would mean losing all support from the US. This warning came from none other than former US President Donald Trump, who said Israel would face serious consequence

reading time less than a minute
Oct 22 2025POLITICS

Israel's Stand: Security Choices and Ceasefire Challenges

Israel's Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, made it clear that Israel calls the shots when it comes to its security. He stated this before a meeting with U. S. Vice President JD Vance. This meeting was to talk about the shaky ceasefire deal in Gaza. Netanyahu wanted to ease worries that an internat

reading time less than a minute
Oct 22 2025POLITICS

What's Happening in the West Bank?

In a surprising turn of events, Israel's parliament has given the initial green light to a bill that would extend Israeli law to the occupied West Bank. This move is seen as a step towards annexation, a highly contentious issue as Palestinians claim this land for their future state. The vote took p

reading time less than a minute
Oct 22 2025OPINION

Gene Simmons Speaks Out: Hollywood's Misguided Voices on Israel

Gene Simmons, the famous rocker from Kiss, recently shared his thoughts on some Jewish celebrities in Hollywood. He thinks they are spreading harmful ideas about Israel without understanding the situation. Simmons, who was born in Haifa, Israel, spoke in Hebrew and English to make his point clear.

reading time less than a minute
Oct 21 2025POLITICS

Keeping the Peace: A Closer Look at the Israel-Hamas Ceasefire

In the midst of ongoing tensions, Vice President JD Vance recently visited Israel to discuss the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. Despite some concerns within the Trump administration, Vance expressed optimism about the agreement's durability. He acknowledged that while the ceasefire seem

reading time less than a minute
Oct 21 2025SCIENCE

Science Under Siege: The Fight for Facts in Medicine

The world of science is facing a tough challenge. Noubar Afeyan, a key figure in the biotech industry, warns that the attacks on science won't stop at mRNA vaccines. He believes this trend will spread to all areas of medicine. Afeyan, who co-founded Moderna, has seen firsthand how political decision

reading time less than a minute
Oct 21 2025CRYPTO

When the Cloud Coughs, Crypto Sneezes

The internet had a rough morning, and crypto was caught in the crossfire. A hiccup in Amazon Web Services (AWS) sent ripples across the web, taking down major crypto platforms and blockchains. Coinbase, Robinhood, and even some Ethereum layer-2 networks felt the pinch when AWS's DynamoDB service stu

reading time less than a minute
Oct 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

When the Internet Stops: How One Glitch Caused Chaos

Imagine waking up to a world where your favorite apps and services are suddenly gone. That's what happened early Monday morning when Amazon Web Services (AWS) had a major outage. AWS supports millions of websites, so when more than 100 of its services went down, it caused a ripple effect across the

reading time less than a minute