TY

Dec 23 2025HEALTH

Why January Feels Like a Mental Marathon

January is often seen as a fresh start, but for many, it's a month filled with anxiety and stress. The pressure to set new goals and become a better version of oneself can be overwhelming. This anxiety is not just a personal issue but a common experience backed by scientific research. One reason fo

reading time less than a minute
Dec 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

When Complaining About a Game You Pirated Backfires

A Steam user recently learned a tough lesson about pirating games. They were vocal about issues in Farthest Frontier, a medieval city-builder sim with farming and survival elements. The game, developed by Crate Entertainment, has been well-received since its October release. The user, BigBadAss33,

reading time less than a minute
Dec 23 2025ENTERTAINMENT

A Legendary Game Creator's Life Cut Short

Vince Zampella, a giant in the video game world, is gone. He was only 55. His death happened near Los Angeles in a car crash. The crash was bad. His car hit a concrete barrier. Sadly, he wasn't the only one who died. Another person in the car also passed away. This accident happened on a Sunday. It

reading time less than a minute
Dec 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Can AI Help Us Give Better?

People in America are generous. In 2024, donations reached new heights, especially when families struggled with delays in food assistance. Yet, overall giving has stayed at 2. 5% of GDP for 50 years. The issue isn't a lack of caring. It's a lack of tools to turn that caring into real change. AI cou

reading time less than a minute
Dec 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Seaglider: The Future of Coastal Travel Takes Shape

In 2025, REGENT Craft made big strides in developing Seaglider vessels. These aren't your average boats. They're electric, fast, and designed to glide over water like a plane. The year started with testing the Viceroy prototype. This full-scale model has been in the water almost every day. It's not

reading time less than a minute
Dec 22 2025CRIME

A Year of Shadows: Unraveling the Taipei Attack

In a city known for its safety, a shocking event unfolded. A man, later identified as Chang Wen, took the lives of three people and injured eleven more in a brutal attack. He used knives and grenades, striking at a metro station and nearby streets before meeting his end on the fifth floor of a depar

reading time less than a minute
Dec 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Wind Power Projects Face Unexpected Hurdles

In a surprising move, the Trump administration recently decided to put a hold on several major wind energy projects along the East Coast of the United States. This decision has caused quite a stir, especially for companies like Dominion Energy, which saw their stock drop by more than 5% after the an

reading time less than a minute
Dec 22 2025BUSINESS

Why Tiny Cars Are a Hard Sell in America

America's love affair with big vehicles is well-known. So, when President Trump recently mentioned the possibility of producing tiny kei cars in the U. S. , it sparked a mix of excitement and skepticism among enthusiasts. These small, affordable vehicles are a hit in Japan, but they face significant

reading time less than a minute
Dec 22 2025ENVIRONMENT

Japan's Big Move: Restarting the Biggest Nuclear Plant After Fukushima

Japan is taking a big step by restarting the world's largest nuclear power plant, Kashiwazaki-Kariwa. This plant, located about 136 miles northwest of Tokyo, was shut down after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami that caused the Fukushima disaster. Since then, Japan has been trying to reduce its depend

reading time less than a minute
Dec 22 2025POLITICS

Behind-the-Scenes Clashes: U. S. Diplomacy in Disarray Over Ukraine

In the world of diplomacy, things aren't always as smooth as they seem. Take, for instance, the recent events involving Secretary of State Marco Rubio and special envoy Steve Witkoff. These two high-ranking officials have been at odds over how to handle the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. It all start

reading time less than a minute