Why pet insurance could be a great gift this holiday season
Not sure what to buy the animal lover in your life this season? Here’s why a pet insurance plan makes sense.
Not sure what to buy the animal lover in your life this season? Here’s why a pet insurance plan makes sense.
Some medications could have the unintended benefit of reducing dementia risk. That’s according to a recent study by the universities of Cambridge and Exeter, where researchers evaluated several existing drugs to see if they could do double-duty as dementia treatments. The team reviewed data from 14 prior studies, which included more than 130 million patients…
Apple and Epic Games are at odds again over a porn app available on AltStore PAL, backed by Epic Games. Apple disputes the app’s approval and slams the European Union for rules allowing third-party app downloads, which they claim threaten consumer confidence.
Jim Acosta conceded that Democrats have reached a state of “maximum powerlessness” under President Donald Trump’s second term on an episode of “The Jim Acosta Show” on Monday. Acosta expressed frustration to political analyst Larry Sabato over Senate Democrats’ decision to continue the “tradition” of signing off on presidential cabinet nominees, even though many of…
The Uttarakhand government is preparing a stringent land purchase law to control large-scale acquisitions in hilly regions by non-residents. This new legislation aims to identify and reclaim illegally acquired land, ensuring compliance with existing norms. The focus is on preventing misuse of regulations for personal gain while supporting genuine investors.
Rajasthan Royals have retained six key players, including Sanju Samson, Yashasvi Jaiswal, and Riyan Parag, for the IPL 2025, ahead of the November mega auction. Notably, Jos Buttler and Yuzvendra Chahal are missing from the list. The retentions cost the Royals Rs. 79 crore from their Rs. 120 crore purse, reflecting strategic moves for the…
Michael Herzog, the Israeli ambassador to the U.S., said the Israeli strikes into Lebanon were a “success.”