by Ella Welsh









In Europe, concerns have been raised regarding the legality of shutting down video games without offering methods to restore functionality to consumers, rendering them inaccessible to purchasers. Actions like this may be in violation of the consumer protection law and could have massive consequences going forward for video game developers....
Recently, the University of Kansas (KU) has launched a new initiative that will help high school athletes in Kansas train in a smarter and healthier way. KU had 30 student-athletes from Bonner Springs High School come on campus for a test of the university’s new Sports Translational Research for Improved...
New York City is preparing to launch a project to reshape a neglected area on the Brooklyn-Queens border into a new neighborhood called Jewel Streets. The area, often known as “The Hole,” has struggled for years with flooding, outdated infrastructure and limited housing options. City officials say the new plan...
After winning the mayoral election earlier this month, the next New York City Mayor, Zohran Mamdani, has made it clear that he wishes to speak with the current sitting President Donald Trump. Now he is set to attend that meeting today at the White House. Zohran Mamdani is a member...
Software updates are important parts of technology that should be a quick and easy thing to take care of, but they almost always turn into a bigger deal than they should be. It seems like such an easy task at first. We get the notification that an update is available,...
As the beauty industry rapidly merges skincare with makeup products, more and more customers are looking for alternative ways to maintain healthy skin. While spending money on skincare products and medical procedures has grown increasingly more common, some customers would rather not break their bank. Recent trends have seen internet...
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