New York Signs 2-Year Crypto Mining Moratorium Into Law New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed a two-year moratorium on new permits for proof-of-work (PoW) cryptocurrency mining operators that
Tesla recalls more than 320,000 vehicles due to taillight software glitch Electric car company Tesla has announced it will recall more than 320,000 vehicles over an issue involving
Face it, men, you must keep your beards clean That’s the mane point of a PSA an Australian TikToker posted after she allegedly got an infection from her
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a therapy to delay the onset of type 1 diabetes The drug, called Tzield, is the first treatment of its
Wealthier shoppers turn to Walmart for groceries Wealthier customers pinched by inflation are switching to Walmart for groceries, boosting sales at America’s largest retailer. Walmart reported annual US
1970s sandals worn by Steve Jobs auctioned for $218K The California house where Steve Jobs co-founded Apple is a historical site, and now the sandals he wore while
Florida rich in mortgage-free homes The most mortgage-free homes are in Florida, meaning that the communities there are better-protected from declining prices in a deflating housing market. Wealthy Palm Beach
Mindfulness works just as well as medication to curb anxiety, study finds A mindfulness meditation course may be as effective at reducing anxiety as a common medication, according
US Mortgage Rates Rise to 7.14%, Near Highest Level Since 2001 Mortgage rates are poised to stake a new claim, rising to 7.14% — near the highest level
Meta lays off 11,000+ workers Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced massive layoffs, affecting more than 11,000 workers, or 13% of its workforce. Zuckerberg had previously announced the
Black homeownership rose in pandemic The pandemic spurred a boon for Black and Latino homeownership between 2019-2021. The American Community Survey reveals Black homeownership grew to 44% during
‘Google Translate’ for animals coming Could artificial intelligence help us talk to animals? Scientists think so. Researchers are now recording animals and even ecosystems like coral reefs with
Twitter starts testing paid account verification on iOS Twitter has begun rolling out support for the new, more expensive version of its Blue subscription. As of Saturday, the company’s
TikTok perpetuates toxic diet culture among teens and young adults, study finds New research from the University of Vermont finds the most viewed content on TikTok relating to
Workers look for ways to avoid RTO The search for likely excuses for missing work has intensified as return-to office mandates grow. Workers are scouring the internet for
Scientist nearly dives into tiger shark’s mouth in wild video A Hawaii-based scientist narrowly avoided the jaws of death after nearly jumping into a tiger shark’s mouth, as
Teen’s wheelchair-accessible Halloween costume goes viral — again An Illinois teen’s ode to a 1980’s classic movie is making him and his elaborate Halloween costume go viral, yet
Good Samaritans jump into action during broad daylight attempted carjacking Two Good Samaritans in Oregon intervened in order to stop a suspect from attacking a woman during an