Pupils size during the sleep can tell the memories you are experiencing. A new study has investigated the link between pupil dilation/contraction and memory processing […]
Month: January 2025
US Army Veteran Indicted Over Attempts To Join Hezbollah
The army veteran brought to Pennsylvania on Monday to face charges, the department said in a statement. Washington: A US Army veteran who allegedly went […]
New Orleans Attacker Had Remote IED Detonator In Truck, Says Biden
At least 15 people, including the attacker, killed in New Orleans in New Year’s eve on Wednesday. Washington: US President Joe Biden on Thursday informed […]
Las Vegas Tesla Blast Suspect Shot Himself In Head: Officials
“The motivation at this point is unknown,” FBI Special Agent Spencer Evans said. Las Vegas: The decorated US special forces soldier who blew up a […]
Israel Strikes Syrian Army Positions Near Aleppo: Report
There was no immediate information on whether the strikes caused any casualties. Beirut: Israel bombed Syrian army positions south of Aleppo on Thursday, the latest […]
South Korea Authorities Arrive To Arrest Impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol
Yonhap News Agency reported that about 3,000 police had been mobilised in preparation. Seoul: Authorities sought on Friday to execute an arrest warrant for impeached […]
US Will Relentlessly Pursue ISIS: Biden After New Orleans Terror Attack
Joe Biden informed that 15 people, including the attacker, had been killed in the attack. Washington: Following the terrorist attack in New Orleans where an […]
The Journey of Meghan Markle From College Campuses to Castle Courtyards
Meghan Markle’s journey from a determined student to Duchess of Sussex is a tale of ambition, resilience, and reinvention. From Immaculate Heart High School to […]
This Virginia school district bans smartwatches in classrooms: Here’s what to expect after winter break
Alexandria City Public Schools expands its ban on electronic devices to include smartwatches, prohibiting their use during class, between classes, at recess, and during lunch. […]
Ohio State faces scrutiny over DEI spending, foreign funding from China, coinciding with JD Vance’s appointment as VPOTUS
Ohio State University faces scrutiny over $13.3 million spent on diversity programs and $15.8 million received from China. Open the Books report questions DEI staff […]
