HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. moved to remove all 16 members of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, calling the panel “has been lackadaisical and negligent for 20 years.” This article walks through why that matters, what it could mean for health coverage, and how a conservative approach would change the Task Force’s priorities. The focus is on accountability,…
Business & Finance
Intchains Group (ICG) reported its Q4 2025 and full-year 2025 results, revealing a sharp revenue drop and a widening operating loss, while outlining a product- and cost-focused plan for 2026. The company attributes the shortfall to cyclical demand weakness but points to a lineup of new mining machines and staking services as the path back to growth. Management says cost…
Health & Wellness
New research links higher dietary sodium to a faster drop in a specific kind of memory among older men, outlines why blood pressure might matter, and offers practical ideas to cut back on salt-heavy processed foods. The study tracked adults 60 and older over several years and raises questions about how routine sodium consumption could influence brain health without proving…
Sports
Jake Cronenworth was struck in the face by a 96 mph fastball during the Padres’ win over the Angels but stayed in the game, drawing praise from his manager. The moment was tense and immediate, yet Cronenworth’s decision to continue playing became a focal point for fans and the clubhouse alike. This article breaks down the hit, the response, and…
Technology
BMW is expanding a bold experiment: humanoid, AI-driven robots are moving out of cages and into working factories, following a successful pilot in Spartanburg and new testing in Leipzig. These machines, built by Hexagon Robotics and dubbed AEON, navigate real production floors using AI-based motion control and sensors that let them adapt on the fly. The shift tests whether robots…