Oregon Right to Life scored a clear legal win when a federal judge ruled the state cannot force the pro-life organization to pay for abortions in employee insurance plans. The decision pushes back on years of pressure from the Democrat-led state, framing the case as a fight over conscience, religious freedom, and the limits of government reach. This article explains…
Business & Finance
Charles Schwab has launched “Schwab Crypto,” letting clients buy and sell Bitcoin and Ethereum as the brokerage moves into direct crypto trading. The new service puts Schwab in direct competition with app-driven platforms that bundle stocks and crypto, and it comes with a 0.75% trade fee that contrasts with some rivals’ commission-free offers. This shift is another clear sign of…
Health & Wellness
Recent research ties genetic differences to how well GLP-1 receptor agonists work for weight loss, showing one receptor variant gives a small boost in results while another links to nausea. The study used self-reported outcomes from a large user group and highlights both the promise and the limits of using genetics to personalize these popular treatments. Experts note the findings…
Sports
Jude Bellingham has labelled England team-mate Harry Kane a “fantastic player” as Real Madrid prepare for a titanic Champions League quarter-final second leg against Bayern Munich. The comment lands ahead of a high-stakes clash that has everyone talking, and it underlines the mutual respect that can exist even when national teammates are club opponents. This piece looks at what Bellingham…
Technology
Security agencies are warning that encrypted messaging apps are being undermined not by cryptography but by clever phishing and account takeovers. Attackers tied to foreign intelligence are using social engineering to seize accounts, impersonate trusted contacts and spread scams, putting everyone who uses these apps at risk. This article walks through how those attacks work, why encryption alone is not…