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Second US H5N1 Case Confirmed in Michigan
Health

Second US H5N1 Case Confirmed in Michigan

A second human case of H5N1 bird flu, linked to infected dairy cattle, has been confirmed in the U.S., sparking renewed concerns about the virus's spread. This Michigan farm worker experienced mild respiratory symptoms and has since recovered, prompting health officials to emphasize protective measures as they closely monitor the virus's circulation in livestock.

Appeals Court Rejects Trump Immunity
Politics

Appeals Court Rejects Trump Immunity

In a major legal blow, a federal appeals court unanimously ruled on February 6 that Donald Trump cannot claim presidential immunity from prosecution for his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election and the January 6 Capitol attack. This pivotal decision clears the way for his criminal trial to proceed, though his legal team is expected to appeal to the Supreme Court, potentially delaying the proceedings closer to the 2024 election.

EU Unlocks €50B Ukraine Aid After Veto
Politics

EU Unlocks €50B Ukraine Aid After Veto

European Union leaders unanimously approved a crucial €50 billion financial aid package for Ukraine, overcoming Hungary's initial veto after intense negotiations. This vital funding, known as the Ukraine Facility, will support Kyiv's economy and government services for four years, signaling strong European unity and ensuring Ukraine's continued resilience against Russian aggression.

Supreme Court Preserves Abortion Pill Access
Health

Supreme Court Preserves Abortion Pill Access

The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously upheld access to mifepristone, a widely used abortion pill, by rejecting a major challenge to the FDA's regulations. This pivotal decision ensures the medication remains available nationwide, as the justices ruled that anti-abortion plaintiffs lacked the legal standing to sue.

Red Sea Attacks Persist, Global Trade Reroutes
International

Red Sea Attacks Persist, Global Trade Reroutes

Houthi rebels are relentlessly attacking commercial vessels in the Red Sea, forcing major shipping companies to reroute around Africa and causing significant delays and soaring costs for global supply chains. Despite international defensive efforts, these politically motivated attacks persist, escalating regional tensions and threatening consumers worldwide with higher prices and potential shortages.

Oxford Physicists Detect Solar 'Ghost Particles'
Science

Oxford Physicists Detect Solar 'Ghost Particles'

Oxford physicists have achieved a groundbreaking first, directly observing carbon-neutrino interactions using the SNO+ detector deep underground. This pivotal discovery, where solar neutrinos transformed carbon atoms into nitrogen, offers unprecedented insights into the universe's fundamental workings and opens new frontiers in nuclear and particle physics.

Netflix to Acquire Warner Bros. Discovery
Business

Netflix to Acquire Warner Bros. Discovery

Streaming giant Netflix has announced a monumental $72 billion agreement to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, including HBO Max and its iconic studios, marking one of the largest mergers in entertainment history. This strategic move aims to combine vast content libraries and reshape global content creation, though it faces significant regulatory scrutiny and debate over market competition.

GOP Blocks ACA Subsidy Vote Amid Looming Expiration
Politics

GOP Blocks ACA Subsidy Vote Amid Looming Expiration

The U.S. House of Representatives is currently debating a critical healthcare package, but Speaker Mike Johnson has blocked a bipartisan amendment aimed at extending enhanced Affordable Care Act premium tax credits. This decision means the crucial subsidies, set to expire on December 31, 2025, will likely lapse, potentially leading to significantly higher healthcare costs for millions of Americans and an estimated 4.8 million becoming uninsured.

Living Cells Generate Electricity from Motion
Science

Living Cells Generate Electricity from Motion

In a groundbreaking theoretical development, researchers propose that living cells inherently generate their own electrical signals through subtle, microscopic membrane movements, creating voltage spikes remarkably similar to those in neurons. This novel insight could fundamentally redefine our understanding of cellular processes, impacting fields from neuroscience to the development of intelligent, bio-inspired materials.

NVIDIA Acquires SchedMD to Boost AI, HPC Open-Source Support
Technology

NVIDIA Acquires SchedMD to Boost AI, HPC Open-Source Support

NVIDIA acquired SchedMD, the developer of the widely used Slurm workload manager, on December 15, 2025, aiming to significantly enhance open-source support for high-performance computing and AI infrastructure. This strategic move includes NVIDIA's commitment to maintaining Slurm as an open-source, vendor-neutral solution, ensuring its continued broad accessibility and development within the HPC and AI communities.

Musk First to Surpass $600 Billion Net Worth
Business

Musk First to Surpass $600 Billion Net Worth

Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has made financial history, becoming the first individual to exceed a net worth of $600 billion, with Forbes reporting his fortune at an astonishing $677 billion as of December 15, 2025. This unprecedented wealth surge is primarily attributed to the soaring valuation of his private aerospace company, SpaceX, which is reportedly preparing for a $1.5 trillion IPO that could potentially make him the world's first trillionaire.

Global Leaders Adopt Landmark Health Declaration
Health

Global Leaders Adopt Landmark Health Declaration

World leaders at the 80th United Nations General Assembly have adopted a historic political declaration to collectively address noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and mental health challenges for the first time. This landmark agreement, adopted on December 16, 2025, sets ambitious global targets for 2030, including reducing tobacco users by 150 million and expanding mental health care access to an additional 150 million people, aiming to transform lives and livelihoods worldwide.

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