Month: March 2025

Signal messaging app and its security

When the White House disclosed that senior US officials were using the free messaging app Signal for a private group chat, it made headlines.

Jeffrey Goldberg, the chief editor of the Atlantic, was among the group that inadvertently discussed plans for an attack against the Houthi group in Yemen.

There has been a massive backlash after Democratic Senate leader Chuck Schumer called it “one of the most stunning” military intelligence leaks in history and called for an investigation.

However, what is Signal in reality, and how safe were the communications between the top politicians on it?

How Often Should You Wash Your Feet? The Science of Foot Hygiene

The feet hold about 600 million bacteria despite receiving less care during hygiene practices than other body regions. The experts disagree with the common practice of only using shower water to wash feet because it is insufficient. Every foot hygiene routine needs clarity regarding proper foot cleaning frequency.

Five Key Factors to Watch in Canada’s 2025 Election

The Canadian voting electorate will choose their new national government through the general election on April 28, 2025. Trades with the USA and economic threats from abroad are among the driving forces that may result in the most significant outcome in Canadian election history.

Trump Demands Removal of ‘Distorted’ Portrait from Colorado State Capitol

Donald Trump disapproved of his official portrait inside the Colorado State Capitol building by claiming that the artist purposefully distorted it and insisted on its removal. The painting received criticisms from Trump during his Truth Social post on Sunday, March 24th 2025, because he called it one of the worst depictions he had ever seen.

DOJ Accuses Mahmoud Khalil of Omitting Pro-Palestinian Ties in Green Card Application

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) filed new evidence against Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil, which states he did not report his pro-Palestinian organization participation during his green card application process. The Trump administration states that this missing information constitutes an independent reason for deporting him, although the original foreign policy reference has been withdrawn.

Lindsey Vonn Makes History with Second-Place Finish in World Cup Race

Six years since she retired from competitive racing, Lindsey Vonn has achieved second place during the Super-G event at the Sun Valley Idaho World Cup circuit. Vonn secured the World Cup podium platform at 40, becoming the most seasoned female Alpine ski racer to achieve this milestone by six years.

The Globalization Paradox: Why the U.S. Is Reshaping the Rules of the Game

The global society existed as a widely accepted method to achieve economic prosperity through open markets, which drove innovation along with competition to generate shared achievements. The actual form of globalization became evident when Vice President J.D. Vance revealed the system used rich countries to dominate while maintaining developing nations in low-value manufacturing roles forever.

Jackie Robinson’s Military History Removed from Defense Website Amid DEI Overhaul

During the Trump administration, the DoD website removed part of Jackie Robinson’s biography because Trump’s administration wanted to remove DEI initiatives from federal agencies. The department’s removal of Robinson’s military pages created massive objection because they eventually brought back at least one of his official pages due to public opposition.

Historic Military Figures Removed from Websites Amid ‘DEI’ Ban

An executive order from President Donald Trump resulted in criticism of the U.S. military after the removal of marginal backgrounded historical figures from its publications. The execution of this decision has resulted in numerous deleted military websites alongside historical references, which has caused widespread anger among educators, historians, and veterans.

Heathrow Flights to Scotland Resume After Fire Causes Major Disruptions

Multiple flights operating between Heathrow Airport London and Scotland continued after the electrical substation fire interrupted power operations in the area. More than 1,300 flights were interrupted by the electricity failure, and thousands of travelers remained stuck, including Scottish football fans, business professionals, and families who attended important life ceremonies.