Author: Gist It

  • Can we make college campuses safer? Expert advice after recent shootings

    Recent shootings at college campuses in North Carolina and Florida have reignited conversations about security measures in these institutions. The incidents: On Monday, an armed assailant at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill fatally shot a faculty member, leading to a three-hour lockdown. * On Saturday, a gunman drove onto Edward Waters University’s […]

  • In red states where marijuana is illegal other hemp products flourish

    In Red States where marijuana remains illegal, hemp products with psychoactive effects such as Delta 8 and THC-A are gaining popularity. Industry Landscape: Despite recreational and medical marijuana being illegal in many Red States, hemp stores are thriving. * Stores like Blue Flowers in North Carolina sell hemp flower strains resembling that of a California […]

  • Yes, people often forget to cancel their monthly subscriptions — and the costs add up

    Many consumers forget to cancel their monthly subscriptions, leading to unnecessary or unwanted expenses. The challenge of subscription services: Consumers often subscribe to services such as streaming platforms or delivery services, but forget to cancel when these become redundant. * Economist Neale Mahoney discovered a significant increase in cancellations carried out when customers are alerted […]

  • An Alaska district aligns its school year with traditional subsistence harvests

    An Alaska district has altered its school calendar to accommodate traditional subsistence harvests, aiming to address attendance issues and promote traditional knowledge. Background: With a history of a 25% to 30% yearly teacher turnover and consistently low test scores, the Alaska villages of Akiachak, Akiak and Tuluksak formed the Yupiit School District in the mid-1980s […]

  • Paul Whelan, an American imprisoned in Russia, appears in a new video

    Detained American Paul Whelan appeared in a new video from a Russian prison, sparking reactions regarding his condition and continuing imprisonment on espionage charges, which he denies. Caught on Tape: A video featuring Paul Whelan, broadcast by the state-controlled Russia Today, showed him in prison uniform among other inmates, operating a sewing machine, and eating. […]

  • Prigozhin is buried in St. Petersburg as Russians mourn the Wagner mercenary chief

    Yevgeny Prigozhin, the leader of the Russian mercenary group Wagner, was buried in St. Petersburg, following his death in a plane crash that also claimed nine others, including senior Wagner Group leadership. Key details: The mourning and funeral ceremony of Yevgeny Prigozhin took place in his hometown of St. Petersburg. * The ceremony was unannounced […]

  • How K-pop took over the world — as told by one fan who rode the wave

    In a new podcast, writer Vivian Yoon explores the international rise of K-pop, which has evolved from an obscure genre into a billion-dollar industry. Meet the host: Vivian Yoon is a writer, performer and podcast host from Los Angeles who specifically talks about the evolution of K-pop. * In her podcast “K-Pop Dreaming,” she examines […]

  • Military officers in Gabon say they have seized power

    Militant soldiers in Gabon announced that they have overthrown the results of a presidential election and seized power. Election Overturn: Soldiers reacted to President Ali Bongo Ondimba’s election win by declaring they had taken power. * The election results, which marked Ondimba’s third term, were followed by gunfire in the capital, Libreville. * Uniformed soldiers […]

  • It’s big! It’s bright! It’s a rare blue supermoon! Here’s how to check it out

    A rare blue supermoon will be visible this week, appearing larger and brighter than usual, and won’t reappear until 2037. What’s happening: The blue supermoon, resulting from the moon’s simultaneous fullness and closest point in its orbit around Earth, is set to reach its fullest stage on Wednesday. * The moon will come “exceptionally close” […]

  • Idalia strengthens and is now predicted to hit Florida as a Category 4 hurricane

    Hurricane Idalia, currently a Category 2 hurricane, is now anticipated to hit Florida as a Category 4 hurricane, with accompanying storm surge predictions rising. Storm’s progression: Hurricane Idalia has strengthened since Tuesday, becoming a Category 2 hurricane with winds reaching 110 mph as of the latest advisory. * The National Hurricane Center (NHC) stated that […]