Monthly Archives: May, 2026

Six common work experience mistakes Express Entry candidates should avoid

Work experience is one of the most important parts of an Express Entry profile—it is often the single greatest factor contributing to your eligibility for a program, and your competitiveness as a candidate. It’s also where many applicants make costly mistakes that can see their profiles greatly diminished or even thrown out altogether...

Ubisoft Issues Fix For Major Assassin’s Creed Unity Bug On Xbox Series X|S

To our Xbox Series X|S players...".Almost three weeks since Assassin's Creed Unity got its free current-gen upgrade after more than a decade following its 2014 launch, Ubisoft has issued a patch for the strange lighting bug that cropped up on Xbox Series X|S consoles.Read the full article on purexbox.com...

Germany and South Korea Face Rare Earths Supply Shortage

Germany and the EU as a whole, as well as South Korea, are staring at a deficit of rare earth elements, while the U.S. and Japan are busy making supply deals, according to the top executive of Australian rare earths miner Arafura.  The recent U.S. government deals to buy stakes in projects and miners in

Tennessee man uses lasers to make the world’s thinnest car

Science & Nature The modified Ford Festiva is the size of a shopping cart and runs off a dirt bike engine. The post Tennessee...

Surgeon wears Apple Vision Pro to fix cataract in medical first

Science & Nature Paired with a custom app, other doctors could remotely see the operating room. The post Surgeon wears Apple Vision Pro to fix...

Man builds 12-foot-long sailboat with materials from hardware store

Science & Nature The Kentucky-based builder shows how carpentry and a spark of creativity can go a long way. The post Man builds 12-foot-long sailboat...

Nervous humans are GM’s secret weapon for self-driving cars

Science & Nature Put on your sensor suit and get ready to stress out. The post Nervous humans are GM’s secret weapon for self-driving cars...

Fat Bear Week champion Chunk spotted taking a stroll in Alaska

Science & Nature Weighing an estimated 1,200 pounds, the dominant brown bear clinched the 2025 crown. The post Fat Bear Week champion Chunk spotted taking...

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Adebayo raises the alarm over police siege at SDP headquarters

Tension engulfed the national secretariat of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) on Thursday after security operatives stormed the party headquarters shortly after the screening exercise of the party’s former presidential candidate, Prince Adewole Adebayo. Adebayo alleged that the action was part of a coordinated attempt to disrupt the SDP’s presidential...

Leviste faces raps for solar business violations

Energy Secretary Sharon Garin has elevated to the Department of Justice  a complaint against Batangas Rep. Leandro Leviste over alleged violations tied to his solar company, which was granted a legislative franchise in 2019...

Mecalac to Move North American Headquarters to Fayat Group Campus in S.C.

The move to South Carolina will boost parts support, training and growth under Fayat Group, the company says...

How to reset NVRAM, PRAM, and SMC on a Mac: Intel and Apple silicon explained

Macworld When your Mac starts acting up, you’ll probably run through some common troubleshooting procedures, such as restarting it, running Disk Utility, and perhaps performing a Safe Boot. Your repair repertoire should also include a couple of additional procedures that can occasionally eliminate otherwise inscrutable problems: zapping the NVRAM and resetting the SMC...

EXCLUSIVE — ATF Director Robert Cekada: Hunter, AR-15 Owner, and Fan of an Armed Citizenry

Breitbart News was at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) when Robert Cekada was sworn in Monday, and he sat down with us afterward to talk about growing up hunting with his dad, owning numerous AR-15s, and valuing the importance of an armed citizenry...