Bills Rise to Top in NFL Power Rankings as Season Heats Up

The Buffalo Bills are one of the top teams in the NFL, with many outlets ranking them highly ahead of the postseason. After a strong 12-game regular season, the Bills have secured the AFC East Division title for the fifth year in a row and proved their doubters wrong. With their dominant 35-10 win over … Read more

Yoon Suk Yeol Faces Impeachment After Martial Law Declaration

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is facing pressure from legislators and the public after he ended martial law, which had troops encircling parliament just hours earlier. Yoon’s senior advisers and Cabinet members are offering to resign amid calls for impeachment. On Tuesday night, Yoon imposed martial law in an effort to move his agenda … Read more

Britney Spears Moves to Mexico to Escape Paparazzi

Pop star Britney Spears has revealed that she made the decision to move to Mexico in an effort to escape the intense media scrutiny and harsh criticism from the paparazzi. The “Baby One More Time” singer, 43, shared her feelings on social media, stating that the paparazzi’s treatment of her was “extremely mean and cruel.” … Read more

Apple Confirms Titanium Frame for iPhone 17 Pro Models

Contrary to recent reports suggesting an aluminum and glass hybrid material for the back plate, a prominent leaker now claims that the iPhone 17 Pro models will feature a titanium frame with glass at the back. Instant Digital, a known leaker, states that it’s “not possible” for Apple to reintroduce an aluminum design with the … Read more

Mattel Sued Over “Wicked” Dolls with Porn Website Address on Boxes

Toys company Mattel is facing a lawsuit after printing an adult website’s address on boxes of children’s dolls. Holly Ricketson, from Los Angeles, claims her daughter was exposed to explicit content and suffered emotional distress. She filed a class action in federal court seeking $5 million in damages for anyone who purchased the affected toys. … Read more

Proposed Rule to Regulate Data Brokers and Protect Consumer Data

A new proposed rule by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) aims to protect Americans’ sensitive personal information from being sold to data brokers. The rule would treat data brokers like credit bureaus and background check companies, requiring them to comply with certain laws. The CFPB says the rule would aim to protect consumers’ personal … Read more

Deadly Dust from Trendy Quartz Worktops Linked to Black Lung Epidemic

A growing number of workers in the US are contracting a deadly disease caused by inhaling silica dust when cutting trendy quartz worktops. Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, have linked the surge in cases to a new type of engineered quartz countertop that releases more silica dust during cutting. The condition, known … Read more

HBO Streaming Plans and Pricing Revealed by Warner Bros. Discovery CEO

HBO’s global streaming chief JB Perrette has shared several upcoming plans for the network, including a February return date for “The White Lotus” series. The 2025 premiere date for “The Last of Us” Season 2, “Game of Thrones” prequel “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms,” and an anticipated 2026 debut for “Euphoria” Season 3 have … Read more

FIFA Club World Cup Draw Live on Inter TV

FIFA has announced that the draw for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup will be held in Miami on December 5, and Inter Milan fans can watch it live on the Nerazzurri’s official channels. The event is scheduled to start at 18:50 CET, with a studio broadcast from Appiano Gentile featuring expert analysis and commentary. … Read more

Musk Loses Bid for $56 Billion Pay Package Reinstatement

Elon Musk’s bid to reinstate his $56 billion pay package has been rejected by a Delaware judge. In January, Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick ruled that the compensation plan was “deeply flawed” due to Musk controlling Tesla and dictating terms of his own compensation. Tesla had conducted a shareholder vote in June, asking investors to ratify Musk’s … Read more