Superman & Lois Series Finale Marks Historic Death of Iconic Character

The highly anticipated series finale of “Superman & Lois” has come to a close, marking a historic moment in the DC universe. The show’s final episode brought an unexpected twist, as Clark Kent, played by Tyler Hoechlin, sacrificed himself to save his loved ones. After 20 years on the job, Superman had already accomplished nearly … Read more

OPEC+ Extends Oil Production Cuts Until 2026

OPEC+ has extended its efforts to defend oil prices, agreeing to delay the end of its current production cuts by nine months. The group, led by Saudi Arabia and Russia, will now unwind its production cuts from April 2025 until September 2026, a move that was initially expected to occur in March 2024. This decision … Read more

Day Traders Break Down Market Trends on Bloomberg

Today, four analysts from various backgrounds came together to discuss key market themes for investors and analysts. Anna Edwards, Guy Johnson, Kriti Gupta, and Mark Cudmore joined forces on “Bloomberg: The Opening Trade” to share their insights. The discussion focused on the current state of day traders and macroeconomic trends. Experts emphasized that day trading … Read more

Microsoft Warns Against Running Windows 11 on Unsupported PCs

Microsoft is taking steps to discourage users from installing Windows 11 on unsupported PCs, which could lead to a lack of updates and security vulnerabilities. The company has added a new watermark to the Settings app that notifies users when their PC does not meet the minimum system requirements for running Windows 11. The TPM … Read more

California Teacher Dies from Rabies After Bat Bite

A schoolteacher in central California has died from rabies after being bitten by a bat found in her classroom, prompting public health warnings about interacting with unknown animals. The woman, whose name was not released, passed away at a hospital in late November, about a month after the incident, according to the California Department of … Read more

Tiny Black Holes May Leave Microscopic Tunnels on Earth

Scientists have discovered that tiny, primordial black holes could leave behind microscopic tunnels in rocks and old buildings. These hypothetical objects, created soon after the Big Bang, are thought to be invisible and interact with matter only through gravity. Researchers at the University at Buffalo and National Dong Hwa University calculated what a tiny black … Read more

Geminid Meteor Shower Peaks in Northern Hemisphere

The Geminid meteor shower is expected to reach its peak from December 13-14, offering star-gazers a spectacular display of bright meteors. The American Meteor Society (AMS), NASA, and Space.com consider it the strongest meteor shower of the year. Active between November 19 and December 24, the Geminid shower is unique in that it originates from … Read more

Google Drops New Updates for Android Phones and Pixel Devices

Google has announced new features for its Android phones and Pixel devices, including enhanced video captions, a Gemini-powered update to the Lookout app, and a Spotify extension for Gemini. Pixel phone owners will also receive additional updates, such as deeper integration of the Pixel Screenshots app for Pixel 9 phones. The updated system will display … Read more

High Traffic Hits API Limit for Too Many Requests

A spike in traffic has led to an unexpected surge in requests to the Too Many Requests API endpoint, causing it to hit its daily limit. The client IP address associated with the request is 37.27.54.14 and the request ID is 228684269. According to the API documentation, this excessive activity may result in temporary or … Read more

Bitcoin Plunges 7% Amid Hedge Fears and Trump’s Crypto Push

Bitcoin dropped nearly 7% on Friday, falling to $92,144 before steadying at $97,851. The move came after an historic surge past $100,000 earlier in the day. Traders are taking profits, with demand for bearish wagers such as put options increasing. The US Securities regulator’s new head is expected to push the market further into mainstream. … Read more