IBM Tops List of Best Dividend Stocks as Tech Sector Shifts Focus to AI and Cloud Computing

International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) is one of the top dividend stocks to invest in, boasting a 29-year track record of consistent dividend growth and a current dividend yield of 2.86%. The company has shifted its focus to artificial intelligence and cloud computing, driving revenue growth and significant gains in 2024. With 56 hedge funds … Read more

Storm Darragh Forces Everton vs Liverpool Postponement

A high-speed storm, Storm Darragh, has caused a postponement of the highly anticipated Merseyside derby between Everton and Liverpool. The Premier League match was scheduled for Saturday but was called off due to strong winds and heavy rain. Other Premier League games went ahead as planned. Storm Darragh brought severe weather conditions, including wind gusts … Read more

Men’s Health Warning: 5 Signs You Need Medical Attention

Men are more likely than women to avoid or delay necessary medical care, even when their symptoms disrupt their lives. A recent online survey by the Cleveland Clinic found that 72% of men would rather do household tasks than see a doctor. However, ignoring medical symptoms can lead to riskier consequences, especially as men age. … Read more

Capricorn Daily Horoscope: Favorable Outcomes Ahead

Capricorns, get ready for a day filled with favorable outcomes in your home life. According to the daily horoscope prediction, your love life is on the mend, and happiness awaits. Take a positive attitude towards settling any disputes and utilize professional opportunities for growth. In relationships, be mindful of your partner’s emotions and spend quality … Read more

Assad’s Rule on Brink of Collapse Amid Renewed Insurgency

Syrian President Bashar Assad faces a daunting challenge as insurgents launch a surprise attack that has captured key cities across the country, including Aleppo and parts of Damascus. The last time Assad was in serious trouble was 10 years ago, when his forces lost control over parts of Aleppo and opposition forces were closing in … Read more

Florida Moves to Establish State-Backed Bitcoin Reserve by 2025

Florida is set to make significant strides in the Bitcoin space, with plans to establish a state-backed reserve by early 2025. Key leaders, including President of the Florida Blockchain Business Association Samuel Armes, support this ambitious proposal. The state’s massive pension fund, worth $185.7 billion, has already invested in Bitcoin-related assets. Armes suggests allocating just … Read more

Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares Resigns Amid Crisis

Carlos Tavares, the embattled CEO of Stellantis, has resigned after just a year at the helm, citing responsibility for the company’s rapid decline. His departure comes amid a crisis in the US market and a slump in vehicle sales rankings. John Elkann, board chairman and Fiat heir, will take over as interim CEO until a … Read more

Woman Stowaway on Flight from JFK to Paris Released on Bond

A 57-year-old woman, Svetlana Dali, was released on bond after being accused of stowing away on a flight from John F. Kennedy Airport in New York to Paris. Delta Airlines flight DL264 was the destination, but she allegedly boarded without a boarding pass. Dali will face federal charges for knowingly and intentionally bypassing airport security. … Read more

ESA Launches Proba-3 Mission to Test Formation Flying Tech

The European Space Agency’s Proba-3 mission has launched two spacecraft into orbit, kicking off a groundbreaking experiment in formation flying technologies and sun observation. The satellites, loaded with sophisticated sensors and instruments, will attempt to achieve millimeter-scale precision in their orbits around the Earth. Launched on top of an Indian rocket, the two Proba-3 satellites … Read more

Dark Chocolate May Reduce Diabetes Risk

A new study from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health has found that eating dark chocolate daily may lower the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. The study, which involved over 111,000 participants, found that those who consumed five or more weekly servings of dark chocolate had a 10% lower rate of type … Read more