Arizona State Secures Playoff Berth, Faces Uncertain Future

Arizona State Sun Devils are heading to the College Football Playoff after dominating Iowa State 45-19 in the Big 12 title game. With a combined score of 94-26 in their last two games, ASU is now ranked No. 15 and will need help to secure a spot among the top four conference champions. The Sun … Read more

Apple’s First 5G Modem Falls Short of Qualcomm

Apple’s highly anticipated in-house 5G modem is finally set to arrive in 2025, but it won’t quite match the performance of Qualcomm’s current top-of-the-line chips. The new modem, codenamed Sinope, will be featured in select iPhone models, including the iPhone SE 4 and iPhone 17 Air. However, compared to Qualcomm’s latest modems, Apple’s first 5G … Read more

Indiana Fever Fans React to Temi Fagbenle’s Departure

The Indiana Fever’s loss of Temi Fagbenle has left the team’s fanbase feeling frustrated and upset. The Golden State Valkyries selected Fagbenle in the WNBA expansion draft, sending shockwaves through the community. Fever fans took to social media to express their disappointment and let off steam, with many voicing their discontent over the team’s loss … Read more

Bitcoin Surges Past $100k: Top Stocks to Watch

Bitcoin has broken through the $100,000 mark for the first time, with shares in closely correlated stocks poised to gain or lose value depending on the cryptocurrency’s future trajectory. The surge follows a rally sparked by President-elect Donald Trump’s victory, which boosted hopes for more favorable cryptocurrency policy. Trump also announced plans to nominate Paul … Read more

CDC Warns Public of Deadly Carfentanil Opioid Crisis

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is sounding the alarm about carfentanil, a synthetic opioid 100 times more lethal than fentanyl. Originally developed as an elephant tranquilizer, it’s now being mixed with other drugs to create a cheaper, potent product. Two milligrams of carfentanil can kill 50 people, making it a highly deadly … Read more

Ruby Slippers from ‘The Wizard of Oz’ Up for Auction

Auction for the iconic ruby slippers from “The Wizard of Oz” is coming to a close this week, with bidding set to end on Saturday. The shoes, famously worn by Judy Garland in the classic 1939 film, have been stolen from the Judy Garland Museum in Grand Rapids, Minnesota. The museum has launched a fundraising … Read more

Top 3 High-Yield Dividend Picks for 2025

As we look ahead to 2025, our team is seeking high-yield dividend stocks that can provide a stable income stream while also offering growth potential. After careful analysis, we’re highlighting three top picks that are poised to deliver exceptional returns. First up is Rithm Capital (RITM), a mortgage service rights (MSR) play that’s benefiting from … Read more

Middle School Students Discover Cancer-Fighting Compound in Goose Poop

In a groundbreaking discovery, Chicago middle school students have contributed to the identification of a compound with potential in slowing the growth of melanoma and ovarian cancer cells. Led by researchers from the University of Illinois at Chicago, the students participated in an 14-week applied science program that aimed to address inequities in STEM education. … Read more

3 Key Factors Linked to Dementia Risk

Dementia is a growing concern worldwide, with an estimated 10% of adults over 65 affected. However, recent research suggests that only three factors significantly affect the risk of developing dementia. According to a study led by scientists from the RAND Corporation, the absence of a hobby, obesity, and sedentariness post-60 are the most influential elements … Read more

Ariana Grande Speaks Out Against Body-Shaming and Criticism

Singer Ariana Grande has spoken out against criticism on her appearance, calling it “dangerous” and saying that no one has the right to make comments about someone’s body. In a recent interview with Crazy Sally, Grande compared herself to being a specimen in a Petri dish since her teenage years, recalling the constant scrutiny she … Read more