Abu Mohammed al-Golani Leads Newly Formed Syrian Government

Abu Mohammed al-Golani, a former Al-Qaeda commander, has emerged as the leader of the newly formed Syrian government after the ousting of President Bashar Assad. The 42-year-old al-Sharaa, who was once known by his jihadi nickname Abu Mohammed al-Golani, has been working to rebuild his public image, renouncing ties to extremist groups and advocating for … Read more

Apple Unveils Ultra-Thin iPhone Air with 6.25mm Thickness

Apple is set to release an ultra-thin version of the iPhone Air, dubbed the iPhone 17 Air, which will be two millimeters thinner than the iPhone 16 Pro. Measuring just 6.25mm in thickness, the new device will take the crown from the iPhone 6, which was 6.9mm thin when released in 2014. The iPhone 17 … Read more

Floki Poised for 40% Price Surge Amid Token Burn Acceleration

Floki (FLOKI), the sixth-biggest meme coin, has shown significant bullish patterns that could indicate further upside, potentially leading to an all-time high this year. The token’s market cap has surpassed $2.4 billion, and its price is being driven by the ongoing token burn. In the last 12 months, Floki has burned over 103 billion tokens, … Read more

Apple Unseats Microsoft as Top-Run Business Giant

Apple has taken the top spot on the Wall Street Journal’s Management Top 250 list for 2024, unseating Microsoft to claim the number one spot. The tech giant was listed as the only all-star company in this year’s rankings, which compared 842 companies across five categories. The list, created by researchers at Claremont Graduate University’s … Read more

Surprisingly Strong Dividend Stocks Worth a Look

Investors seeking safe dividend stocks to mitigate market volatility often focus on established retailers with a history of steady performance. However, some companies are breaking the mold by delivering impressive growth and increasing their dividends. Walmart (WMT), Clorox (CLX), and Kenvue (KVUE) are three such companies that have surpassed expectations in recent months. Walmart has … Read more

Earth’s Highest Mountain Revealed

For decades, people have assumed that Mount Everest is the world’s highest mountain due to its extreme altitude and iconic status. However, a team of scientists has recently challenged this notion by revealing the true height of our planet. According to researchers, the actual height of a mountain on Earth depends on how it is … Read more

Alabama Out of CFP, Headed to Bowl Game

The College Football Playoff has excluded Alabama from its annual postseason event for the third time in its history. The Crimson Tide (9-3 overall) will be competing in a bowl game outside of the CFP, with the location and host city yet to be announced. Alabama’s exclusion was despite having a strong schedule, according to … Read more

Moon’s Oldest Crater Discovered to be More Circular Than Thought

A team of researchers from the University of Maryland has made a groundbreaking discovery about the moon’s oldest and largest crater, the South Pole-Aitken basin. Contrary to previous theories, scientists now believe that the massive impact that formed this 4 billion-year-old crater was more direct than previously thought. The research, published in the journal Earth … Read more

World’s Largest Telescope Takes Shape in Chilean Desert

The European Southern Observatory’s Extremely Large Telescope (ELT), currently under construction on Cerro Armazones mountain in Chile’s Atacama Desert, is making significant progress. The telescope, expected to reach its “first light” by 2028, will be the world’s largest visible- and infrared-light telescope. Key milestones include the completion of the dome’s structure, central structure, and base … Read more

NFL Injury Report: Multiple Players Sidelined

The NFL injury report is filled with several key players who will be sidelined for the remainder of the season or at least for a few weeks due to injuries. New Orleans Saints quarterback Jameis Carr may have fractured his hand in Sunday’s loss against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and his status for the rest … Read more