Eagles QB Kenny Pickett Expected to Play on Sunday

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Kenny Pickett is planning to play this weekend despite dealing with a rib injury. Pickett, the backup to starting quarterback Jalen Hurts, who has a concussion and hasn’t practiced yet this week, said he’s feeling good after testing his ribs in practice. He completed 14-of-24 passes for 143 yards with a touchdown … Read more

Billie Lourd Reflects on Mother Carrie Fisher’s Death Anniversary

Eight years after Carrie Fisher’s passing, actress Billie Lourd is sharing her candid thoughts on how her mother’s death has made her appreciate life more. On the eighth anniversary of Fisher’s death, Lourd took to Instagram with a heartfelt post. In her caption, Lourd described the anniversary as an “emotional tropical storm” that brings both … Read more

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When visiting our website, you may notice several types of cookies being used. We’ll break down what each type does and how they affect your experience. **Essential Cookies** These cookies are necessary for our website to function properly. They help us with basic tasks like remembering your preferences and keeping our site secure. You can’t … Read more

OpenAI Seeks Public Benefit Corporation Status to Stay Ahead in AI Race

OpenAI, the company behind the popular AI chatbot ChatGPT, is proposing a new for-profit structure to stay ahead in the costly AI race. The plan involves transforming into a public benefit corporation (PBC), which would allow the company to access funding and attract capital. According to OpenAI, this change is necessary to fund research and … Read more

US Economy Sees Double Edge of Consumer Spending and Growing Deficit

The US economy is facing a double-edged sword. On one hand, consumer spending and foreign investment are boosting the economy, with predictions suggesting high employment and rising wages in 2025. According to Chris Thornberg, founding partner at Beacon Economics, Americans’ spending habits will continue to drive growth despite inflation fears. However, beneath this optimism lies … Read more

Park City Mountain Ski Patrollers Go on Strike Over Unfair Labor Practices

Park City Mountain ski patrollers, represented by the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association, went on strike early Friday, citing unfair labor practices and negotiating a new contract with Vail Resorts. The strike, which involves around 200 patrollers and safety workers, marks the latest development in the union’s ongoing contract negotiations. The union members formed … Read more

James Webb Space Telescope Uncovers Mysteries of Early Universe

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has been in operation for just three years, but it’s already revolutionized our understanding of the cosmos. Launched on a day that marks its third anniversary, JWST has explored the Solar System, studied distant planets’ atmospheres, and probed the farthest depths to find the first stars and galaxies formed … Read more

2025 Gaming Remakes and Remasters to Watch Out For

The gaming industry is gearing up for a treat in 2025, with a slew of exciting remakes and remasters on the horizon. Building on the success of 2024’s best remakes and remasters, this year promises even more thrilling titles that will delight both old and new fans alike. Last year saw the release of highly-anticipated … Read more

China Unveils Advanced KJ-3000 Airborne Early Warning and Control Aircraft

China has taken to the skies with its cutting-edge sixth-generation fighter jets, while also conducting the maiden flight of its new KJ-3000 Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) aircraft. The AEW&C aircraft is based on the People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) Y-20 transport aircraft and features a large rotodome for 360-degree coverage. According to … Read more