Ariana Grande Health Concerns Rise Amid Red Carpet Debut

Singer Ariana Grande has sparked online concerns over her frail figure, with fans and castmates expressing worries about the impact of her press tour on her health. Sources close to Grande confirm that her boyfriend and co-star Ethan Slayter is “concerned” about her appearance. Grande’s weight loss has been noticed by observers, including plastic surgeon … Read more

Affordable Galaxy A15 5G Delivers on Basics

The Samsung Galaxy A15 5G is a budget-friendly option that offers a reliable experience without breaking the bank. Despite its lower price point, it delivers a decent performance and features, making it an attractive choice for those looking to save money. One of the standout features of the Galaxy A15 5G is its accessibility. It’s … Read more

Microsoft Accused of Secretly Manipulating Chrome Users with Free Bing Wallpaper App

Microsoft’s free Bing Wallpaper app for Windows users has sparked controversy after a teardown revealed that it secretly decrypts Chrome tracking cookies and installs Bing search engine. The app, designed to freshen up the Windows 11 experience with high-quality images, is now being accused of having malicious practices. According to a user who discovered the … Read more

Amazon Spends $1 Billion on Lord of the Rings Show

Amazon invested heavily to produce its Lord of the Rings show, with over $350 million spent on season one alone, and an estimated additional cost for season two. However, the show’s viewing figures have been underwhelming, with only 37% of US viewers finishing the first season. The production costs are staggering, with a total budget … Read more

G7 Leaders Lose Their Minds in Absurd Satire ‘Rumours’

Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin has teamed up with Evan Johnson and Galen Johnson to create a wildly satirical film called “Rumours”. The movie follows a group of bumbling world leaders who meet at a G7 summit, only to find themselves lost in the woods, confronting their own personal demons. The film boasts an all-star cast, … Read more

Russia’s Ruble Hits Lows Amid Sanctions, War Efforts

Russia’s ruble has plummeted against other currencies, causing concerns for the Kremlin’s efforts to manage inflation. The central bank set a record-low exchange rate of 109 US dollars on Friday, making the ruble nearly worthless in dollar terms. The decline is largely attributed to the price of oil and gas, which Russia’s economy relies heavily … Read more

Bitcoin Seals Largest Monthly Gain on Record

Bitcoin has made history with its largest monthly gain ever recorded, closing the November month at $96,400 and finishing up 37% from the previous month’s close. The significant price increase marks a new historic record for BTC/USD. Economist Carl Menger stated that this development is “just the beginning” of Bitcoin’s journey. Analysts, such as Aksel … Read more

Intel Arc B570 Battlemage GPU Leaked Ahead of Launch

Intel has confirmed its upcoming event for December 3rd, centered around its Arc GPUs, which will likely reveal the team’s desktop lineup, including the Arc B570 and B580. A leaked listing from French wholesaler 1foTrade shows the Arc B570 Battlemage GPU ahead of launch. The GPU features 10GB of GDDR6 memory, a 2.6 GHz maximum … Read more

EU’s Antitrust Chief Vestager Exits After Decade of Tackling Big Tech

Margrethe Vestager, the European Union’s top antitrust regulator, has reflected on her decade-long battle against big tech companies and what comes next. Vestager, who steps down late this month, credits her efforts with making Europe a pioneer in regulating the tech industry. During her tenure, Vestager aggressively brought cases and fines against Google, Apple, Amazon, … Read more

Republicans Should Preserve NOAA’s Critical Climate Forecasting Role

As a former member of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and a climate expert, I strongly warn that dismantling or defunding the agency would be a catastrophic error. Instead, we should modernize NOAA to better prepare the US for extreme weather events. Established in 1970 by President Richard Nixon, NOAA’s mission is to … Read more