Syria’s New PM Pledges Peace After 13 Years of War

Syria’s newly appointed interim prime minister, Mohammed al-Bashir, has pledged to protect minority rights and bring security to the country after 13 years of war. In an interview with Al Jazeera, al-Bashir vowed to hold accountable those responsible for human rights abuses during the regime. The tomb of Hafez al-Assad, the father of former President … Read more

Golden State at Houston Game Official Calls Uncontested Foul

In an interview with Jonathan Feigen of the Houston Chronicle, Crew Chief Bill Kennedy explained the reasoning behind a crucial call in last night’s game between Golden State and Houston. With only seconds remaining, a loose ball foul was called despite appearing to be uncontested. According to Kennedy, the key factor was contact made by … Read more

NASA Ingenuity Helicopter to Live On as Weather Station for 20 Years

NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter, which crashed on Mars during its 72nd flight in January 2024, may still be operational after all. The helicopter’s mission managers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) revealed that the aircraft could continue to function as a weather station for up to 20 years. According to JPL scientists, Ingenuity’s avionics and battery … Read more

Kraven the Hunter Receives Mixed Reviews

Sony’s latest Marvel movie, Kraven the Hunter, has sparked a mix of reactions from fans and critics alike. The film, starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson as Kraven, sees him face off against Alessandro Nivola’s Rhino in a battle of wits and fists. While some praised the R-rated action sequences and Taylor-Johnson’s performance, others were less impressed. Critics … Read more

Erdogan Eyes Victory Over Kurds as Syria’s Regime Collapses

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan sees an opportunity to expand his power in the wake of Syria’s regime collapse. The situation has left Kurdish forces weakened and isolated, making it easier for Turkey to assert its influence. This is a change from previous years when Erdogan focused on containing the Syrian Kurdish minority. Erdogan had … Read more

Bucks Head to Las Vegas After Thrilling Win Over Magic

The Milwaukee Bucks are advancing to the NBA Cup semifinals for the second consecutive season after beating the Orlando Magic 114-109 in Tuesday’s game. The team will return to Las Vegas, where they lost last December. Giannis Antetokounmpo said the team has “unfinished business” from last season and learned from their defeat. The Bucks’ star … Read more

NFL Playoff Picture Takes Shape in Final Weeks of Regular Season

With just four weeks remaining in the 2024 NFL regular season, several teams are securing their spots in the postseason. The Buffalo Bills, Detroit Lions, Kansas City Chiefs, and Philadelphia Eagles have already clinched berths, while seven other teams remain eliminated. The AFC North, NFC South, and NFC West are still up for grabs, with … Read more

10 Futuristic Gadgets to Watch in 2024

This year has seen some incredible advancements in technology, from flexible screens to innovative wearable devices. Here are the top 10 gadgets of 2024 that we’re excited about. First up is the Terra handheld compass by Modem Works and Panter & Tourron. This AI-powered device creates custom routes based on user prompts, allowing people to … Read more

Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares’ Departure Exposed Internal Power Struggles

Carlos Tavares, the former CEO of Stellantis, has left behind a trail of controversy and internal power struggles within the European automotive conglomerate. A new report from CNBC reveals that Tavares’ swift cost-cutting practices, micromanaging, and emphasis on electric vehicles led to widespread discontent among US team members. Tavares pushed for the elimination of the … Read more