North Korea Fires Hypersonic Missile as Kim Jong Un Warns Rivals

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has confirmed the country’s successful test of a hypersonic missile, which he said traveled over 930 miles at 12 times the speed of sound. The launch marked Pyongyang’s first missile test of 2025 and came during US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s visit to the region. Kim claimed the … Read more

Jennifer Lopez Focuses on Fresh Start After Ben Affleck Divorce

Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez have finalized their divorce after nearly 20 weeks of separation. The couple’s highly publicized split comes exactly two years after their intimate Las Vegas wedding ceremony in July 2022. Sources close to the actress, 55, confirm that she is “in a really good place” and wants to move on from … Read more

Weather Warnings Loom Over Ohio State-Texas CFP Semifinal Game

The City of Arlington has issued a statement addressing weather concerns ahead of the College Football Playoff semifinal game between Texas and Ohio State at AT&T Stadium on Friday, January 10. A winter storm watch is in effect until January 10, with snowfall projections ranging from 3-6 inches and arctic winds expected to begin on … Read more

McDonald’s Rolls Out New Value Menu Category Amid Rising Prices

McDonald’s is introducing a new value menu category, “McValue,” as part of its efforts to regain market share and attract price-conscious customers. The menu, set to roll out nationwide on Tuesday, features a popular $5 meal deal, as well as a “Buy One, Add One for $1” option that includes breakfast. The McValue menu aims … Read more

NASA Probe Returns Record-Breaking Update After Solar Flyby

NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has successfully beamed home its first detailed update after a record-breaking flyby of the sun, confirming its systems are operating normally. The spacecraft approached the scorching star within 3.8 million miles, making it the closest human-made object to date. Data scientists have been waiting for decades to gather this type of … Read more

Orbital Oddity Unveils Secrets of 50-Yearly Comet-Asteroid Hybrid

A team of scientists from the University of Central Florida’s Florida Space Institute has made a groundbreaking discovery about the mysterious object Chiron, orbiting the Sun every 50 years. Located between Jupiter and Neptune, Chiron exhibits characteristics of both asteroids and comets. Recent observations from the James Webb Space Telescope have revealed water ice, carbon … Read more

Belichick Avoids Comment on Patriots’ Mayo Firing Decision

Former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick expressed his views on Jerod Mayo’s firing during Monday’s The Pat McAfee Show, sticking to form with a typical “on-brand” response. Mayo was removed as the team’s head coach after just one season, with many questioning the decision. Belichick deflected comments about the move, instead pointing fingers … Read more

South Korea’s Deadliest Plane Disaster in Decades Claims 179 Lives

A devastating plane crash occurred at Muan International Airport in South Korea, resulting in the country’s deadliest aviation disaster in decades. Jeju Air flight 7C-2216, a Boeing 737-800, crashed on Sunday morning just after an air control tower issued a bird strike warning to the pilot. The incident killed 179 people, with only two survivors, … Read more

Qualcomm-Powered Mini PCs Hit Market from Lenovo

Lenovo is announcing two mini PCs that cater to consumers and businesses, both powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X series chips. The IdeaCentre Mini x and ThinkCentre neo 50q are designed for different use cases. The IdeaCentre Mini x is a 1-liter PC ideal for creatives who want quiet performance with productivity tasks. It features a … Read more

Nippon Steel Stands Firm on $15 Billion US Steel Takeover

Nippon Steel has refused to back down on its proposed $15 billion acquisition of US Steel, Chief Executive Eiji Hashimoto stated after President Joe Biden blocked the deal. Hashimoto expressed confidence that the acquisition will be beneficial for both nations. The steelmakers have filed separate lawsuits in the US courts challenging the Biden administration’s decision, … Read more