Lyft Offers $1.50 Discount Amid Congestion Pricing

Rideshare company Lyft is introducing a discount for customers who use its service into and out of Midtown and Lower Manhattan throughout January. The promotion coincides with the city’s congestion pricing program, which launched on January 5. Lyft will offer $1.50 credit towards future rideshare or Citi Bike rides. This credit can be applied to … Read more

Squid Game Season 3: What We Hope to See Next

Squid Game’s highly anticipated third season is just around the corner, set to premiere later in 2025. With two seasons under its belt and a massive following worldwide, the show has become a staple of modern entertainment. But what can fans expect from its final chapter? The fate of Squid Game’s baby remains one of … Read more

SpaceX Launches 24 Starlink Satellites, Lands Booster Successfully

SpaceX successfully launched its Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral on Monday, carrying 24 new Starlink satellites into orbit. The launch, which was the second of 2025, came just hours after unfavorable weather conditions earlier in the day cleared. The rocket’s first-stage landed on the Just Read the Instructions drone ship approximately eight and a … Read more

UN Special Rapporteur Blames Iran’s Regime for Killings and Torture

UN Special Rapporteur Javid Rehman has condemned the human rights abuses faced by Iran’s Sunni Baluch minority, calling them “shocking”. Since the start of the 2022 protests, more than half of those killed were from the predominantly Baluchi and Kurdish-populated provinces. Children under the age of 18 accounted for at least 63% of recorded protest … Read more

Kraft Announces Patriots Coaching Search Process Details

Patriots owner Robert Kraft is moving forward with the team’s coaching search, aiming to find a suitable replacement for Jerod Mayo. Kraft expressed his desire to get it right and not rush into a decision. Kraft will oversee the search process alongside executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf and senior personnel executive Alonzo … Read more

Bird Flu Risk in US Remains Low, WHO Says

The World Health Organization (WHO) has stated that the risk to the general population from H5N1 bird flu remains low following the first death of a patient from the virus in the United States. The patient, who was over 65 and had underlying medical conditions, contracted the virus after exposure to backyard chickens and wild … Read more