NASA’s Mars Sample Return Program Stuck in Limbo Until 2026

NASA’s Mars Sample Return program is facing delays and uncertainty, with agency officials predicting it may remain stuck until at least 2026. The joint effort between NASA and the European Space Agency has been years in the making and is seen as a crucial step towards human missions to Mars. The program’s opening phase is … Read more

US Department Releases Guidance on Clean Fuels Production Credit for Aviation Industry

The U.S. Department of the Treasury and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) have released guidance on the Clean Fuels Production Credit, a tax credit aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions from the aviation industry. Section 45Z provides a tax credit for producing transportation fuels with lifecycle emissions below certain levels. The credit is available in 2025 … Read more

Bruce Springsteen Tributes Sam Moore as ‘One of America’s Greatest Soul Voices’

Bruce Springsteen paid tribute to legendary soul singer Sam Moore, who passed away at 89, describing him as “one of America’s greatest soul voices”. The E Street rocker remembered Moore as a musical influence and close friend. Moore collaborated with Springsteen on several tracks, including “Better to Have and Not Need”, and performed alongside him … Read more

Philadelphia Surges to #2 in Nation’s Most Competitive Housing Markets

Philadelphia has jumped six spots in Zillow’s annual housing market ranking, thanks to its attractive affordability and growing job market. However, inventory remains a concern, with the city still facing a 46% shortage of available homes compared to pre-pandemic levels. Nationwide, home inventories rose by an average of 17% over the past year, while Philadelphia’s … Read more

Mandy Moore Addresses Haters Questioning Financial Support for In-Laws After LA Wildfires

Actress Mandy Moore is standing up to critics who questioned whether she is financially supporting her in-laws after they lost their home in the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. Moore’s brother-in-law, Griff, and sister-in-law, Kit, lost their home in the Eaton Fire. The “This Is Us” star shared that Griff and Kit are expecting their first … Read more

Djimon Hounsou Opens Up About Struggling Financially Despite Decades of Success

Actor Djimon Hounsou has revealed that despite his decades-long career in Hollywood, he’s still struggling to make a living financially. In an interview with CNN Africa, he shared his experiences with the film industry, including struggles with systemic racism. Hounsou, who has been nominated for two Oscars and appeared in blockbuster films, feels underpaid compared … Read more

Israel Orders New Forced Displacement in Gaza Amid Ongoing Conflict

Israel has issued new forced displacement orders for residents in the Nuseirat camp’s Block 662, instructing them to flee their shelters due to rocket launches by Palestinian fighters. The move is part of a broader Israeli military operation in the region, which has seen over 90% of Gaza’s two million people displaced since Israel’s three-month-long … Read more

Israel Sends Mossad Director to Gaza Ceasefire Talks

Israel has approved sending its Mossad intelligence agency director, David Barnea, to ceasefire negotiations in Qatar as part of a sign of progress in talks on the war in Gaza. This move comes after 15 months of fighting with little success. Netanyahu’s decision follows discussions with his defense minister, security chiefs, and negotiators, including those … Read more

Retroid Pocket 5 Breaks Handheld Cycle for Me

For two years, I was stuck in the Handheld Buyer’s Dilemma – unable to choose between numerous new handheld gaming devices that promise improved performance, features, and prices. But with the release of the Retroid Pocket 5, I finally found a solution that surpasses my expectations. The problem is abundance: companies like Anbernic, Retroid, and … Read more

US Labor Market Ends 2024 with Strong Growth

The US labor market ended 2024 with a bang, adding 256,000 nonfarm jobs and reducing the unemployment rate to 4.1%, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This robust employment growth has sent mixed signals to the Federal Reserve, which is expected to maintain its hawkish stance in 2025. The strong job gains were seen … Read more