Hyper Light Breaker Review: A Promising Roguelike Action Game

Hyper Light Breaker, the upcoming action game from Heart Machine, has already made a great first impression with its engaging combat, immersive 3D open world, and procedurally generated content. The game’s ambitious design goals are evident in its randomized open worlds, which offer a unique experience on each playthrough. During my hands-on session, I was … Read more

SoCal Edison Outages Persist Amid Santa Clarita Valley Windstorms

Power outages continue to affect a wide area of Southern California Edison customers in Piru and Sand Canyon, with another week of windstorms expected in the Santa Clarita Valley. SCE officials have declined to answer specific questions about outages or restoration timelines, instead sending frustrated customers to an online map that promises power will be … Read more

US 10-Year Treasury Yield Hits Fresh High Amid Inflation Fears

The 10-year Treasury yield reached a 14-month high of 4.79% on Friday, driven by investors’ concerns over inflation. The jump followed a hotter-than-expected jobs report that saw nonfarm payrolls grow by 256,000 in December. This upward trend is also being fueled by traders’ expectations that the US Federal Reserve will take a cautious approach to … Read more

Mosasaur Fossil Mystery Deepens as Scientists Urge CT Scan Verification

A 72-million-year-old mosasaur fossil, once hailed as a unique species, may be fake, according to a new study. Researchers claim that the fossil’s structure and origin contain inconsistencies that raise concerns about its authenticity. The original study described the fossil as Xenodens calminechari, a one-of-a-kind species of mosasaur with “small, short, bladelike teeth packed together … Read more

Extreme Temperatures Harm Cognitive Health in Older Adults

A recent study reveals that indoor temperatures between 68-75°F (20-24°C) pose the least risk for attention difficulties in older adults, while temperatures outside this range double the likelihood of lapses. The findings emphasize the need for climate-resilient housing policies and public health interventions to protect aging populations. As global temperatures rise, safeguarding access to temperature-controlled … Read more

Lebanon Names New Prime Minister ICJ President Nawaf Salam

Lebanon’s new prime minister has been named as ICJ president Nawaf Salam. Two-thirds of parliament’s 128 members nominated him, despite opposition from Hezbollah, which had backed caretaker PM Najib Mikati but ultimately chose no candidate. Salam will return to Lebanon on Tuesday after being appointed by President Joseph Aoun during consultations with lawmakers. His appointment … Read more

Apple Settles on iPhone 17 Air Name for Fall Release

Apple has reportedly settled on the name “iPhone 17 Air” for its upcoming skinny iPhone release this fall. According to Bloomberg, the phone will be a testing ground for future technologies, including foldable displays and in-house cell modems. The device is expected to feature a significantly thinner design, around 2mm less than current iPhones. The … Read more

Apple Unveils 2025 Strategy with iPhone Overhaul and AI Upgrades

Apple is planning significant changes for 2025, including an overhauled iPhone line, new AI-powered features, and a major push into the smart home market. The company will also update long-stale products and expand its retail presence in key markets. Apple’s CFO takes on new role, while new stores open in Miami and China. In a … Read more

Rubio Gains Senate Democratic Support for Secretary of State Role

Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin has announced that he will vote in favor of Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) to become the next secretary of State. This endorsement suggests that Rubio is likely to receive overwhelming support from the Senate on President-elect Trump’s first day of office. Durbin praised Rubio for his understanding of US foreign … Read more