Billy Ray Cyrus to Perform at Trump Inauguration Amid Family Rift

Billy Ray Cyrus, 63, will perform at President-elect Donald Trump’s inaugural celebrations on January 19. The country singer joins other notable acts like Carrie Underwood, Kid Rock, and The Village People. Cyrus’s decision to participate has sparked controversy online, with many fans expressing their disappointment due to his daughter Miley’s public feud with Trump. In … Read more

Switch 2’s Built-In Mouse Could Revolutionize Gaming Experience

Nintendo’s next-gen Switch console, dubbed the Switch 2, has been generating excitement among gamers with its innovative features. One standout aspect is the new Joy-Con design, which comes equipped with a built-in mouse feature. This game-changing technology could open doors to a wide range of games that were previously inaccessible on Nintendo consoles. The built-in … Read more

AOL’s Privacy Policy for Yahoo Family of Brands

AOL, a part of the Yahoo family of brands, operates various websites and apps, including Yahoo and AOL. When using these services, users are presented with an opportunity to customize their consent regarding cookies and personal data. To ensure AOL’s collection of user information is transparent, users can opt-out by clicking “Reject all” on the … Read more

Marvel Snap Returns Online After Access Cut Off Due to Ban

Marvel Snap has returned online in the US after a brief outage caused by a ban on ByteDance-owned apps, including TikTok. The game’s developer, Second Dinner, announced plans to bring more services in-house and partner with a new publisher to avoid similar disruptions. Although the App Store listing remains unavailable, Marvel Snap is still accessible … Read more

Trump Eyes Greenland for US International Security

US President Donald Trump has stated that the United States needs to control Greenland for international security. This comes as Trump signed executive orders on his first day in office, marking the beginning of his second term. The US president has expressed interest in making Greenland an independent part of the country since his reelection … Read more

Will Mortgage Rates Fall Below 6% in 2025?

As the US economy navigates mixed signals, experts weigh in on the possibility of mortgage rates dropping below 6% by 2025. Industry professionals offer varying predictions, with some suggesting a gradual decline and others warning that current rates might be here to stay. Chris Heller, president of Movoto.com, believes a drop below 6% is possible … Read more

Houthi Rebels Limit Attacks on Israeli Ships After Gaza Ceasefire

Yemen’s Houthi rebels have signaled they will limit their attacks in the Red Sea corridor to only Israeli-affiliated ships, following a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. However, they warned that wider assaults could resume if needed. The Houthis made the announcement via an email sent on Sunday, stating that sanctions would be lifted for non-Israeli … Read more

Bird Flu Suspected After Mass Die-Off in Massachusetts Waterway

A recent discovery at the Billington Sea in Plymouth, Massachusetts, has raised concerns about an outbreak of bird flu in the area. Dozens of dead Canada geese and other waterfowl were found surrounding the reservoir, with many more showing signs of illness. According to Zak Mertz, CEO of New England Wildlife Center, it is strongly … Read more

Elite Rich List Soars Amid Trump Inauguration

The World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos has kicked off amidst criticism of the growing wealth gap and a new “aristocratic oligarchy” led by billionaire elites. Global charity Oxfam warned that US President Donald Trump’s presidency will only exacerbate this issue, with the combined wealth of billionaires growing to $15 trillion. Oxfam’s report highlights five … Read more