Trump Calls for End of Electric Vehicle Subsidies and Policies

President Donald Trump has ordered his administration to reconsider subsidies and policies that favor electric vehicles, a move that could slow the adoption of cleaner cars in the US. The directive, part of a broader energy-focused executive order, aims to eliminate what it sees as “government-imposed market distortions” benefiting EVs. This comes as the US … Read more

TikTok Returns to US After 12-Hour Downtime, Soothing Creators’ Fears

TikTok’s services were restored in the US after a 12-hour outage, easing concerns among creators who rely heavily on the platform for income. The app’s uncertain future remains unclear, prompting some creators to diversify their online sales. Creators like Kimberly Balance, who runs a luxury consignment goods business on TikTok, Instagram, and other platforms, have … Read more

China Boosts Space Exploration with Oxygen and Rocket Fuel Production

China’s Tiangong research has made a major breakthrough, successfully producing oxygen and rocket fuel essential for long-haul crewed missions. A series of 12 experiments on board the space station have used semiconductor catalysts to convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and ethylene, a hydrocarbon that can be used as propellant. The tests simulated natural … Read more

SpaceX Launches Starlink Satellites with Mysterious Satellite Mix

SpaceX successfully launched its latest batch of Starlink satellites at midnight Tuesday, but there may have been additional satellites on board as well. The Falcon 9 rocket took off from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center at 12:24 a.m. EST. The launch, known as the Starlink 13-1 mission, used the previous Falcon 9 booster B1083 for the … Read more

Bob Dylan’s Rare Lyrics Sell for $500,000

A rare collection of two pages of lyrics written by Nobel Prize-winning musician Bob Dylan has sold for over $500,000. The lyrics, from his 1965 chart-topper “Mr. Tambourine Man,” were part of the personal trove of rock ‘n’ roll journalist Al Aronowitz, who chronicled the careers of artists and musicians in the 1960s. The drafts … Read more

FEMA Announces Housing Assistance for LA County Wildfire Survivors

Federal officials have announced multiple housing assistance programs for Los Angeles County residents displaced by the January wildfires. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is offering several options, including hotel stays and rental support. Eligible residents will receive notification through automated calls, texts, or emails about participating in the Transitional Sheltering Assistance (TSA) program. In … Read more

North Korean Troops Caught in Ukraine War

North Korea’s involvement in Russia’s war against Ukraine has been exposed after two North Korean troops were captured. The prisoners, who have not been named, are believed to be among around 300 dead and 2,700 injured soldiers sent by Pyongyang to fight in the conflict. The North Koreans are facing fierce fighting on both flanks … Read more

Samsung Galaxy S25 Unpacked 2025: AI Powerhouse Expected

The highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2025 is finally here, and this year’s event promises to be a game-changer for the tech world. As we count down to the launch, expectations are high for the Samsung Galaxy S25 series, which is expected to bring significant upgrades in camera capabilities, AI-powered features, and performance. The star … Read more

Blues Edge Golden Knights in Shootout Thriller

The St. Louis Blues recovered from a two-goal deficit to defeat the Vegas Golden Knights 5-4 in a shootout at T-Mobile Arena on Monday. The win marked the Blues’ third victory in four games, despite being down 4-2 late in the third period. Jake Neighbours and Brayden Schenn scored for St. Louis after Jack Eichel … Read more