[A Dinosaur Discovered from WWII Fossil Destruction]

A previously unknown dinosaur species, named Erwin Tamaryi, has been discovered from photographs of fossils destroyed during the Allied bombing of Munich in World War II. Researchers found its remains in an Egyptian archive, leading them to realize it was not classified as Carcharodontosaurus but instead a distinct predator of its own. The fossilized specimen, … Read more

Bitcoin Hits New High Amid U.S. President’s Crypto Stance—but Investors Remain Cautious

Bitcoin reached a new high of $109,071 following President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration, sparking optimism about its potential. However, despite this rise and the U.S. president’s crypto advocacy, many investors remain cautious about getting involved in cryptocurrency. Some experts, like Guggenheim Partners’ Anne Walsh, note that while Bitcoin may have gained traction, it lacks a clear … Read more

colleges failing to prepare students for workforce needs leads to hiring struggles**

** Recent college graduates face significant challenges in securing meaningful employment, with HR leaders increasingly favoring alternatives like robots or freelancers over fresh graduates. A recent survey reveals that 9 out of 10 companies avoid hiring recent graduates, often opting for retired workers, freelancers, robots, or leaving positions unfilled. Educators and HR leaders advocate for … Read more

Bill Gates Reflects on His Divorce Amidst Other Personal Reflections

Bill Gates opened up about his divorce from Melinda Gates, acknowledging it as his “greatest regret.” In an interview, he expressed feeling “more cheerful now” despite the emotional pain. While he admitted to other personal failures, he placed the divorce at the top of his list, noting that while “there are others,” none mattered more … Read more

Art Theft Unveils Dark Side of Drents Museum in Assen, NL

A grainy but ominous video captured three hooded figures climbing over one another as they attempted to break into the Drents Museum in Assen, Netherlands. Around midnight on Saturday, an explosion and火花 filled the air, marking what authorities described as a sophisticated art theft. The museum, home to valuable exhibits including a prized gold helmet … Read more

Germany Faces Economic Stagnation Despite High Inflation

Germany’s central bank, the Bundesbank, has expressed concerns about the country’s economic stagnation. In its latest monthly report, the Bundesbank highlighted that inflation is likely to remain elevated at the start of the year. Furthermore, slow growth over the past two years and minimal economic recovery are unlikely in the near future. The Bundesbank emphasizes … Read more

Apple Watch SOS Alert: Skiers Saved After 1,000-Foot Fall

An Apple Watch SOS alert led rescuers to save two skiers who fell nearly 1,000 feet down a Washington mountain last week. The only information provided to officials was that an unidentified skier had sustained a leg injury during the fall. A dramatic video captured by rescue helicopters showed the life-saving operation near Steven’s Pass … Read more

Unthinkable Takeover Shocks Italy’s Finances

Monte Paschi, Europe’s biggest bank, made an unsolicited €13.4 billion offer to Mediobanca, Italy’s second-largest lender, potentially creating the country’s third-largest financial institution. The government recently expressed its interest in buying Paschi but faced resistance from regulators and the bank itself. The surprise takeover sent shockwaves through the sector, as investors and regulators were left … Read more

NFL Commanders Warn of Potential TD After Multiple Penalties

The Washington Commanders were cautioned by referee Shaun Hochuli after committing four penalties in five plays against the Philadelphia Eagles during their NFC championship game. Jonathan Allen was flagged twice for encroachment on the neutral zone and offensive line, setting off a potential touchdown situation. Hochuli explained that teams can face similar consequences if they … Read more