Trump Signs Major Law, First Legislative Victory

At 3 PM ET today, President Trump will sign the “Laken Riley Act” into law. This marks his first legislative victory since taking office. The act, which has been in the works for months, is expected to boost infrastructure funding and expand healthcare benefits. viewers can watch live updates from Fox News Channel, Business Channel, … Read more

Microsoft Earnings Show Progress in AI Despite Lagging Stock Performance

** Microsoft reported its second-quarter earnings, with expectations of $3.13 per share on revenue of $68.8 billion, an increase from last year’s $2.93 per share and $62 billion in revenue. The company’s Commercial Cloud segment grew to $41.1 billion, up from $31.9 billion, while Azure’s Intelligent Cloud segment rose to $25.8 billion, compared to $21.5 … Read more

76ers Edge Close Race Despite Key Injuries

The Philadelphia 76ers showed promise with a dominant weekend sweep of the Cleveland Cavaliers and Chicago Bulls. However, they sit just 1.5 games back of the Chicago Bulls for the final Play-In spot in the NBA. The Bulls are making waves by tanking, dealing away key players like Nikola Vucevic and Zach LaVine. Despite this, … Read more

Stunning Jennifer Lopez Makes Red Carpet Debut at Sundance Film Festival with ‘Kiss of the Spider Woman’ Look and Emotional Impact

Jennifer Lopez turned heads at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, making history as the first black female lead in a movie musical. In her debut on the red carpet for *Kiss of the Spider Woman*, she wore a sheer black lace dress with intricate crystal jewelry that shimmered like a spiderweb. Accompanied by a matching … Read more

Firefly Aerospace Blue Ghost Lander Takes First Lunar Photos

Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost moon lander successfully snapped its first images of a distant target—a natural satellite captured from Earth orbit on Monday (Jan. 27). The lander, which launched Jan. 15 atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, features golden hardware and has already completed engine burns as planned. The two photos show the moon alone … Read more

The Bachelor Returns with Excitement, Updates, and More

The Bachelor is back for an explosive, explosive season! Join Steve as he shares his excitement for what’s ahead, including upcoming topics like who will make their fans feel safe on Instagram and how long it’ll take ABC to copy their yearly message. Steve also breaks down the season schedule, revealing recaps on Tuesdays, Reader … Read more

Bears Announce Hires of Defensive Coordinator Dennis Allen and Offensive Coordinator Declan Doyle

The Chicago Bears have announced the hires of defensive coordinator Dennis Allen and offensive coordinator Declan Doyle. Joining them is special teams coordinator Richard Hightower, who will continue in his role after four seasons with the team. Allen previously served as the head coach of the Cleveland Browns before being fired mid-season. He has extensive … Read more

Serbian Students Launch 24-Hour Blockade in Belgrade Over Novi Sad Crash

Serbian university students have initiated a 24-hour traffic blockade in Belgrade, intensifying pressure on local authorities following a fatal accident that killed 15 people in the northern city of Novi Sad. The incident, attributed to corruption and poor reconstruction practices, led to weeks of protests demanding accountability. Farmers and citizens joined the students’ efforts, which … Read more

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Faces Struggles in Health Official Nomination Hearing

In a heated confirmation hearing for potential nomination as the nation’s top health official, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. struggled to address questions about his plans to reform Medicaid or Medicare, the government-backed programs serving millions of disabled, low-income, and elderly Americans. A key Republican voter in his case, Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy, pressed Kennedy repeatedly … Read more