Apple Updates iOS, Mac, iPadOS with Security Fixes

Apple released security updates for its iPhone, iPad, and Mac devices on Monday. A new feature called Apple Intelligence was turned on by default in newer models. The batch of software updates also fixed several bugs, including a zero-day vulnerability exploited by hackers against older iPhones running iOS prior to 17.2. This bug affected Core … Read more

Smithfield Foods IPO Pricing Raises $521M

Smithfield Foods, one of the largest pork processors in the U.S., successfully priced its initial public offering (IPO) below its forecasted range, raising $521.7 million for the company and its selling stockholder. The IPO valued the pork producer at $7.95 billion, marking a return to a U.S. exchange after an 11-year hiatus. The offering was … Read more

Tom Homan Calls Out ICE for Mass Arrests of IlLEGAL IMMIGRANTS and CRIME Suspects

Tom Homan, known as “The Border Czar,” criticized U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for mass arresting illegal immigrants, including those convicted of serious crimes like murder. During a press conference on “Hannity,” Homan highlighted the alarming number of children separated from their families due to sex trafficking and drug smuggling by criminal cartels. He … Read more

Pokémon TCG Pocket Bans Real Money Trading Ahead of Release

Pokémon TCG Pocket is cracking down on real money trading as its feature launches next week. Developers sent a warning to players violating terms of service, including data tampering and card-to-cash trades. The team has already started suspending accounts for such actions and will continue to enforce rules against all potentially illegal behavior. The move … Read more

Korean Plane Crash Reveals Bird DNA Links with Baikal Teals

A crash of a Korean plane involving 179 people has led officials to discover bird DNA traces linked to the aircraft. The Boeing 737-800, departing from Bangkok before crashing in South Korea, had failed landing gear and burst into flames. Investigators found feathers and blood residues in the engines’ black boxes, which were later confirmed … Read more

Solar Hole Causes Solar Wind Spurges, Potentially Affecting Earth

A massive hole in the Sun’s atmosphere is causing a rush of solar wind toward Earth. This coronal hole, located near the equator, spans over 62 Earth diameters (nearly 500,000 miles) and is producing fast-moving plasma that could impact our planet by Friday. Scientists at NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory have captured extreme ultraviolet images of … Read more

Eagles Coach Says Jalen Hurts’ Joke About Offense Was Just Fun

Nick Sirianni downplayed Jalen Hurts’ comment about the Eagles offense, calling it “just fun” after the team’s big win. The coach emphasized that Hurts was celebrating a victory and preparing for the next game when questioned about the controversial remark. Hurts, who called the offense a “straitjacket,” also played coy, saying he wasn’t criticizing Sirianni … Read more

St. John’s Dominates in Big East vs Georgetown

Tonight’s game features No. 15 St. John’s Red Storm taking on Georgetown Hoyas at 6:30 p.m. ET in Washington, D.C., with FS1 coverage. St. John’s leads a 68-57 series and has won eight straight matchups against Georgetown. KenPom predicts an 71% chance of a 71-65 win for the Red Storm. Mike Vaccaro highlights the excitement … Read more

Trump’s Tariffs Could Hit U.S. Growth Again

President Trump has reintroduced tariffs on foreign goods, sparking concerns that they could harm U.S. economic growth. New evidence from the Federal Reserve suggests policymakers were actively working to keep growth steady in 2019 despite these challenges. Critics argue that such tariffs would lead to higher inflation and interest rates, but history shows the real … Read more

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