Israel’s News Website Faces Technical Issues

Israel’s news website, The Times of Israel, experienced technical difficulties, leaving users unable to access the site. A message on the website reads “Just a quick check… Waiting for www.timesofisrael.com to respond… Enable JavaScript and cookies to continue”. The issue is currently being addressed, but users are advised to check back later or use alternative … Read more

Serbia’s Student-Led Protests Reach Fever Pitch Amid Corruption Allegations

Serbia’s student-led demonstrations have intensified, with tens of thousands of protesters blocking bridges in Novi Sad and demanding accountability for a 15-year-old’s death in a government-contracted rail accident. The tragedy has been blamed on government ineptitude and graft. Students, who were largely discredited by opposition parties last year, are now taking the lead in protests … Read more

Senior Bowl MVP Honors Brother of Late Tiger Bech

Jack Bech, a wide receiver at TCU, made history in Saturday’s Senior Bowl by catching the game-winning touchdown in time expired, earning him MVP honors. The victory marked an emotional triumph for the New Orleans native, who paid tribute to his late brother, Tiger Bech, a victim of last year’s terror attack. Jack credited their … Read more

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Tempur Sealy and Mattress Firm Fight FTC’s Last-Minute Bid to Block $4 Billion Deal

Furniture Today Executives Slam FTC’s 11th-Hour Attempt to Kill Proposed Acquisition by Seven Days. The proposed acquisition agreement, which would see the two companies merge for a total of $4 billion, expired in December 2023 after Tempur Sealy and Mattress Firm completed their compliance with the Federal Trade Commission’s investigation. The companies say that granting … Read more

Sudan Conflict Claims 56 Lives in Greater Khartoum Bombardment

At least 56 people were killed across greater Khartoum on Saturday as artillery shelling and air strikes continued to intensify the conflict between Sudan’s regular army and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The RSF has been locked in a battle for power since April 2023, with the army fighting to take control of the capital … Read more

Serbia Protests: Vucic’s Regime Faces Growing Unrest Amid Corruption Scandal

A devastating train station collapse in Novi Sad has sparked widespread protests in Serbia, with demonstrators demanding answers about the government’s handling of a major reconstruction project. The incident, which killed 15 people, has become a rallying cry for anti-corruption protests that have been simmering for years. Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic has long been criticized … Read more

Ebola Outbreak in Uganda Expands as Contacts Fall Ill

The World Health Organization’s health emergencies program has reported that six people who came into contact with a recently confirmed Ebola case in Uganda have become ill, although it remains unclear whether they are suffering from the disease. The affected individuals include the patient’s wife and several health workers. Mike Ryan, head of the WHO’s … Read more

Trump’s $TRUMP Token Sparks Global Crypto Controversy

US President-elect Donald Trump has launched his own cryptocurrency, $TRUMP, which has sent shockwaves through the crypto market. The token’s launch has sparked intense debate among blockchain experts and investors, with some hailing it as a bold move to bring crypto into the mainstream, while others warn of potential destabilization. The $TRUMP token’s rapid rise … Read more

Jefferies Vows Support After Young Banker’s Death

Jefferies Financial Group Inc., a Wall Street investment firm, has sent a message of support to its employees after the death of 28-year-old banker Carter McIntosh. CEO Rich Handler visited his junior colleagues in Dallas and emphasized that bosses will provide help when needed. Handler encouraged bankers to ask for support from managers if struggling … Read more