Football Manager 25 Canceled Due to Development Delays

Football Manager 25, a popular soccer management simulation game, has been canceled due to development delays. The game was initially scheduled for release in March but will now not be released at all. The decision comes after Sports Interactive, the game’s developer, realized that it could not meet its original deadline. The company had already … Read more

Flu Cases Hit 15-Year High, CDC Reports

The US is experiencing its highest rate of flu cases in 15 years, with nearly 8% of emergency department visits due to flu-like illness. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), over 30% of tests came back positive for flu as of February 1. This surge in flu cases, particularly among young … Read more

Meghan Steals Spotlight at Invictus Games in Vancouver Fashion

Duchess Meghan made a stylish appearance at the opening ceremony of the Invictus Games in Vancouver, Canada. She debuted three outfits during the event, showcasing her fashion sense and supporting her husband Prince Harry’s involvement. Meghan started with a chocolate-brown metallic ensemble, which she later swapped for a cream-colored knit set featuring a slouchy turtleneck … Read more

Cardinals Rally Behind Terrence Edwards’ Masterful Performance

The University of Louisville’s 88-78 victory over Miami on Saturday showcased the Cardinals’ resilience and depth. Despite losing pivotal player James Scott to injury, UofL still managed a convincing win against an ACC bottom-feeding opponent. Terrence Edwards led the charge, pouring in 27 points, including 3/4 from distance and 4/4 at the free throw line. … Read more

Tech ETFs Look Upward as AI-Driven Spending Boosts Sector

The technology sector has been a driving force behind the bull market, with growth-heavy exchange-traded funds (ETFs) like Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ) and Invesco NASDAQ 100 ETF (QQQM) seeing significant returns in recent years. With both communication services and technology posting returns exceeding 50% over the past three years, investors are now wondering if the … Read more

North Carolina Halts EV Charging Station Construction

The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) announced on Friday that it will suspend the construction of new electric vehicle charging stations in the state, citing guidance from the White House. The decision comes after North Carolina received $109 million in federal funding for EV infrastructure under the Biden Administration. However, existing projects are still … Read more

Largest Structure in Universe Discovered, Spanning 1.3 Billion Light-Years

Astronomers have identified what could be the largest structure ever observed in the known universe—a vast network of galaxy clusters and superclusters containing an astonishing 200 quadrillion solar masses. Named Quipu, the structure takes inspiration from the ancient Incan system of recording numbers using knotted cords. Quipu spans approximately 1.3 billion light-years—over 13,000 times the … Read more

Scientists Uncover Mystery Behind Graphene’s Electric Conductivity

Researchers at Northeastern University and Harvard University have conducted two experiments that shed light on why cold thin sheets of carbon offer no resistance to electric currents, bringing the possibility of practical room-temperature superconductors closer. A team led by Kin Chung Fong at Northeastern University estimated a number with fellow physicist Abhishek Banerjee at Harvard … Read more

Trump Delays Tariff Suspension for Chinese E-commerce Sites

The US government has delayed the suspension of the de minimis provision, a rule allowing packages worth less than $800 to enter the country duty-free. This move affects low-cost shopping sites from China that sell everything from fast fashion to furniture. A delay in suspending the provision will last until “adequate systems are in place” … Read more