Sudan’s RSF Attacks Kill Over 200, Delay Political Charter Signing

Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have carried out attacks that have killed more than 200 people over the past three days, according to activists. The paramilitary group has been losing ground in central Sudan but controls most of the west and parts of the capital Khartoum. The RSF’s attacks occurred in villages around al-Gitaina, leaving … Read more

Windows 11 Update Brings Security Fixes, but Causes Chaos for Users

Microsoft’s latest update, KB5051987, aimed to bring important security fixes and quality-of-life improvements to Windows 11 24H2. However, users who installed the cumulative February update are experiencing numerous problems, including download failures, camera restrictions, and a completely unusable File Explorer. Some users are reporting that their File Explorer has become unresponsive, making it impossible to … Read more

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Grove Challenges L.A.’s Television City Expansion Approval

A lawsuit has been filed by The Grove’s management team against the city of Los Angeles and studio developer Hackman Capital Partners, challenging the approval of the $1 billion Television City expansion project. The 25-acre redevelopment aims to expand the famous studio into a nearly 1 million-square-foot complex along Fairfax Avenue. The suit claims that … Read more

Scientists Observe ‘Random Fireworks’ Around Supermassive Black Hole

A team of astrophysicists using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has gained a detailed glimpse into the swirling disk of gas and dust surrounding the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way. The observations revealed constant, changing brightness with no periods of rest, including short flickers lasting mere seconds and blindingly bright … Read more

Trump Reverses Biden-Era Antitrust Rules on Mergers

The Trump administration has reversed its plans to roll back competition enforcement guidelines adopted during the Biden era, adopting tougher deal review guidelines instead. This move comes as a surprise to business groups and dealmakers who had been expecting an easier time with regulators. In 2023, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the US Department … Read more

Oscars Nominees Face Financial Struggles Behind the Scenes

Oscar-nominated director Brady Corbet revealed that he made “zero dollars” from his last two films, including the 2025 contender “The Brutalist.” Corbet, who is also a best director nominee this year, shared his struggles in promoting his film on Marc Maron’s “WTF” podcast. Corbet stated that he and his partner had to live off their … Read more

F1 75 Live Launch Event: Livery Power Rankings Revealed

The Formula 1 community gathered at the O2 Arena in London for a historic first-ever launch event where all ten teams took to the stage together, unveiling their 2025 liveries. While some teams made bold changes, others stuck with familiar designs. ESPN’s F1 content team weighed in on this year’s best and worst livery choices. … Read more

Elon Musk’s Growing Influence on US Government Raises Concerns

Elon Musk’s involvement in the American government has been making headlines lately, sparking debate about his level of power and influence. The billionaire entrepreneur’s actions have caught the attention of President Donald Trump, who has granted him permission to review sensitive records from the Department of Education. Musk has also sought access to restricted IRS … Read more