OnlyFans Star Bonnie Blue Claims Pregnancy Ruse for Charity Fundraising

Adult entertainer Bonnie Blue has sparked controversy after claiming to have faked a pregnancy to raise funds for a stranger’s IVF treatment. The claim was made in a recent YouTube video, where Blue explained that she used the attention from her detractors to support individuals struggling with fertility issues. Blue, known for her provocative career … Read more

Apple Releases iOS 18.4 Developer Beta with New Features

Apple has released the first developer beta for iOS 18.4, a software update that promises new features and improvements. The update is available for registered developers who have signed up for the free Apple Developer program. Key features of iOS 18.4 include enhanced Apple Intelligence capabilities, which will be available on iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone … Read more

Suits LA Returns on NBC with New Cast and Characters

The popular legal drama series “Suits” is back in action with a new team on the West Coast. The show’s 10th season, titled “LA,” premieres on Sunday, February 23, at 6 p.m. PT/9 p.m. ET on NBC. The new cast includes Stephen Amell as Ted Black, a New York prosecutor turned Los Angeles law firm … Read more

Rock and Roll Legend Jerry Butler Dies at 85

Jerry Butler, a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and longtime Illinois politician, has passed away at the age of 85. Born on December 8, 1939, in Sunflower, Mississippi, Butler rose to fame with The Impressions in 1958, achieving success with their first gold record single “For Your Precious Love”. He later became known as … Read more

AI Infrastructure Spending to Reach $632 Billion in 2028

Artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure spending has seen a significant surge in recent years, with hyperscalers, cloud service providers, and enterprises pouring billions of dollars into building out their storage and compute infrastructure to support growing AI workloads. According to IDC, AI infrastructure investment hit $31.8 billion in the first half of 2024, exceeding $100 billion … Read more

Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost 1 Mission to Land on Moon

The lunar economy is taking shape, with a growing focus on using the moon’s natural resources to build scientific infrastructure and support future space exploration. A key part of this effort is the development of an Earth-moon delivery system, which will enable private companies like Firefly Aerospace to transport supplies and equipment to the lunar … Read more

India v Pakistan: Desert Rivalry Set to Intensify

The highly anticipated ICC Champions Trophy clash between India and Pakistan is just days away, promising an electrifying atmosphere at the Dubai International Stadium. The UAE’s large expat population ensures that fans from both nations will be in attendance, creating a vibrant and well-represented crowd. Pakistan has a strong head-to-head record against India in UAE … Read more

Measles Outbreaks Sicken Nearly 100 in Texas and New Mexico

A measles outbreak has affected nearly 100 people in Texas and New Mexico, according to state health officials. The South Plains region of Texas has been experiencing an outbreak since late January, with 90 cases reported this week. Vaccination rates in the region are significantly below federal targets. Most cases have been concentrated in Gaines … Read more

Palantir Stock Falls 5% on Pentagon Budget Cuts Report

Palantir’s stock price dropped more than 5% on Thursday, following a report by The Washington Post that suggested the Trump administration plans to reduce the defense budget over the next five years. The proposed cuts could affect Palantir’s revenue, which is heavily reliant on contracts with the US Department of Defense. The report stated that … Read more

Trump Purge Hits Public Health Agencies

President Donald Trump’s purge of federal workers has reached public health agencies, leaving many with uncertain futures. At least 2,500 employees across several departments have been terminated or forced to leave their jobs, including those safeguarding the American public from harm. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Institutes of Health (NIH), and … Read more