Huawei Launches World’s First Tri-Fold Phone: Mate XT

Huawei has officially launched its tri-fold device, the Mate XT, making it the world’s first commercially available foldable phone with three viewable screens. The device was initially released in China but is now available globally, except for the US. The Mate XT features two hinges, one of which has a vulnerable foldable glass edge. When … Read more

Rare Oarfish Sighting in Mexico Sparks Wonder

A rare sighting of an oarfish, nicknamed the “doomsday fish,” has been reported at Playa El Quemado in Baja California Sur, Mexico. The long and bright-colored fish was spotted swimming alongside the beach on Sunday, February 9. Video footage captured by Robert Hayes shows the oarfish flailing in the water, with one man commenting, “That’s … Read more

Russia Refuses Western Troop Deployment in Ukraine Peace Plan

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has rejected a proposed three-point peace plan for Ukraine, warning that Moscow will not accept the deployment of Western troops in the country. The alleged plan, which includes a ceasefire, elections, and a final peace agreement, was revealed by Fox News Senior White House Correspondent Jacqui Heinrich on February 18. … Read more

Can Trump Fire Employees at Will?

The US employment laws regarding termination and at-will employment are complex. Generally, an employee can be fired without cause as long as it’s done within a specific timeframe, known as the “at-will” period. However, the President of the United States has a different relationship with their employees compared to private sector workers. According to federal … Read more

US Preparing Vaccine for Bird Flu, But Availability and Uptake Remain Uncertain

Bird flu continues to spread in the United States, with nearly 70 people infected and one death reported since April. While a vaccine is available, federal officials have not yet released it due to mild illnesses and lack of evidence for human-to-human transmission. However, health experts say pre-emptive vaccination could prevent further transmission from animals … Read more

Russia, US Reestablish Diplomatic Ties Amid Ukraine Peace Talks

Russia and the United States have agreed to restore full diplomatic relations, marking an extraordinary reversal of policy. The two countries plan to re-establish embassies with “vibrant diplomatic missions that are able to function normally,” as Secretary of State Marco Rubio said. However, Russia has hardened its demands over Ukraine, dismissing the idea of British … Read more

Kevin Spacey Slams Guy Pearce as “Victim” After Allegations

Actor Guy Pearce has accused Kevin Spacey of targeting him during the filming of LA Confidential in 1997. In response, Spacey called Pearce out on social media, telling him to “grow up” and insisting he is not a victim. Pearce claims that Spacey made unwanted advances towards him when they worked together on the film, … Read more

Texas Measles Outbreak: Stay Vaccinated, Say Health Officials

A recent outbreak of measles in Texas has sparked concerns across the US. The Alabama Department of Public Health is urging parents to ensure their children are up-to-date with their vaccinations. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that unvaccinated individuals have a 90% chance of becoming infected if exposed to the virus. … Read more

US Deports Migrants to Panama Amid Border Crackdown

The United States has sent nearly 300 migrants on military deportation flights to Panama over the past week, with more than 170 agreeing to be deported back to their countries of origin. The migrants are primarily from Asia, the Middle East, and Africa, and were deemed illegal border crossers by US authorities. Only two countries … Read more