Mars’ Ancient Internal Forces May Have Shaped Red Planet

NASA’s InSight lander has provided new insights into the mysterious “Martian dichotomy,” a 50-year-old phenomenon that divides the planet into two distinct halves. The data suggests that ancient internal processes, including tectonic activity and temperature differences, may have caused the imbalance. Researchers compared seismic wave recordings from marsquakes at two sites: one in each half … Read more

7.6-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Caribbean Southwest of Cayman Islands

A magnitude-7.6 earthquake hit the Caribbean Sea southwest of the Cayman Islands on Saturday, prompting some islands and countries to urge people near the coastline to move inland in case of a tsunami. The USGS reported the quake’s epicenter was 130 miles south-southwest of George Town in the Cayman Islands, with wave heights expected to … Read more

SpaceX Starship Rocket Debris Found After Explosion

A South Florida couple on vacation in Turks and Caicos stumbled upon pieces of the SpaceX starship rocket that exploded last week, taking them home as souvenirs. Elena Zavet said she and her husband were celebrating a friend’s birthday when they heard the rocket explode above them. They initially thought it was a meteor shower, … Read more

Netanyahu Calls Trump ‘Greatest Friend’ to Israel

In an exclusive Fox News interview, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised US President Donald Trump as “the greatest friend that Israel has ever had in the White House.” Netanyahu credited Trump with strengthening the Israeli-American alliance and noted that America is no greater friend than Israel. The strong relationship between the two countries can … Read more

China Summons Panama Ambassador Over Belt and Road Initiative Withdrawal

China has summoned Panama’s ambassador, Miguel Humberto Lecaro Barcenas, over the country’s decision not to renew the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on cooperation with China on the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Assistant foreign minister Zhao Zhiyuan expressed “deep regret” over Panama’s move. Under the BRI framework, China has invested heavily in various countries, including … Read more

Modi’s BJP Wins India State Election, Ousting AAP Rule

Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist party has won the most seats in a high-stakes state election in India for the first time in over 25 years. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) secured 47 seats in the 70-member assembly, ousting the Aam Aadmi party (AAP), which had ruled the territory since 2015. The AAP won 22 seats, … Read more

Hubble Captures ‘Bullseye’ Galaxy with Nine Rings in Historic Discovery

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has captured an extraordinary cosmic event – a massive galaxy dubbed the “Bullseye” with nine star-filled rings. The discovery was made by a Yale University doctoral student who stumbled upon the unique galaxy while examining a ground-based imaging survey. The galaxy, LEDA 1313424, is estimated to be around 250,000 light-years across, … Read more

Will Travis Kelce Hang Up His Cleats After Super Bowl LIX?

Tight end Travis Kelce has been asked about his playing days multiple times this week, echoing questions from previous years. While he’s expressed enthusiasm for continuing to play football, sources indicate that Kelce still hasn’t made a decision on whether he’ll retire after Sunday’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Kelce, a 10-time Pro Bowler and … Read more

West Texas Measles Outbreak Spreads Amid Low Vaccination Rates

A growing measles outbreak in rural West Texas has raised concerns about low vaccination rates in the region. In January, two children were hospitalized for measles, and as of Friday afternoon, 14 confirmed cases have been reported, with six probable cases among those symptomatic and in close contact. The outbreak is attributed to unvaccinated individuals, … Read more

Trump Adminstration Cuts Put Medical Research at Risk

The US government is set to cut funding for medical research by $4 billion, citing high overhead costs associated with grant recipients. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) says the cuts will apply to existing grants and could force some universities to stop doing essential research. Critics argue that the policy change will disproportionately affect … Read more