ACC Settlement Eases Exit Fees for Clemson, FSU

A settlement between the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and universities Clemson and Florida State has been approved. In exchange for dropping lawsuits against the league, Clemson and FSU have reduced their exit fees to $75 million by 2030. Under this new agreement, schools will retain media rights if they leave and pay the fee, effectively … Read more

Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen Resigns Due to ‘Personal Conduct’ Scandal

Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen has stepped down from his position due to a scandal surrounding “personal conduct,” resulting in a $11.2 million forfeiture of unvested stock and options. McMullen, 64, was alerted to the issue on February 21 and resigned on Monday, claiming it is unrelated to the business. The company stated that McMullen’s departure … Read more

Ben Affleck Spotted with Ex-Wife Jennifer Garner at Paintball Park

Ben Affleck was seen spending quality time with his ex-wife Jennifer Garner and their three children at a paintball park in Los Angeles. The couple, who were married from 2005 to 2018, appeared to be in good spirits as they laughed and chatted together. This outing comes days after Ben’s recent split from Jennifer Lopez … Read more

Apple Unveils New iPads with Enhanced Features

Apple has released its latest lineup of iPads, featuring improved cameras, faster processors, and enhanced display capabilities. The new devices are designed to provide a seamless user experience and cater to various needs, from casual browsing to professional use. The latest iPads come equipped with advanced cameras, including a high-resolution 12-megapixel rear camera and an … Read more

Firefly Aerospace Hosts Spaceport Information Event for Guardians

Firefly Aerospace recently hosted an event called Guardian Nexus, which aimed to educate Guardians about the various missions set at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. The event took place on February 25, 2025, and provided valuable information to those interested in learning more about spaceport operations. Source: https://www.vandenberg.spaceforce.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/4077338

Men Drown Attempting to Escape Congo Rebel Conflict

Men are risking their lives swimming across rivers to escape conscription by rebel groups in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. In the last month, nearly 70,000 people have crossed into neighboring Burundi, seeking refuge from the conflict. The M23 rebels, backed by Rwanda and Burundi’s neighbors to the north, continue to advance south in DR … Read more

Irving Injury Dampens Luka Doncic Trade Impact

The NBA playoffs approach, and Kyrie Irving’s torn ACL injury has cast a dark shadow over the Dallas Mavericks’ chances. With Irving out for the remainder of the season, the team’s postseason aspirations are severely impacted. A loss in their current playoff positioning is not only inevitable but also now looks increasingly certain. Injuries have … Read more

Pie Helps People Make Friends Through Social App

Online fashion retailer founder Andy Dunn has taken on a new challenge with his startup Pie, a social app aimed at bringing people together in real life. With $11.5 million in funding, Pie has grown to 130,000 monthly active users in San Francisco and Chicago. However, the influx of users led to overcrowded events, making … Read more

Arab Leaders Unite Against Trump’s Gaza Plan Amid Ceasefire Risk

Arab leaders have adopted a unified plan to secure the future of the Gaza Strip at an emergency summit in Egypt. The proposal aims to counter US President Donald Trump’s plan for mass displacement of Palestinians and salvage a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, which is on the brink of collapse. The initiative is … Read more

Radio Telescopes Unveil Hidden Universe

Radio astronomers have made groundbreaking discoveries using cutting-edge telescopes like the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) and MeerKAT. These instruments are revealing faint cosmic objects that were previously invisible, including unstable stars, exploded stars, and mysterious objects outside our galaxy. Using radio signals instead of light, researchers can observe the sky in a new … Read more