Trump Accused of Lying Over Panama Canal Plans

Panamanian President Carlos Vola Mulino has denied plans by US President Donald Trump to retake control of the Panama Canal, accusing him of lying to Congress about his intentions. In a statement, Mulino reiterated that Panama will not return the canal to the US. The news comes after a recent deal between Hutchison and BlackRock … Read more

Oldest Impact Crater Found on Earth Redefines Planet’s History

Scientists have discovered the oldest impact crater on Earth, dating back 3.5 billion years, which challenges our understanding of the planet’s history and origins of life. The discovery of this ancient crater, located in Western Australia, is significant because it suggests that large impacts were more common in the early solar system than previously thought. … Read more

Marvell’s AI-Focused Stock Tumbles Despite Strong Earnings

Marvell Technology Inc.’s latest quarterly earnings results failed to impress Wall Street, causing the company’s stock price to sink. Despite beating expectations with its revenue guidance, the semiconductor firm’s shares fell. The company expects $1.875 billion in revenue for its first fiscal quarter, exceeding the FactSet consensus view of $1.865 billion. This is a positive … Read more

NASA Develops Lunar GPS System for Future Missions

NASA’s Lunar GNSS Receiver Experiment (LuGRE) successfully received global positioning system signals from Earth’s orbit on the Blue Ghost mission. The experiment demonstrates that lunar navigation is crucial for future missions, enabling spacecraft to precisely track their positions and velocities. The LuGRE instrument tracked communications from the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), a network of … Read more

US Intelligence Agencies Face Mass Firings Amid Trump’s DEI Program Cuts

The US intelligence community is bracing for thousands of potential layoffs as part of President Donald Trump’s efforts to dismantle diversity and inclusion programs. Analysts warn that such moves could harm national security by reducing the workforce’s ability to collect vital intelligence on global threats like China, Russia, and terrorist groups. Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2025/03/06/cia-nsa-doge-layoffs-firing

Beyond the Gates Soap Premiere Draws Large Audience

The premiere episode of Beyond the Gates, the latest daytime drama on CBS, has garnered impressive viewership numbers. In its first week, the show attracted 2.28 million viewers in L+3, an increase of 78% from The Talk’s audience last year. Streaming provided a significant boost to the show, accounting for 13.6% more views than its … Read more

Mortgage Rates to Remain Steady Until 2026

Mortgage rates are unlikely to drop as much as many homebuyers hope this year, experts say. However, a dip in March is predicted due to the slowing economy and uncertainty around Donald Trump’s policies. Recent economic data suggests a cooling US economy, with bond yields falling to their lowest level in three months. This has … Read more

NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament 2025 Bracket Revealed

The 2025 NCAA DI women’s basketball tournament bracket will be revealed on Sunday, March 16. This year’s tournament is expected to be an exciting one, with several top-ranked teams competing for the championship title. The complete schedule for the tournament has been released, including the dates and times for each round. The First Four games … Read more

MLB Lineups: Guardians vs Diamondbacks Tonight

Major League Baseball teams will face off tonight as the Cleveland Guardians and Arizona Diamondbacks play at 8:05PM EST. The Guardians lineup features: Kwan (LF), Ramirez (3B), Santana (1B), Thomas (CF), Naylor (C), Brennan (RF), Brito (2B), Rocchio (SS), Nunez (DH), and Bibee (SP). The Diamondbacks’ lineup consists of McCarthy (CF), Vargas (2B), Perdomo (SS), … Read more

Scientists Turn Light into Solid for First Time

Researchers have successfully turned light into a supersolid for the first time, marking a significant milestone in condensed matter physics. This achievement builds on earlier work by scientists who demonstrated that light can behave like a fluid. Supersolids are unique materials with zero viscosity and a structure resembling conventional crystals. Unlike typical materials, which follow … Read more