Johnny Dare Morning Show Ending After 32 Years

The popular morning show on KQRC-FM 98.9 The Rock, hosted by Johnny, Jake, Gregg, Kyle, and Nycki, will conclude its run after a remarkable 32-year tenure in Kansas City radio. The Johnny Dare Morning Show, which debuted in 1993, has become an institution for many locals, helping to wake up the city’s listeners with its … Read more

Broadcom Slips Past Nvidia’s Back

Tech giant Broadcom has announced its latest earnings, showing significant growth in revenue, and the company’s CEO stated that it is confident of surpassing Nvidia in the coming year, sending shockwaves through the tech industry. With this bold statement, Broadcom has essentially “thumbed its nose” at its competitor, Nvidia, leaving the latter with a mountain … Read more

How to Solve Today’s Spelling Bee Puzzle

Get stuck on today’s puzzle in the New York Times Games’ Spelling Bee? We’ve got you covered. Here’s a guide to help you solve it. The Spelling Bee is a word-based puzzle that challenges solvers to find as many words as possible within a grid of letters. To start, familiarize yourself with the grid and … Read more

Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds Seek Additional Protective Order

Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are seeking additional protection from their lawyer, Meryl Governski, amid their high-profile court battle with It Ends With Us director Justin Baldoni. During a virtual hearing on March 6, Governski requested an extra protective order to safeguard sensitive information shared with other “high-profile individuals” during the case. Governski argued that … Read more

Liverpool’s Harvey Elliott Emerges as Saviour in Paris

Liverpool’s 2-0 victory over Paris Saint-Germain at Parc des Princes was a nail-biter, but the match-winning goal from substitute Harvey Elliott will be remembered for years to come. The 21-year-old’s clinical finish from his first touch after Darwin Nunez teed him up secured the win in just 47 seconds. Elliott’s impact cannot be overstated as … Read more

Trump’s Mail Takeover Plan Faces Opposition

President Donald Trump has proposed an executive order to merge the US Postal Service into the Commerce Department, sparking concerns from lawmakers, union officials, and postal advocates. The plan aims to give the president greater control over the agency, but experts warn that it would likely degrade the mail system and threaten universal service across … Read more

Europe’s Largest Battery to Power 3.1 Million Homes

Europe’s largest battery, located between Inverness and Aberdeen, is now operational. The site has been deliberately placed to address grid congestion caused by nearby offshore wind farms. The Blackhillock site can power more than 3.1 million homes for two hours, making it a significant step towards securing renewable energy in the UK. The battery will … Read more

Lions Scramble for Pass Rusher Amid Hendrickson Trade Rumors

The Detroit Lions are facing an uphill battle in addressing their pass rush woes, with Trey Hendrickson and Joey Bosa emerging as key targets in the defensive line market. Hendrickson, a first-team All-Pro and sack leader in 2024, is seeking a deal that will pay him at the top of the defensive end market. The … Read more

Seven & i Holdings Stock Falls Due to Rising Competition

Seven & i Holdings Co., Ltd., the parent company of convenience store chain 7-Eleven, has seen its stock price decline due to increased competition in the food retail and distribution market. As of January 1st, the company’s stock value dropped by 2,092 JPY, representing a 1.32% decrease compared to the previous trading day. This decline … Read more

Unexploded WWII Bomb Disrupts Paris Train Traffic

A French bomb disposal team successfully defused an unexploded World War II bomb that had halted train traffic at one of France’s busiest transit hubs. The 1,000-pound explosive device was discovered in the Saint-Denis suburb near tracks leading to Gare du Nord, a major hub for northern France and Europe. Police deployed over 300 officers … Read more