Lunar Eclipse Visible Over Baltimore Tonight

A lunar eclipse will be visible over Baltimore tonight as the Earth casts a shadow on the moon. The eclipse is expected to begin around 1 a.m., but it won’t appear red until 2:30-3:30 a.m. Due to mostly cloudy skies, viewing conditions are not ideal in Maryland. If you capture photos of the event, send … Read more

Bond Rally Fizzles Amid Cooling Inflation Expectations

Investors are shifting their focus away from inflation, as a cooler-than-expected February consumer-price index reading has sparked concerns over escalating trade tensions and potential economic slowdowns. The February CPI rose 0.2%, the slowest pace in four months, and lower than economists’ expectations of 0.3%. This benign inflation print has led to a decrease in bond … Read more

Putin Agrees to Ceasefire Proposal for Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin said he agrees in principle with a US proposal for a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine but emphasized the need for further discussions and guarantees. The proposal aims to halt fighting between Ukrainian forces and Russian-backed separatists. Putin stated that while the idea of a ceasefire is correct, there are issues to … Read more

Tesla Faces Weakest Quarter for Car Deliveries Since 2022

Tesla’s first-quarter car deliveries are expected to be its weakest since 2022, according to JPMorgan analysts. The company’s polarizing CEO Elon Musk is facing scrutiny from Wall Street due to his role in President Donald Trump’s administration. JPMorgan has lowered its forecast for Tesla’s deliveries by 20%, predicting a total of 355,000 units, significantly lower … Read more

Canada’s New PM Calls on Israel to Resume Gaza Electricity Supplies

Canada’s new Prime Minister Mark Carney has urged Israel to resume supplying electricity to Gaza, calling for the supply of “essentials” such as food and medical supplies to be protected from political manipulation. The request comes after Israel announced it would stop providing electricity to the Strip. Carney stated that international law must be respected … Read more

Business Community Understands Trump’s Tariff Intentions

Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon revealed that the business community understands President Donald Trump’s intentions behind his tariffs, despite wanting lower tariffs everywhere. The current tariffs on aluminum and steel imports have sparked uncertainty in the markets, with some major banks revising their economic forecasts. Solomon stated that the business community knows what Trump is … Read more

SMU’s Basketball Team Falls to Syracuse, 53-25 in Upset Victory

SMU’s basketball team suffered an upset loss to Syracuse, 53-25. The game saw a number of close calls and missed opportunities for both teams. The key player for Syracuse was Yohan Traore, who scored 2 dunks and added to the team’s overall score. On the other side, B.J. Edwards from SMU contributed with 3 three-pointers … Read more

Mass Extinction Oasis Found in China’s Turpan-Hami Basin

A team of scientists has discovered a region in China’s mountainous Turpan-Hami Basin that may have served as an oasis for terrestrial plants during the planet’s largest mass extinction, known as the Great Dying. The study published in Science Advances suggests that this area, which received consistent rainfall and had a stable climate, was able … Read more

What’s Coming From Apple in Summer 2025?

Apple has recently announced its new iPhone 16e, MacBook Air, and Mac Studio models featuring M4 and M3 Ultra chips. With these new releases, we’re looking ahead to the summer of 2025 for more exciting product announcements from the company. Here are three categories that might see some movement before then. Firstly, Apple is working … Read more