Elon Musk’s DOGE May Die Off in 30 Days, Investor Warns

Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) may soon be terminated due to pushback from Trump Cabinet officials and financial pressures, according to investor Scott Galloway. During a CNN interview with Anderson Cooper, Galloway predicted that DOGE will “die a quiet death” within the next 30 days. Galloway cited Musk’s struggling companies, Tesla and SpaceX, … Read more

Pokémon TCG Dominates Market with Record-Breaking Sales

The Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG) market has taken center stage, clearing 17 spots on the recent chart, up from 14 last month. The game accounts for close to 70% of the list, with sales reaching an almost unimaginable amount. Newer Pokémon TCG products are gaining value immediately after release, such as Prismatic Evolutions, showcasing … Read more

2025 SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament Schedule and Bracket

The 2025 SEC men’s basketball tournament is set to begin on Wednesday, March 12, at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee. Auburn will be the No. 1 seed, making it the defending champion from last year. The tournament will conclude with the title game on Sunday, March 16. Below is the schedule and bracket for the … Read more

Falcons Reaffirm Commitment to Kirk Cousins Amid Roster Bonus Guarantee

The Atlanta Falcons have reaffirmed their commitment to quarterback Kirk Cousins, guaranteeing his $10 million roster bonus for the 2026 season despite the looming deadline. The team’s decision comes as no surprise, with ownership firmly on board with keeping the veteran signal-caller on the roster. While some speculated a potential trade or release could be … Read more

Drinking and Cancer Risk: Hidden Danger Uncovered

The U.S. is facing a deadly epidemic, claiming about 13,500 lives annually due to impaired driving. However, health officials warn that a more insidious danger lurks in relative obscurity: alcohol consumption linked to cancer deaths. According to the latest research and a recent Surgeon General’s advisory, an estimated 20,000 cancer deaths each year are attributed … Read more

9 Palestinians Killed in Gaza Drone Attack

Israel has carried out a drone attack on Beit Lahiya in northern Gaza, killing at least nine people, including three journalists and Palestinian civilians. The attack targeted a relief team that was accompanying journalists and photographers. The Palestinian Journalists’ Protection Center condemned the attack, stating that the journalists were documenting humanitarian relief efforts for those … Read more

26 Hostages Killed in Train Attack in Pakistan – India Accused of Sponsorship

Pakistan’s military has accused neighboring India of sponsoring terror, just days after a train attack killed 26 people in the restive southwest region of Balochistan province. The attack, carried out by armed separatists from the outlawed Baloch Liberation Army, has drawn widespread condemnation from the international community. The Pakistani army claimed that “in this terrorist … Read more

Warren Buffett’s Timeless Investing Lessons Amid Market Turmoil

Warren Buffett, the Berkshire Hathaway chairman, has shared his insights on how to navigate market volatility in his latest annual letter. He warns of risks from inflation, rising rates, and global instability, while emphasizing that stock prices ultimately reflect business fundamentals. Buffett’s approach, which involves buying quality stocks when others panic, remains as relevant today … Read more

Canada Absorption Not a Viable US Policy Option

The idea of absorbing Canada into the United States is not advisable, according to former government officials. The concept has been floated by the Trump administration, but experts and those who have worked with Canada in conflict zones argue it’s not a viable option. As a former counselor at the State Department, [Author’s Name] has … Read more

Galaxy Rotation Study Challenges Universe Assumptions

A recent analysis of data from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has revealed a surprising trend among galaxies. Kansas State University researcher Lior Shamir found that two-thirds of the 263 galaxies examined rotate clockwise, while only one-third rotate counterclockwise. This defies the long-held assumption that any given universe would have an equal number of galaxies … Read more