The Mysterious World of Dark Matter and its Hidden Forces

Staring out at the vast ocean can evoke feelings of smallness and awe. But what if our universe is even more immense and mysterious? Researchers have long been searching for answers about dark matter, a substance that shapes galaxies yet remains invisible to us. Our galaxy, the Milky Way, is bathed in this unknown force, … Read more

Catch ‘American Idol’ Auditions 2025 Live on ABC or Hulu

The American Idol auditions continue Sunday night, March 23, on “American Idol” 2025. The judges, including Lionel Richie, Luke Bryan, and Carrie Underwood, will be evaluating the performances of aspiring singers. Last week’s episode saw familiar faces such as Chayce Beckham and Bryson Quick perform at the Grand Ole Opry. This week, new contestants from … Read more

Giant Magellan Telescope to Unlock Cosmos Secrets

The Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT) is one of three next-generation telescopes being built. These Extremely Large Telescopes will greatly improve our understanding of astronomy, from studying exoplanets to the first stars and galaxies that formed in the universe. Dr. Rebecca Bernstein, Staff Scientist at Carnegie Science, explains how the GMT is designed to achieve this. … Read more

Tiger Woods Confirms Romance with Vanessa Trump on Social Media

Golf legend Tiger Woods has confirmed his relationship with Vanessa Trump, Donald Trump’s former daughter-in-law, on social media. The 49-year-old golfer posted photos of himself and Trump together, saying “Love is in the air and life is better with you by my side!” Woods and Trump, 47, are seeking privacy as they begin their new … Read more

Graydon Carter’s Scathing Oscar Party Exposé

Graydon Carter, the 75-year-old former editor of Vanity Fair, has unleashed his scathing critique of the Oscars and Hollywood elite in his new memoir, “When the Going was Good.” Carter, who took over the magazine in 1992, recounts how he turned the Oscars party into a networking event, where stars and dignitaries mingled with the … Read more

Musk’s $38 Billion Government Funding Scheme

Elon Musk has reportedly collected at least $38 billion in government funding through contracts, loans, subsidies, and tax credits for his companies, including SpaceX and Tesla. According to a recent Washington Post analysis, Musk’s electric-car maker Tesla collected $11.4 billion in regulatory credits, while SpaceX received billions from NASA and the Department of Defense. Musk’s … Read more

Spartans’ Depth Pays Off in 16th Sweet 16 Appearance Under Tom Izzo

Michigan State basketball’s deep bench was the key to their victory over New Mexico, advancing them to their 16th Sweet 16 appearance under coach Tom Izzo. The 2-seed Spartans defeated the 10-seed Lobos 71-63 in the NCAA tournament. Izzo praised his team’s culture, saying it was a major factor in their success. “It’s funny to … Read more

Germany Holds Off Italy Comeback to Seal Nations League Finals Spot

Germany secured their first-ever appearance in the UEFA Nations League finals after a thrilling quarter-final match in Dortmund. Despite trailing 3-0 at half-time, Italy made a stunning comeback in the second period to reduce the deficit but ultimately fell short. Joshua Kimmich set up both of Germany’s goals, including a penalty that sealed the win. … Read more

Thousands of International Staff to Leave Gaza Over Safety Fears

The UN has announced that it will temporarily reduce its international staff in Gaza due to safety concerns. The move comes after a recent wave of Israeli attacks on the territory, which have resulted in significant loss of life. The UN has over 13,000 employees working in Gaza, with the vast majority being Palestinians who … Read more