Bizarre Glowing Orb Spotted Spiraling Across UK Sky

A strange glowing orb was seen spiraling across the sky in various parts of the UK, including Greater Manchester, Derbyshire, Lancashire, Staffordshire, and others. The event occurred on Monday night (March 24) with multiple reports flooding social media platforms such as X and Facebook. Eyewitnesses described the object as a bright circular light that appeared … Read more

Gophers Coaching Search: Colorado State’s Niko Medved in Favor

The University of Minnesota’s search for a new men’s basketball head coach continues as the NCAA Tournament approaches its final stages. Despite 10 days having passed since Ben Johnson’s departure, the school remains without an official replacement. Colorado State’s Niko Medved is currently favored to take on this role, but his team’s ongoing NCAA Tournament … Read more

Saturn’s Rings Set to Disappear in March 2025

Saturn’s majestic rings have captivated humans for centuries. Composed of ice and rocks, these swirling collections of debris orbit the massive planet in broad arcs that scientists call rings. While studying Saturn’s rings helps us understand cosmic particles behavior under gravity, they also shed light on the gravitational forces at work in our solar system. … Read more

Morgan Stanley Sees Beaten-Up Mag 7 Stocks as Winners Amid US Rotation

Morgan Stanley’s chief investment officer Mike Wilson expects a meaningful rotation back into U.S. stocks and sees the beaten-up Mag Seven group as a winner. The firm’s market weakness is primarily tied to earnings revisions, interest rate cuts, immigration enforcement, and government efficiency measures. Wilson notes that the recent rally was initially driven by a … Read more

Judge Cites Inhumanity Towards Deported Venezuelans

A US federal judge has questioned the due process for deported Venezuelans, saying they were treated worse than Nazi victims during World War II. The ruling comes as part of a case involving Venezuelans who claim they were wrongly labeled gang members and deported. The Trump administration argues that the judge’s order infringes on national … Read more

Microsoft Unveils Inline Data Protection for Enterprise Edge Browser

Microsoft has introduced a new feature called inline data protection for its enterprise-focused Edge for Business web browser. The native data security control is designed to prevent employees from sharing sensitive company-related data into consumer generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) apps. The feature aims to block data leakage across various interactions with sensitive data, including typing … Read more

Son of Yankees’ Brett Gardner Dies Peacefully from Suffocation

Brett Gardner’s 14-year-old son Miller has passed away, and officials in Costa Rica have released a preliminary cause of death. According to the Judicial Investigation Agency, Miller likely died from suffocation after possibly ingesting a toxic substance. The agency stated that Miller probably suffered asphyxia after intoxication, but the exact cause of death remains under … Read more

Imposter CDC Vaccine Site Taken Down After Being Exposed as Fake

A fake US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) vaccine safety site was taken down on Saturday evening after a watchdog raised concerns about its authenticity. The site, realcdc.org, was nearly identical to the official CDC website but contained misinformation about vaccines and autism. The site’s URL redirected to chdstaging.org, a domain hosted by … Read more

Israel Attacks Journalists in Gaza, Kills 2 Palestinians

Israel has killed two Palestinian journalists in separate attacks in Gaza, bringing the total number of press workers killed in the territory since October 2023 to 208. Palestine Today correspondent Mohammad Mansour was killed in an air strike north of Khan Younis, while Al Jazeera Mubasher correspondent Hussam Shabat was hit by shrapnel in his … Read more