Sunderfolk Tactical Adventure Game Coming April 23rd

Sunderfolk, a co-op tactical adventure game inspired by tabletop games like Gloomhaven and Dungeons & Dragons, is set to release on consoles and PC on April 23. The game, developed by Secret Door, allows players to engage in fun and easy gameplay with one to four players, using smart devices as controllers. Players can try … Read more

FKA Twigs Cancels US Tour Shows Due to Visa Issues

FKA Twigs’ highly-anticipated Eusexua Tour was set to make its way across North America last year, but a new video announcement has revealed that the singer will not be performing in Chicago, Toronto, and New York as planned. The decision comes due to issues with the tour’s visa application, which FKA Twigs claims were caused … Read more

US Allies Seek Refunds for Unspent Aid Money Amid Funding Freeze

The Trump administration’s abrupt funding freeze on the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has sparked concerns among European allies who contributed millions of dollars to joint development projects in low-income countries. Sweden, Norway, and the Netherlands provided a combined $15 million for joint development work overseas, which has been parked at USAID for months … Read more

Chinese Network Lures Fired US Government Workers with Fake Jobs

A secretive Chinese tech firm has been trying to recruit recently laid-off US government workers through fake consulting and headhunting firms, according to a researcher who uncovered the campaign. The network of companies, which includes RiverMerge Strategies and Wavemax Innovation, placed ads on job websites offering lucrative jobs for former government employees. Reuters found that … Read more

China’s AI Landscape Shifts as Open-Source Models Gain Momentum

China is embracing open-source AI models in a trend that’s boosting adoption and innovation in the country. The shift has been spearheaded by AI startup DeepSeek, whose R1 model released earlier this year challenged American tech dominance. DeepSeek’s R1 has been widely adopted, with large companies like Baidu moving to open source their own LLMs … Read more

2025 Texas Children’s Houston Open Kicks Off This Week

The PGA Tour is set to head to Memorial Park in Houston, Texas, for the 2025 Texas Children’s Houston Open, which gets underway on Thursday. The tournament marks the latest stop on the tour for several top players, including Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy. Scheffler, who will be defending his title at the Masters in … Read more

Brain’s Insulating Substance May Be Energy Source During Marathons

Researchers have discovered that a fatty substance called myelin, which insulates electrical signals in nerve cells, may also serve as an energy source for the brain during intense physical activity, such as marathon running. Using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of long-distance runners’ brains before and after completing marathons, scientists found that levels of myelin … Read more

Lucuma Fruit: A Lower-Calorie Antioxidant-Rich Alternative to Sugar

Lucuma, a South American fruit known for its caramel-like flavor, is gaining popularity as a lower-calorie, antioxidant-rich alternative to sugar. The fruit contains fiber, polyphenols, and carotenoids, which may support blood sugar regulation and heart health. Typically sold as a powder, lucuma can be added to coffee, oatmeal, smoothies, and baked goods, but it’s less … Read more

JuJu Watkins Injury Brings Uncertainty to Women’s NCAA Tournament

Los Angeles, California – The absence of JuJu Watkins, the star player of the University of Southern California (USC) women’s basketball team, has brought uncertainty to the Women’s NCAA Tournament. With Watkins out due to a knee injury requiring surgery, USC’s chances of advancing in the tournament are now under question. The Trojans had been … Read more

Journalists Killed in Gaza Amid Escalating Conflict

Press freedom organisations have condemned the killing of two journalists in Gaza on Monday. Hossam Shabat, a 23-year-old Al Jazeera correspondent, was killed in an airstrike on his car in Beit Lahiya. Mohammed Mansour, another correspondent for Palestine Today, died along with his wife and son in an airstrike on his home in Khan Younis. … Read more