Deebo Samuel Trade Adds Depth to Commanders’ Receiver Room

The Washington Commanders have bolstered their receiver room by acquiring receiver Deebo Samuel in a trade. This move could lead to a significant change in the team’s pass-catching lineup for 2025. Five current receivers are set to become free agents on March 12, including Dyami Brown, Olamide Zaccheaus, and Jamison Crowder. Only two players from … Read more

Mainland China Investors Boost Hong Kong Stocks’ Value

A growing presence of mainland Chinese investors in Hong Kong stocks is helping to narrow the valuation gap with onshore peers and potentially lift Hong Kong shares higher. According to recent data, mainland traders now account for almost 12% of Hong Kong shares, up from about one-third a year ago. This increase in trading activity … Read more

HHS Secretary Kennedy’s Vaccine Policy Shift Sparks Concern

US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is reportedly reorganizing the advisory committee on immunization practices (ACIP) by removing several members due to perceived conflicts of interest. This move could lead to changes in vaccine messaging and scheduling, potentially impacting public health policies. Kennedy’s administration has already taken steps to alter vaccine … Read more

Delta Flight Forced to Land in Boston After Smoky Odor

A Delta Air Lines flight from Boston to New Orleans was forced to return to Boston on Sunday morning due to a “smoky odor” detected in the cabin. The Airbus A220 aircraft, carrying 87 passengers and crew, took off at around 8:48 a.m. ET before making an emergency landing at Boston Logan International Airport. According … Read more

NASA Telescopes Crack Universe’s Origins Mystery

A compact NASA space telescope, dubbed SPHEREx, is set to tackle the age-old question of how the universe began. Weighing less than a refrigerator, this powerful tool uses significantly reduced power compared to traditional telescopes. By exploring the cosmos with enhanced precision and efficiency, scientists hope to shed new light on the universe’s earliest moments. … Read more

South Carolina Claims Share of SEC Championship, SEC Seed

South Carolina’s Tessa Johnson scored 16 points in a 78-66 win over Kentucky on Sunday, helping the No. 6 team claim a share of the Southeastern Conference regular-season championship. The victory also gave the Gamecocks the No. 1 seed for this week’s SEC tournament. A coin flip by SEC commissioner Greg Sankey during halftime determined … Read more

Joann Fabric Stores Close in Oregon Amid Bankruptcy

Joann Inc., a fabric and crafts retailer, is shutting down all its locations worldwide, including 23 in Oregon. While the exact timeline for closures isn’t set, crafters are already searching for alternatives. Fortunately, Portland has a thriving sewing and DIY scene with numerous textile stores and classes to offer. Source: https://www.oregonlive.com/living/2025/03/with-joann-closing-these-12-portland-stores-can-meet-your-fabric-needs.html

North Korea Hackers Launder 62,200 Ether Worth $138 Million

A pseudonymous crypto analyst revealed that North Korea’s Lazarus Group laundered another 62,200 Ether worth $138 million from the February 21 Bybit hack on March 1. This leaves only 156,500 Ether remaining to be moved. Since the hacking incident, approximately 343,000 Ether of the 499,000 stolen funds have been transferred out of the crypto exchange, … Read more

Trudeau Prioritizes Canada’s Independence in Talks with King Charles

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has emphasized the importance of protecting his country’s sovereignty during talks with King Charles. Trudeau stated that Canadians “stand up for our sovereignty and our independence” as a nation, ahead of his meeting with the British monarch on Monday. The statement comes after US President Donald Trump suggested making Canada … Read more