US Strikes Yemen, Kills Houthi Missile Expert or Claims

US President Donald Trump has announced that Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthis have been “decimated” by recent US strikes. However, the military has declined to confirm this, citing a lack of independent confirmation. The White House claims that one of the top missile experts was killed in the strikes, but officials are unsure if this is true. … Read more

Availability Issues Prompt Concerns Over Access to Content

Availability issues have resulted in a lack of access to certain content for some users. This problem affects individuals in specific regions where the content is restricted due to local laws or regulations. The cause of these issues is unclear, and efforts are being made by the service providers to resolve them as soon as … Read more

Google Introduces “Battery Health Assistance” for Pixel Devices

Google is introducing a new feature called “Battery health assistance” on its Pixel devices, starting with the Pixel 9a. This software feature aims to extend the usability of the devices by managing battery performance and maintaining healthy battery aging. The feature will adjust the phone’s charging speed based on adjusted capacity, resulting in small decreases … Read more

Apple Intelligence Features Expand to New Languages and Regions Today

Apple’s personal intelligence system is expanding its reach globally, with iOS 18.4, iPadOS 18.4, and macOS Sequoia 15.4 introducing Apple Intelligence features in multiple languages, including French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese. The feature is now available to users worldwide except for India. Apple Vision Pro users also gain access to new … Read more

“Tesla Protesters Face Off Against Far-Right Extremists”

Thousands of people joined the “Tesla Takedown” protest movement at showrooms across the country over the weekend, criticizing Elon Musk’s dismantling of federal government agencies. In contrast, a smaller number of pro-Musk supporters gathered for a counterprotest dubbed “Tesla Shield,” with many attendees identified as far-right extremists. Among those attending the counterprotests were members of … Read more

Mandalay Earthquake Survivors Seek Shelter as Rebuilding Efforts Resume

Hundreds of residents in Mandalay, Myanmar, woke up on Tuesday to more earthquake recovery work, with many fearing they can return safely to permanent shelter anytime. The 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck the city on Friday, killing over 2,000 people and destroying homes across the area. Resident Hlaing Hlaing Hmwe, 57, expressed concern that her neighboring building … Read more

Phillies Host Rockies in 2025 Home Opener on Monday

The Philadelphia Phillies are set to host the Colorado Rockies at Citizens Bank Park on Monday, marking the start of a three-game series. The Phillies currently stand at 2-1 after their opening series against the Nationals in Washington D.C. The team is coming off a successful 95-67 season that ended with an NLDS loss to … Read more

UN Agencies Condemn Israeli Massacre of Aid Workers in Gaza

A mass grave was uncovered in southern Gaza containing the bodies of more than a dozen aid workers, including eight members of the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS), five civil defense workers, and one UN agency employee. The victims were killed during attacks by Israeli forces on March 23. The PRCS said its emergency medical … Read more

Electric Vehicle Charging Station Installation Takes Over 3 Years

The US government has announced plans to build a new electric vehicle (EV) charging station along every major highway. However, the construction process is taking longer than expected, with some stations still under development after three years. According to data from the US Department of Transportation, there are currently over 50,000 public EV charging stations … Read more