McMahon’s AI Blunder Leads to A.1. Sauce Deal

US Secretary of Education Linda McMahon sparked controversy after repeatedly referring to AI technology as “A1” during a panel discussion. Kraft Heinz quickly capitalized on the mistake, releasing a spoofed ad featuring an A.1. bottle with a label that mimics McMahon’s infamous slipup. The brand is now reaping benefits from the unexpected partnership, with fans … Read more

Scientists Discover Galaxy Being Torn Apart

A new study has suggested that the Small Magellanic Cloud, a relatively small galaxy that neighbours ours, is being torn apart by the gravitational pull of a neighbouring galaxy. The research, published in The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, analyzed data from the Gaia space mission and found evidence that the SMC’s stars are moving in … Read more

Apple Moves 600 Tons of iPhones to Beat US Tariffs

Apple has secretly shifted its iPhone production to India to avoid US tariffs, according to sources. The move is seen as a strategic effort by the company to boost its Indian manufacturing hub. Foxconn, Apple’s contract manufacturer in Taiwan, reportedly worked extended Sunday shifts to meet the demand for iPhones, allowing the US tech giant … Read more

China Unfazed by US Tariffs, Doubles Down on Diplomatic Push

Chinese President Xi Jinping has reiterated his country’s resolve in the face of escalating trade tensions with the United States, announcing a 125% tariff hike on US goods just days after Trump raised tariffs on China to 145%. Beijing says it will not engage in further escalation, but has plenty of options to counter US … Read more

AOL’s Cookie Policy and Data Use Explained

AOL, a part of the Yahoo family of brands, uses cookies and collects personal data to provide additional services such as digital advertising through Yahoo Advertising. If you do not want AOL and its partners to use these cookies and data for extra purposes, click ‘Reject all’. To customize your choices, click ‘Manage privacy settings’. … Read more

Dinosaurs’ Decline Before Asteroid May Be Fossil Record Bias

A new study suggests that dinosaurs may not have been in decline before the asteroid wiped them out 66 million years ago. The research, published in Current Biology, analyzed the fossil record of North America over 18 million years and found that the quality of the record worsens during the final six million years prior … Read more

NFL Draft Prospects Share Advice for Young Players

NFL draft prospects are sharing advice for young players looking to make it in the league. New Orleans Saints safety Justin Reid shared his take on what Colorado Buffaloes cornerback/wide receiver Travis Hunter should focus on during his first year playing in the NFL. Reid advised Hunter to “shoot for the stars” and reach his … Read more

Navy SEAL Director Recreates Iraq War Operation for Injured Comrade

A24’s new movie “Warfare” is based on the memories of a real-life Navy SEAL team’s skirmish in Iraq. Directed by Ray Mendoza and Alex Garland, the film recreates the operation to harrowing effect. The true story is centered around Miller, a sniper and medic who was severely injured during the incident, losing a leg and … Read more

Banks’ Earnings May Reveal Early Signs of Recession

Banks are set to report their first-quarter earnings on Friday, and investors are watching closely for signs of financial strain. The big banks – JPMorgan Chase & Co., Wells Fargo & Co., and Morgan Stanley – will kick off the earnings season amid market uncertainty surrounding the Trump administration’s tariffs and concerns about a US … Read more