Tyron Smith Announces Plans to Retire from NFL

Former Dallas Cowboys left tackle Tyron Smith is expected to retire after 14 seasons in the NFL, 13 of which he spent with the team. A two-time All Pro and seven-time Pro Bowl selection, Smith announced his plans at a press conference scheduled for later this week. The eight-time Pro Bowler was drafted by the … Read more

Claude Boosts Productivity with Enhanced Research Capabilities

Google’s AI-powered virtual assistant, Claude, has introduced two new capabilities to enhance its collaborative work features. The first is a research function that enables users to find answers quickly and accurately, using both internal and external sources. This feature, combined with a Google Workspace integration, allows users to access their email, calendar, and documents directly … Read more

Israel Strikes Gaza, West Bank, Yemen, Kills 21 Palestinians

Israeli forces have carried out airstrikes across the Gaza Strip and West Bank, killing at least 21 people. The strikes targeted residential areas, including Yarmouk Stadium in Gaza City, which houses thousands of displaced Palestinians. In the West Bank, a Palestinian man and his child were injured by shrapnel from Israeli bullets fired during a … Read more

China Exposes US NSA Hackers in Escalating Global Spy Game

China has publicly exposed three US National Security Agency (NSA) employees accused of hacking the Asian Winter Games in Harbin, a move seen as a major escalation in the ongoing cyber espionage rivalry between the two countries. Chinese authorities claim the hacks targeted sensitive systems holding personal information of event participants. The Chinese foreign ministry … Read more

Fund Managers Turn Pessimistic on U.S. Stocks Amid Tariffs

Fund managers have become increasingly pessimistic about US stocks in a short span of time, according to a survey by Bank of America. The percentage of investors who are overweighting the US market has fallen from 17% in February to just 36% in April. The survey also found that cash levels are rising as fund … Read more

“The Last of Us” Season 2 Premiere Draws Huge Audience

HBO’s “The Last of Us” returned for its second season on Sunday night, attracting a large audience with its premiere episode. According to Nielsen’s measurement, the show drew 5.3 million viewers, marking a 13% increase from its first season premiere in January 2023. This growth is not unexpected, given the show’s massive success in its … Read more

Scientists Discover New Sub-Neptune Exoplanet Around Nearby Star GI 410

Astronomers have made a groundbreaking discovery, identifying a brand-new exoplanet orbiting the nearby star GI 410. The newly discovered planet, named GI 410 b, is classified as a sub-Neptune and has a mass approximately 8.5 times that of Earth. Using the radial velocity method, scientists detected small wobbles in the star’s motion caused by the … Read more

RFK Jr. Holds First Vaccine Advisory Meeting After Delays

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s tenure as head of the Department of Health and Human Services has brought vaccine policy decisions under public scrutiny. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s advisory committee on immunization practices finally met publicly to discuss the nation’s vaccine policies. The initial meeting, initially scheduled for February, was postponed, sparking concerns … Read more

Foreign Investors Weigh Out of US Markets Amid Economic Uncertainty

The US economy relies heavily on foreign investment in various assets, including stocks and government bonds. However, evidence suggests that global investors are reevaluating their exposure to US markets. According to senior fellow Brad Setser at the Council on Foreign Relations, foreign holdings of US assets amount to around 60-70% of the country’s gross domestic … Read more