Lunar Power Tussle: US and China Clash Over Permanent Moon Presence

The Space Race is heating up as both the United States and China vie for dominance in establishing a permanent lunar presence. NASA’s Artemis program, aimed at returning humans to the Moon and building sustainable infrastructure, faces new challenges after Chinese scientists raised concerns over the safety and efficiency of its Fission Surface Power (FSP) … Read more

Johnny Depp Stars in ‘Day Drinker’ with Penélope Cruz

Lionsgate has released the first photo of Johnny Depp in his upcoming film “Day Drinker”, a thriller directed by Marc Webb. The movie also stars Penélope Cruz, who reunites with Depp for the fourth time after previous collaborations in “Blow”, “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides”, and “Murder on the Orient Express”. The story … Read more

Scientists Reveal Why Rare Carbon-Rich Meteorites Reach Earth

A recent study published in Nature Astronomy has shed new light on why carbon-rich meteorites, crucial for understanding the origin of life on Earth, are scarce on our planet. Researchers from an international team of scientists analyzed over 8,500 meteoroids and meteorite impacts, using data from fireball observation networks across 39 countries. According to the … Read more

The Last of Us Adaptation Sparks Debate Over Abby’s Portrayal

HBO’s adaptation of The Last of Us has sparked debate among fans over its portrayal of character Abby, particularly in terms of her physical appearance and backstory. In the game series, Abby is depicted as a weightlifter with large muscles. However, actress Kaitlyn Dever has a significantly smaller build. Druckmann explained that finding an actress … Read more

Israel’s War on Gaza: Deadly Attacks and Humanitarian Crisis

Israel has launched a wave of deadly attacks on Gaza, killing at least 37 people and injuring many more. The latest attack targeted al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza City, where hundreds of patients were forced to flee due to the ongoing bombing campaign. Qatar and other countries have condemned the attack as a “horrific massacre” and … Read more

Death Cross May Not Signal Deep Market Downturn

The S&P 500’s “death cross” pattern, a technical signal that predicts a potential downtrend, may not be as ominous as it sounds. Historically, the worst of the decline often occurs before the death cross appears. In fact, data suggests that about 54% of death crosses occur after the index’s maximum intraday decline, meaning the worst … Read more

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Zelensky Reveals 155 Chinese Citizens Fighting for Russia in Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has claimed that at least 155 Chinese citizens are fighting for Russia in the ongoing war. This comes after two Chinese fighters were captured earlier this week, marking Kyiv’s first official allegation that China is supplying Russia with manpower. Zelensky reiterated his claim, stating that there are “many more” Chinese nationals … Read more

HR Tech Startup Rippling Struggles to Serve Deel CEO in Lawsuit

HR tech startup Rippling is suing its competitor Deel in Ireland over allegations of espionage. The lawsuit claims that one of Deel’s employees was hired to spy on Rippling. However, French bailiffs hired by Rippling have failed to locate Deel CEO Alex Bouaziz at his listed address in Paris. Bouaziz is described as “highly nomadic” … Read more