Cole Ragans Joins Historic Club with Third Straight 10-Strikeout Game

Kansas City Royals ace Cole Ragans has joined an elite club after pitching a dominant 7 2/3 innings against the Cleveland Guardians on Sunday, recording his third straight game with 10 or more strikeouts. The 27-year-old left-hander’s impressive performance helped the Royals secure a 4-2 victory and marked a turning point in their series against … Read more

Understanding NBCUniversal’s Cookie Policy and Tracking Technologies

NBCUniversal uses various tracking technologies, including cookies, to collect information about its users’ browsing habits, preferences, and online activities. The company explains that these tools help it provide better content, services, and advertising. However, the sheer volume of data collected can be overwhelming, and users may want to take control over their online experience. Fortunately, … Read more

Ukraine Says Russia’s New Missile Attack Kills 35 People

Russia’s military has launched a missile attack on the Ukrainian city of Sumy, killing at least 35 people and injuring over 100. The Ukrainian Air Force claims that Russian missiles targeted the city, while Russia’s Defence Ministry says its forces hit a meeting of Ukrainian military officers. Ukraine accuses Russia of committing a war crime, … Read more

Ancient Fireplaces Hold Clues to Ice Age Human Skills

Scientists have discovered well-preserved fireplaces from the last ice age, providing new insights into the sophisticated skills of ancient humans. The find, published in the journal Geoarchaeology, reveals that people living during the Upper Paleolithic period used fire for various purposes, including cooking, tool-making, and social gatherings. Researchers analyzed three hearths unearthed at a prehistoric … Read more

“Planet’s Demise Revealed in Shocking Detail”

A recent discovery by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has shed new light on the fate of planets engulfed by aging stars. Contrary to previous theories, data suggests that planets do not undergo a sudden, dramatic swallowing event but instead spiral slowly inward over time. Researchers from NSF’s NOIRLab observed a planet orbiting its host … Read more

Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal Returns to SmackDown

WWE is reviving the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal, a prestigious tournament on its flagship show SmackDown. This year’s edition will feature high-profile wrestlers such as Bronson Reed and Braun Strowman competing for the coveted trophy. The battle royal has previously been won by notable figures like Rey Mysterio and R-Truth. Fans can catch … Read more

Chinese Soldiers Reveal Harsh Reality of Fighting for Russia

Two Chinese soldiers fighting for Moscow captured by Kyiv have shared their harrowing experiences as hired guns for Russia, exposing the impact of Russian narratives on the Chinese population. The revelations come amid historic close ties between Beijing and Moscow. President Volodymyr Zelensky announced the capture of the two soldiers on April 8, citing over … Read more

Northern Lights Possible in New England on Tuesday Night

A pair of solar eruptions are headed towards Earth, potentially bringing a strong geomagnetic storm that could make the northern lights visible to more New Englanders. However, cloud cover is a major factor, especially with a nearby storm looming. The Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) has issued a moderate G2-level geomagnetic storm watch for Tuesday … Read more

Xi Jinping Urges Southeast Asian Nations to Resist US Protectionism

Chinese President Xi Jinping has called on Southeast Asian countries to join him in resisting US protectionism and unilateralism, as part of his effort to present Beijing as a more reliable ally and trading partner. Xi’s strategy aims to expand China’s friends and trading partners in the region to better insulate itself against US tariffs. … Read more

Ancient Humans Mastered Fire Technology During Earth’s Harshest Climate Period

Researchers have discovered that Stone Age humans mastered fire technology during Earth’s harshest climate period 23,000 years ago. The findings, published in the journal Geoarchaeology, reveal that these early humans not only controlled fire but also used it to adapt to extreme environments. The study, conducted at Ukraine’s Korman’ 9 archaeological site, examined three ancient … Read more