Education Secretary Calls AI ‘A1’ Instead of AI in Panel Discussion

US Education Secretary Linda McMahon referred to artificial intelligence as “A1” during a panel discussion on education, instead of the more commonly used term “AI”. The remark was made at a summit hosted by Silicon Valley investors in California. McMahon’s use of the term sparked confusion among her fellow panelists and raised questions about her … Read more

Gabriel Landeskog Returns to Ice After 3-Year Absence

Colorado Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog is set to return to the ice for the first time since June 2022, playing for the AHL’s Colorado Eagles against Henderson Silver Knights. The game will be live-streamed free on FloHockey’s social media platforms. Landeskog missed nearly three years of action due to a knee injury and had surgery … Read more

Toshiba Unveils Portable Wireless Record Player for Vinyl Enthusiasts

Toshiba has launched a new record player designed specifically for vinyl enthusiasts who want to take their analog music collections on-the-go. The Aurex AX-RP10 is a compact, portable device that can be easily hauled around in an included shoulder bag, accommodating 12-inch records and featuring a built-in USB-C charged battery. The AX-RP10’s compact design draws … Read more

US Coffee Shop Prices Hike Amid Tariffs

Tariffs imposed on imported goods have led to a bitter price hike in US coffee shops, affecting local businesses and consumers alike. The sweeping 10% tariffs against most countries, which went into effect last week, are impacting the majority of coffee beans imported into the country. The US is the world’s second-largest importer of coffee, … Read more

Tax-Season Thrills in Action Films This Month

Amid the influx of “men at work” films, some studios may have inadvertently tapped into a unique audience craving. Films like Jason Statham’s “A Working Man” and Ben Affleck’s “The Accountant 2” capitalize on tax-filing season, presenting mundane jobs as thrilling adventures. This trend could be a deliberate marketing ploy to attract viewers seeking escapism … Read more

Measles Outbreaks Hit as Vaccine Clinics Face Funding Cuts

The COVID-19 pandemic may be over, but its impact on public health remains. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently canceled $11.4 billion in funding for state and local health departments, citing the end of the pandemic. However, this move has left vulnerable populations without access to vital vaccinations, including measles. The … Read more

Michael Malone Firing Sparks NBA Drama and Questions

The Denver Nuggets’ shocking decision to fire head coach Michael Malone and general manager Calvin Booth has left the NBA community reeling. To understand what led to this drastic move, Logan Murdock and Howard Beck sat down with experts. According to those close to the situation, a significant amount of tension had been building between … Read more

US Eyes Annihilation of Greenland with $10k Payments to Inhabitants

US President Donald Trump’s administration is reviewing a new strategy to claim Greenland for the United States, offering annual payments of around $10,000 to its 57,000 inhabitants. The plan aims to “protect” the island from modern threats in the Arctic region. According to reports, the US has been seeking to strengthen security in the region … Read more

Trump’s Low Oil Prices Threaten US Shale Industry

US President Donald Trump’s efforts to lower energy costs have resulted in a sharp decline in oil prices, putting the US shale industry at risk of collapse. The US is now a net exporter of oil and employs over 2 million workers in the industry, but low prices could lead to production cuts and bankruptcies. … Read more