Eagles GM Howie Roseman Explains NFL Draft Trade Anomaly

In a rare occurrence, all 32 NFL teams still possess their first-round picks as of this week out from the 2025 NFL Draft. This is the first time since the AFL-NFL merger in 1970 that every team has maintained its top selection. Eagles General Manager Howie Roseman attributes the lack of trade activity to the … Read more

Verstappen Downplays Red Bull Departure Speculation

Max Verstappen has downplayed speculation about his future at Red Bull, saying he is “very relaxed” about the team’s prospects despite their difficult start to the 2025 Formula 1 season. The Dutch driver, who is third in the championship and aiming for a record-equalling fifth consecutive title, has a contract with Red Bull until 2028 … Read more

Lee Corso Retires from ‘College GameDay’ After 38 Seasons

ESPN has announced that longtime College GameDay analyst Lee Corso is retiring after the first week of the season. The 89-year-old Corso will make one final appearance on the show before ending his 38-year career with the network. Corso joined ESPN in 1987, shortly after his coaching career ended, and has been a staple on … Read more

France Admits Debt to Haiti for Freedom After 200 Years

French President Emmanuel Macron acknowledged the devastating effect of a debt imposed on Haiti for its independence after 200 years. The debt was established in 1825, when King Charles X demanded that Haitian slaves pay an enormous sum for their freedom. This debt is unique in history, as it forces the descendants of enslaved people … Read more

F1 25 Revolutionizes Racing Simulator Experience

Codemasters’ latest offering, F1 25, promises to be the most up-to-date and accurate F1 racing simulator available when it launches. The studio’s efforts are evident in its extensive updates and improvements. Notably, LIDAR-scanned tracks have been incorporated, providing a more realistic representation of circuits like Bahrain, Miami, Melbourne, Suzuka, and Imola. These tracks now feature … Read more

Samsung Restarting One UI 7 Rollout for Galaxy S24 Series

Samsung has restarted the rollout of its long-awaited One UI 7 update to Galaxy users, following a six-month delay. The update, based on Android 15, was first released in Korea and is expected to expand to other countries soon. The new build includes several features that were missing from the previous version, such as a … Read more

Boost Heart Health with Brisk Walking

A new study published in the journal Heart found that brisk walking can lower the risk of heart rhythm abnormalities by up to 43%. The researchers, led by Dr. Jill Pell, analyzed data from over 500,000 people and found that adults who walked at a moderate pace (3-4 miles per hour) for just 5-15 minutes … Read more

Ancient Analog Computer’s Functionality in Question

A new study published by researchers at Argentina’s National University of Mar del Plata suggests that the ancient Antikythera mechanism, a 2,000-year-old device believed to be the world’s oldest analog computer, may not have functioned as well as previously thought. The team analyzed the mechanism’s gear train and found two major problems: triangular-shaped teeth and … Read more

4.4 Billion-Year-Old Zircon Challenges Earth’s Early History

Scientists have discovered a microscopic zircon crystal in Western Australia’s Jack Hills, dated to an astonishing 4.4 billion years, making it the oldest known fragment of Earth’s crust ever found. This tiny blue speck carries significant implications for our understanding of when Earth’s surface solidified and when it might have supported water and life. The … Read more

UnitedHealthcare Stock Plunges 22% After Earnings Cut

UnitedHealthcare’s stock price dropped by over 22% on Thursday, its worst single-day performance in more than 25 years, after the company missed Wall Street estimates for its first-quarter earnings. The company also slashed its 2025 earnings forecast. The decline was attributed to an increase in care for Medicare Advantage patients, which was double expectations. However, … Read more