Timberwolves Survive Thrilling 114-109 Win Over 76ers Despite Subpar Play

The Minnesota Timberwolves found themselves in a postgame mood that felt like a loss despite their hard-fought 114-109 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers. The team, with playoff expectations, struggled to find its footing and acknowledged they need to play better. Rudy Gobert’s dominant performance, with 23 points, 19 rebounds, and three blocks, helped the Wolves … Read more

Nintendo Switch 2 Prices Shock Fans with $449.99 Tag

Nintendo has released an hour-long presentation showcasing its upcoming Switch 2 console, and fans are reeling from the surprise price tag of $449.99 for the base model. As part of its massive success since release in 2017, the original Nintendo Switch has sold over 150 million units. The new Switch 2 promises significant upgrades, including … Read more

Mideast Stocks Plummet Amid Trade War Fears and Oil Downturn

Middle East stock markets plummeted on Sunday due to concerns over a potential fresh global trade war and depressed oil prices. Saudi Arabia’s main exchange fell 6.1%, with Qatar’s and Kuwait’s gauges dropping more than 5.5%. The decline in Tel Aviv’s market was its worst since October 2023, when violence broke out between Israel and … Read more

Israel Deploys Troops Across Southern Gaza

Israeli troops have deployed to a newly established security corridor across southern Gaza, amid increased pressure on the Hamas militant group. The move comes weeks into the renewed war, which has already resulted in hundreds of Palestinian deaths and widespread destruction. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the new Morag Corridor, which would cut off the … Read more

NASA Opens ISS Private Astronaut Missions to Non-NASA Commanders

NASA has announced a new call for proposals for private astronaut missions (PAMs) to the International Space Station (ISS), opening up the opportunity for someone other than a former NASA astronaut to command these missions. The PAMs are part of a broader effort to commercialize low Earth orbit and eventually replace the ISS with commercial … Read more

Server Error Due to High Traffic

A server error occurred due to an overwhelming number of requests from a single IP address (37.27.54.14) on ID 670184567. This indicates that the system has reached its limits in handling the volume of incoming traffic, leading to a temporary malfunction. The cause of this issue remains unknown at press time, and efforts are being … Read more

US Travel Warning Sparks Decline in Foreign Arrivals

Foreign arrivals into major U.S. airports plummeted by over 20% compared to last year, according to customs data. The decline affects not only Canada but also other countries, signaling a significant drop in international tourism. A recent uptick in foreign arrivals did follow, but the number remained down 18.4% as of March 28 compared to … Read more

SpaceX Wins $5.92 Billion Pentagon Contract for U.S. Space Force Rocket Launches

SpaceX, United Launch Services, and Blue Origin have secured a multibillion-dollar Pentagon contract for U.S. Space Force rocket launches. The National Security Space Launch (NSSL) contracts will support about 50 missions through 2029 and help launch sensitive satellites into orbit. The projected values are $5.92 billion for SpaceX, $5.37 billion for United Launch Services, and … Read more

Hubble Captures Stunning View of Star Cluster Amidst Galaxy Formation

A recent snapshot from the Hubble Space Telescope has revealed a breathtaking view of NGC 346, a stellar nursery within the Small Magellanic Cloud. This is the most detailed image yet of the cluster, which features over 2,500 newborn stars visible in infrared, visible, and ultraviolet light. The data offers clues about how stars form … Read more

Rising Temperatures Fuel Worsening Seasonal Allergies Nationwide

As spring arrives in the US, millions of Americans are battling seasonal allergies. But this year’s symptoms feel worse than ever. According to scientists, rising temperatures are largely to blame for a worsening allergy season. Warmer temperatures and environmental shifts have made allergens like tree pollen, ragweed, and mold more abundant and intense. Forecasters predict … Read more