Eagles Add Quarterback Kyle McCord in Sixth Round Draft Pick

The Philadelphia Eagles have selected former Syracuse quarterback Kyle McCord in the sixth round of the 2025 NFL draft. McCord, who previously played at Ohio State, was picked with the 181st overall pick after a strong season for the Orange, where he threw for 4,779 yards and 34 touchdowns. Despite losing confidence under coach Jim … Read more

$51 Billion at Stake as US Consider 25% Tariff on Pharmaceutical Imports

A new report commissioned by the pharmaceutical industry suggests that a 25% tariff on imported pharmaceuticals could increase US drug costs by nearly $51 billion annually, boosting prices by up to 12.9%. The analysis, conducted by Ernst & Young, found that the US imports $203 billion worth of pharmaceutical products each year, with 73% coming … Read more

Detroit Lions Select LSU OL Miles Frazier in 5th Round Draft

The Detroit Lions have added another piece to their powerful offense with the selection of LSU offensive lineman Miles Frazier in the fifth round (171st overall) of the NFL Draft. To make this pick, the Lions traded away two picks, including a sixth-round selection, to New England. Frazier, a three-year starter at LSU, primarily played … Read more

Elon Musk’s Rise to Power Revealed in New Book

Entrepreneur and billionaire Elon Musk has declared himself “the reincarnation” of ancient Greek conqueror Alexander the Great, according to a new book on his life. The statement was made around 30 years ago by Musk to a partner at one of the firms that bankrolled his first start-up, Zip2. In an interview with Washington Post … Read more

Browns’ Surprising Draft Picks Raise Questions About QB Room and Offense

The Cleveland Browns made several surprising picks on the second night of the 2025 NFL Draft, including quarterback Dillon Gabriel at No. 94. This move has raised questions about the team’s quarterback room and its chances of improving. General manager Andrew Berry said the pick was about believing in linebacker Carson Schwesinger more than anything … Read more

Giant Icebergs Found Off UK Coast, Clues for Climate Change

Scientists have discovered fingerprints of city-sized icebergs off the coast of the UK, dating back over 18,000 years. Researchers found scratch marks left by massive icebergs that gouged deep tracks into the North Sea floor during this period. The findings provide crucial clues about how climate change is affecting Antarctica today. Using detailed 3D seismic … Read more

113 Million-Year-Old Ant Species Discovered in Brazil Museum

A fossil discovered in a Brazilian museum collection has revealed the oldest ant specimen known to science, dating back 113 million years to the time of dinosaurs. The prehistoric ant, named Vulcanidris cratensis, lived among dinosaurs and had an unusual way to kill its prey. Its scythe-like jaws likely used to pin or impale prey. … Read more

Phoebe Gates’ E-Commerce Venture Secures Funding Amid Billionaire Father’s Worries

Phoebe Gates, the youngest child of Bill and Melinda Gates, has launched her own e-commerce business called Phia. The platform offers price comparisons for clothing across 40,000 linked sites, aiming to bring users the best deals. Gates’ father, Bill, revealed that he initially worried about his daughter’s decision to start a business, having previously discouraged … Read more

Samsung Accelerates One UI 7 Rollout with Security and Privacy Improvements

Samsung is accelerating its One UI 7 rollout, bringing major feature updates, security, and privacy improvements after months of delays. The new OS includes an Apple-like ecosystem, addressing concerns from Galaxy owners. Before updating, it’s essential to download app updates that should be performed after installation. This includes stock Google apps and background services like … Read more

Scientists Discover Cable Bacteria That Can Conduct Electricity

A new discovery in Oregon has brought scientists closer to harnessing the power of electricity from bacteria. Researchers have identified a remarkable cable bacteria, Ca. Electrothrix yaqonensis, which can conduct electricity like a wire. This breakthrough could lead to new bioelectric applications in medicine, industry, and environmental remediation. The unique rod-shaped cells of this bacteria … Read more