Jamie Dimon Warns Tariffs Are Still a Problem.

Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, has expressed concerns over tariffs remaining a significant issue in the US economy. His remarks come amid market stability, with the S&P 500 experiencing a slight decline of 0.39% on May 20, 2025. Dimon’s warnings are not unique, as many experts share his apprehension about the ongoing impact of … Read more

3 Key iOS 19 Features to Watch for WWDC 2025

Apple’s upcoming iOS 19 update promises to revolutionize user experience, with significant visual and functional changes on the horizon. While some speculate that the system will only undergo a superficial change, several features have been confirmed or leaked, which may actually make a difference in daily life. One of these features is an AI-driven Low-Power … Read more

Bahama Breeze Closes Last Massachusetts Location Suddenly

A national chain restaurant, Bahama Breeze, has closed its last location in Massachusetts, following a poor sales report. The 15 remaining locations across the US, including the Tyngsboro restaurant, were shuttered suddenly, with parent company Darden Restaurants citing the closures as “the right decision” to focus on high-performing restaurants and strengthen the brand’s overall performance. … Read more

Taiwan’s Lai Ching-te Calls for Peace with China Amid Rising Tensions

Taiwan President Lai Ching-te has called for talks with China, saying war has no winners, amid rising tensions between the two sides. China has rebuffed his offers and labeled him a “separatist.” However, Lai remains committed to peace, emphasizing that it is priceless and cannot be achieved through illusions or dreams. The Taiwanese government will … Read more

Google Unveils Enhanced Project Mariner AI Agent for Delegating Tasks

Google has announced that it’s rolling out its experimental AI agent, Project Mariner, to more users and developers as part of a broader effort to revamp user experience through AI-powered tools. The company says the updated Project Mariner can handle nearly a dozen tasks simultaneously, making it significantly more useful compared to its predecessor. Available … Read more

Air Travel Remains Remarkably Safe Despite System Challenges

The aviation industry is remarkably safe, with a track record of zero fatalities and minimal injuries among commercial airline passengers in the US each year. However, recent years have seen a rise in near-misses, communications blackouts, and other serious problems at airports across the country. New Jersey’s Newark Liberty International Airport has been highlighted due … Read more

Aid Enters Gaza Amid Ongoing Conflict

Israel has lifted its blockade on Gaza, allowing the entry of five trucks carrying humanitarian aid, including baby food, after almost three months. The delivery was welcomed by the UN as a “welcome development” but noted that more aid is needed to address the severe humanitarian crisis in the territory. The aid, which entered through … Read more

1 in 4 US Children Live with Parental Substance Use Disorder

A new study published in JAMA Pediatrics has found that nearly 19 million US children under 18 live with at least one parent struggling with a substance use disorder, significantly higher than previous estimates. The research used data from the 2023 National Survey on Drug Use and Health. According to the study, 7.6 million of … Read more

Mysterious White Streak Over US Skies Identified as Rocket Launch

A mysterious white streak of light was spotted over the US skies on May 17, leaving skywatchers puzzled and awestruck. The streak was initially thought to be a rare atmospheric phenomenon called STEVE, but it was later confirmed to be caused by a rocket launch. The incident occurred when a Chinese company, Landscape, launched its … Read more