Russell Wilson Leads Giants at OTAs

New York Giants quarterback Russell Wilson led the team in first-team reps during Wednesday’s OTA practice, setting himself up as a strong candidate to start the season. Wilson was joined by fellow quarterbacks Jameis Winston and Jaxson Dart, who also received playing time. Head coach Brian Daboll expressed confidence in his plan for handling the … Read more

Drinking Sugary Drinks More Harmful than Eating Sugar

A recent study from BYU researchers has found that drinking sugar-sweetened beverages like soda or juice may be more harmful to health than eating it. The study analyzed data from various sources and found a strong relationship between consuming these drinks and an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes. According to the study, with … Read more

Swiss Village Devastated as Glacier Collapses

A devastating glacier collapse in Switzerland’s Birch valley has destroyed much of the village of Blatten, leaving one person missing and many homes flattened. The disaster occurred just days after the village was evacuated due to concerns about the glacier’s instability. Blatten’s mayor, Matthias Bellwald, described the event as “unimaginable,” but pledged that the community … Read more

Macy’s Surprises with Q1 Sales, Cuts Profit Outlook Due to Tariffs

Macy’s reported a surprising first-quarter sales and profit increase despite citing more cautious customers and rising tariff costs. The department store chain, which owns Bloomingdale’s and Bluemercury, topped analyst expectations for the quarter. Sales at Macy’s dropped 2% in the first quarter, but still beat estimates of $4.42 billion. Comparable sales, including online sales, also … Read more

Apple Invests Heavily in Mobile Gaming Ahead of WWDC

Apple is ramping up its focus on mobile gaming ahead of its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). The company’s subscription-based Arcade service already offers access to various games, including indie titles like Stardew Valley. However, a recent acquisition and new app development suggest a more significant push into the market. According to reports, Apple has acquired … Read more

What Will Happen to Earth When the Sun Becomes a Red Giant?

The Sun is expected to expand into a red giant in about 12 billion years, posing a significant threat to life on Earth. As the Sun’s hydrogen fuel is depleted, it will begin to fuse heavier elements, causing its outer envelope to expand and engulf nearby planets. Mercury and Venus will likely be destroyed, while … Read more

US Obesity Treatment Soars 600% with GLP-1 Injections

Weight-loss medications like Ozempic and Mounjaro have seen a significant surge in prescriptions, with nearly 4% of Americans taking them to treat obesity or diabetes by 2024. The number of people receiving these injections has increased by 600% over the past six years, reaching over 10 million Americans who have tried the treatment at some … Read more

SpaceX’s Starship Launch Ends in Failure Over Indian Ocean

SpaceX’s mega rocket Starship launched on its ninth demo from Starbase, Texas, but fell short of objectives when it tumbled out of control and broke apart after a series of explosions. The 403-foot rocket blasted off despite some technical issues, including a door that failed to open properly and fuel leaks. As expected, the spacecraft … Read more

Trump Pushes Back Against “TACO Trade” Criticism

US President Donald Trump has denied backing down on tariffs, saying his changing plans have helped gain ground in trade talks with the European Union and other countries. The term “TACO trade,” coined by a Financial Times columnist, refers to a pattern of Trump announcing heavy new tariffs, only to pause or lighten them later. … Read more

Skittles Ditch Controversial Colour Additive

Mars has stopped using titanium dioxide, a colour additive linked to health concerns, in its US Skittles portfolio. The move comes after years of criticism and public pressure, with the company citing evolving consumer preferences. Despite disputed claims from manufacturers, efforts to ban the ingredient continue in the US, with state-level initiatives pushing companies to … Read more