“Mountainhead” Falls Flat as Armstrong’s Latest Satire Fails to Deliver

HBO’s latest film, “Mountainhead,” written and directed by Jesse Armstrong, has left many fans of his hit series “Succession” underwhelmed. The movie follows four tech-bro billionaires on a snowy weekend retreat while the world crumbles under a “rolling international crisis.” However, this setup fails to translate into an engaging story, with the plot meandering for … Read more

BA Flight Attendant Goes Rogue Amid 10-Hour Flight

A British Airways flight attendant was found naked and dancing in a business class bathroom during a 10.5-hour flight from San Francisco to London, prompting colleagues to accuse him of going on a drug-fueled bender. The crew member was discovered by the in-flight boss and was subsequently restrained by his colleagues until the plane landed … Read more

Strauss’ ‘Blue Danube’ Reaches Space After Half-Century Wait

VIENNA, May 31, 2025 – Johann Strauss II’s iconic “Blue Danube” waltz has finally reached space nearly a half-century after missing its chance on NASA’s Voyager spacecraft. The European Space Agency’s radio antenna in Spain beamed the waltz into deep space towards Voyager 1, the world’s most distant spacecraft over 15 billion miles away. The … Read more

Fossil Hands Reveal Early Human’s Climbing and Tool-Handling Habits

Fossil hands from southern Africa have provided valuable insights into the daily lives of early human ancestors. Researchers analyzed fossil hands from Australopithecus sediba and Homo naledi, dating back 2 million and 300,000 years ago respectively. The study found that these ancient populations relied on climbing as well as handling stones for tool-related tasks. The … Read more

Blue Origin Sends Six to Space on Suborbital Flight

Blue Origin recently sent six people to space on a suborbital spaceflight that marked a significant milestone for the company. The NS-32 mission, which took place on May 31, carried six individuals from diverse backgrounds, including Texas, Mexico, Panama, Canada, and New Zealand. The flight was part of Blue Origin’s standard NS-32 flight, which has … Read more

Tariffs Won’t Bring Manufacturing Back, BofA Says

The Trump administration’s trade policy aims to bring manufacturing jobs back to the US, but experts at Bank of America (BofA) disagree. According to a recent survey of 1,000 global companies, reshoring, or moving production stateside, has peaked and will continue to slow. The BofA team found that companies are shifting their production from China … Read more

Nintendo Warns Against Removing Switch 2’s Film Layer

Nintendo has issued a warning to users of the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2, advising against removing the console’s film layer due to concerns about damaging the screen and scattering fragments. The film layer is designed to prevent damage in the event of an accident, and attempting to remove it can void the warranty. The official … Read more

HMD’s Wear OS Smartwatches to Feature Built-in Cameras

HMD’s first smartwatch, the Rubber 1, is reportedly launching with a built-in camera. Leaks suggest that one of the two Wear OS-powered smartwatches, also known as Rubber 1 and Rubber 1S, may include this feature, marking its debut for Google’s Wear OS software. The HMD Rubber 1 is expected to focus on kids, providing a … Read more

Russia Bridge Collapse Leaves 7 Dead, Over 70 Injured

A devastating bridge collapse in neighboring regions of Russia has resulted in the deaths of at least seven people and injured over 76 others. The accident occurred when two bridges simultaneously collapsed, derailing both a freight train and a passenger train. Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2025/06/01/russia-bridge-collapse-bryansk-kursk